Table 16.
Product | Reference | Description | Price | |
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11 | Nuka | [114] | With the appearance of a stuffed seal, it offers companionship and assistance to people with special needs. It can replace animal therapies as it is designed to interact with humans. | 4500 € |
12 | Leka | [115] | Includes visual and auditory support in the form of conversation, music, lights, and colors; it can move. It integrates different game modes. | 650 € |
13 | NAO | [116] | Facilitates therapy for children with neurodevelopmental disorders. This anthropomorphic robot is used as a tool to generate human-robot interactions in children with ASD. | 8000–21,000 € |
14 | Kaspar | [117] | Social robot the size of a child that helps children with autism improve their ability to interact. It is capable of performing basic movements and expressions. | 2000 € |
15 | QTRobot | [118] | Expressive social robot for parents of children with autism for at-home education and teaching social, emotional, and communication skills. | 2065 €+ Software (148 €/month) |
16 | Pepper | [119] | It is able to recognize faces and basic human emotions. Engages with people through conversation and a touch screen. | 13,000–13,500 € |
17 | Keepon | [120] | Toy version of Keepon Pro, developed in partnership with UK-based Wow! Stuff. In its touch mode, it responds to pokes, pats, and tickles with a wide variety of emotional movements and sounds. In its dance mode, it hears the beat of music or clapping and dances in synchronized rhythm. | 40 € |