\"<p>Visitors
Visitors use their mobile phones next to a 5G advertising banner during the GSMA's 2022 Mobile World Congress (MWC), in Barcelona, Spain, March 2, 2022. REUTERS\/ Albert Gea<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Barcelona: Phone makers and telecoms firms unveiled a series of gadgets and innovations at one of the industry's biggest get-togethers this week in Barcelona.

Here is a selection of the most curious objects from the Mobile World Congress<\/a>:

5G bartender<\/strong>

It shakes a mean cocktail, speaks a dozen languages and recognises its most loyal customers by their faces.

The Kime robot is a \"high added value\" bartender developed by Spanish \"food tech\" group
Macco Robotics<\/a>.

Joan Laporta, president of Barcelona football club, was among the robot's customers at the tech gathering this week.

The 5G-enabled humanoid robot can \"work 24 hours a day\", according to its manufacturer.

In these Covid-affected times, the robot has another advantage over its human competitors -- it avoids \"unnecessary contact\" and reduces the risks of contamination, the company says.

Virtual disco<\/strong>

No queueing around the block to get in, no security guards at the entrance -- just a virtual reality headset and a booming soundtrack.

On the stand of the South Korean operator SK Telecom, visitors had a lively taste of the metaverse,the immersive version of the internet touted as the centrepiece of the next online generation.

With joysticks in hand, the virtual clubber is plunged into a giant disco ball to dance among other avatars.

This is one of many applications in \"Ifland\", the operator's very own metaverse, which is designed to \"maximise the user experience across various virtual spaces and avatars\".

Remote car racing<\/strong>

Ever wondered what it would be like to drive a car while sitting more than 1,000 kilometres from the steering wheel?

French operator Orange is proposing it as one use of the next-generation 5G internet.

Called \"Vrombr\", this mobile game created by the young start-up Polyptik allows you to drive real miniature cars via a smartphone.

In the demonstration at the Mobile World Congress, the driver was in Barcelona while the vehicle raced around a track near Paris.

Quick-charging, green battery<\/strong>

Several manufacturers claimed to have developed the fastest smartphone chargers in the world.

China's
Realme<\/a> unveiled a 150-watt charging system for its forthcoming GT Neo 3, which will allow it to recharge its battery to 50 percent in five minutes.

Its competitor
Oppo<\/a> has promised a 100 percent charge in nine minutes thanks to its \"Supervooc\" 240-watt technology.

Meanwhile, Japanese start-up PJP Eye has unveiled a prototype of an \"organic\" battery using carbon made from cotton instead of the metals usually used for this type of product.

This technology \"allows our batteries to have a long lifespan\" and reduces their CO2 emissions, explains Inketsu Okina, the firm's director.

Cyberdog<\/a>
<\/strong>
Low on its legs, its body full of sensors and microphones, the cyberdog can trot close to its owner, bark, hold up its paw and even stand guard.

The robot, shown for the first time outside of China by its creator
Xiaomi<\/a>, is controlled via a mobile phone.

Even though its \"brain\" is still in an experimental phase utilising open-source programming, Xiaomi has already put 1,000 of them on sale in China -- for a cool $1,600 euros ($1,800) each.
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Cyberdog robo-barman:出现在西班牙国会科技

第一次显示的机器人,中国以外的创造者小米,通过手机控制。即使它的“大脑”仍在实验阶段利用开源编程,小米已经把其中的1000美元在中国销售,一个很酷的1600欧元(1800美元)。

  • 更新2022年3月4日09:53点坚持
< p >游客用手机旁边5 g广告横幅GSMA的2022年全球移动大会期间还提供),在巴塞罗那,西班牙,2022年3月2日。路透/艾伯特赫亚< / p >
游客用手机旁边5 g广告横幅GSMA的2022年全球移动大会期间还提供),在巴塞罗那,西班牙,2022年3月2日。路透/艾伯特赫亚
巴塞罗那:手机制造商和电信公司推出了一系列的产品和创新的行业最大的聚会本周在巴塞罗那。

这是一个选择的最好奇的对象全球移动大会:

5克保

它摇指的是鸡尾酒,讲多国语言,认识到其最忠实的客户,他们的脸。

形的机器人是一个“高附加值”酒保由西班牙“食品科技”组Macco机器人

广告
主席拉波尔塔巴塞罗那足球俱乐部,是机器人的客户在本周科技收集。

5 g人形机器人可以“工作一天24小时”,根据其制造商。

在这些Covid-affected时期,机器人还有另一个人类竞争对手的优势,避免了不必要的接触,降低污染的风险,该公司表示。

虚拟迪斯科

绕着街区没有排队进入,没有保安门口——只是一个虚拟现实耳机和音乐的蓬勃发展。

站的韩国运营商SK电讯,游客有一个活泼metaverse的滋味,身临其境互联网版本的吹捧下网络一代的核心所在。

手里拿着操纵杆,虚拟挥舞棍棒的人陷入一个巨大的迪斯科舞厅跳舞等化身。

这是许多应用程序之一“Ifland”,接线员的metaverse,旨在“最大化用户体验跨各种虚拟空间和化身”。

遥控赛车

有没有想过会是什么感觉坐着的时候开车1000多公里从方向盘?

