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Ubtech Lynx review: This expensive robot hurts more than it helps



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From its rudimentary smart home skills to its unclear yoga instructions, Lynx fails to earn its keep.

The versatile Lynx robot has charm, but its appeal ends there: https://www.cnet.com/products/ubtech-robotics-lynx/

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33 thoughts on “Ubtech Lynx review: This expensive robot hurts more than it helps
  1. $800? Man I can buy a good a$$ smart tv or living room or bedroom set, something I'll be using on a daily basis but not that at all. That's a kids toy.

  2. Ok, if you are in such bad shape that you can't do a real push up then choose another exercise to demonstate. Because a full grown man doing girl push-ups. That was pathetic. And I'm serious, you have to have Dong Ngo do more clips because he is definitely more entertaining than most Cnet personalities.

  3. I was one of the original backers for the indiegogo campaign for the BETA Lynx, Alpha 2. it was a disaster of a campaign as they announced lynx with a more powerful processor and better motors before anyone got their robot that was more expensive. everyone asked for a refund and UBtech to their massive credit kindly gave it back to everyone back their $900. Alpha 2 was better and if they never made lynx they would be incredible. it could be programmed by step by step stop motion movement and would bring you an umbrella when its going to rain.

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