The MorpHex in the early stages of the project Oslo - Arabstoday In the world of robots, there are those that fall into the cute category, and those that just make your skin crawl. The MorpHex robot is more of the creepy variety; well, creepy but cool, that is. Designed by Norwegian engineer Kare Halvorsen (aka Zenta), the MorpHex looks to be a big translucent ball, but it's actually a hexapod that can sprout legs and scamper away or chase you, depending on whether it's used for good or evil. Chronicling the entire project on his blog, Halvorsen started MorpHex about a year ago using a hacked-up globe from Toys "R" Us. He was able to bring the hexapod to life using 25 servos (a device that provides power assistance to operate a control), a Basicmicro ARC-32 board, an XBee radio, a 2S 5000mAh LiPo battery pack, and a Turnigy 8amp regulator. For now, the MorpHex's only powers include the ability to crawl and retract back into a ball, but Halvorsen says he'll work on adding a rolling function next.
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