法国运营商Orange提出这是一个使用下一代互联网5克。

称为“Vrombr”,这个手机游戏由年轻的创业Polyptik允许你通过智能手机真正的微型汽车。

广告
在演示的移动世界大会上,司机在巴塞罗那,而车辆跑在巴黎附近的轨道。

快充,绿色电池

数家制造商声称已经开发出世界上最快的智能手机充电器。

中国的Realme公布了一项150瓦为即将推出的GT Neo 3充电系统,这将使其充电电池的50%到五分钟。

它的竞争对手相对应的人已承诺9分钟收取100%由于其“Supervooc”240瓦的技术。

与此同时,日本启动PJP眼睛公布了一个“有机”的原型电池用碳由棉花代替金属通常用于这种类型的产品。

这种技术允许我们的电池有一个长寿命”,减少二氧化碳排放,解释了Inketsu Okina,公司的董事。

Cyberdog

低的腿,它的身体充满了传感器和麦克风,cyberdog可以小跑接近它的主人,树皮,举起爪子甚至站岗。

第一次显示的机器人,中国以外的创造者小米通过手机控制。

即使它的“大脑”仍在实验阶段利用开源编程,小米已经把其中的1000美元在中国销售,一个很酷的1600欧元(1800美元)。
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Visitors use their mobile phones next to a 5G advertising banner during the GSMA's 2022 Mobile World Congress (MWC), in Barcelona, Spain, March 2, 2022. REUTERS\/ Albert Gea<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Barcelona: Phone makers and telecoms firms unveiled a series of gadgets and innovations at one of the industry's biggest get-togethers this week in Barcelona.

Here is a selection of the most curious objects from the Mobile World Congress<\/a>:

5G bartender<\/strong>

It shakes a mean cocktail, speaks a dozen languages and recognises its most loyal customers by their faces.

The Kime robot is a \"high added value\" bartender developed by Spanish \"food tech\" group
Macco Robotics<\/a>.

Joan Laporta, president of Barcelona football club, was among the robot's customers at the tech gathering this week.

The 5G-enabled humanoid robot can \"work 24 hours a day\", according to its manufacturer.

In these Covid-affected times, the robot has another advantage over its human competitors -- it avoids \"unnecessary contact\" and reduces the risks of contamination, the company says.

Virtual disco<\/strong>

No queueing around the block to get in, no security guards at the entrance -- just a virtual reality headset and a booming soundtrack.

On the stand of the South Korean operator SK Telecom, visitors had a lively taste of the metaverse,the immersive version of the internet touted as the centrepiece of the next online generation.

With joysticks in hand, the virtual clubber is plunged into a giant disco ball to dance among other avatars.

This is one of many applications in \"Ifland\", the operator's very own metaverse, which is designed to \"maximise the user experience across various virtual spaces and avatars\".

Remote car racing<\/strong>

Ever wondered what it would be like to drive a car while sitting more than 1,000 kilometres from the steering wheel?

French operator Orange is proposing it as one use of the next-generation 5G internet.

Called \"Vrombr\", this mobile game created by the young start-up Polyptik allows you to drive real miniature cars via a smartphone.

In the demonstration at the Mobile World Congress, the driver was in Barcelona while the vehicle raced around a track near Paris.

Quick-charging, green battery<\/strong>

Several manufacturers claimed to have developed the fastest smartphone chargers in the world.

China's
Realme<\/a> unveiled a 150-watt charging system for its forthcoming GT Neo 3, which will allow it to recharge its battery to 50 percent in five minutes.

Its competitor
Oppo<\/a> has promised a 100 percent charge in nine minutes thanks to its \"Supervooc\" 240-watt technology.

Meanwhile, Japanese start-up PJP Eye has unveiled a prototype of an \"organic\" battery using carbon made from cotton instead of the metals usually used for this type of product.

This technology \"allows our batteries to have a long lifespan\" and reduces their CO2 emissions, explains Inketsu Okina, the firm's director.

Cyberdog<\/a>
<\/strong>
Low on its legs, its body full of sensors and microphones, the cyberdog can trot close to its owner, bark, hold up its paw and even stand guard.

The robot, shown for the first time outside of China by its creator
Xiaomi<\/a>, is controlled via a mobile phone.

Even though its \"brain\" is still in an experimental phase utilising open-source programming, Xiaomi has already put 1,000 of them on sale in China -- for a cool $1,600 euros ($1,800) each.
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