Aeo, the latest robot developed by Aeolus, was on display at CES 2023. This robot is designed to be a helper and assist with tasks such as delivering food and medicine to older adults.
Introducing Aeo: The Latest Robot from Aeolus
It has strong, pincer-like “hands” that can lift an 8-pound cooler and gently hold a phone without dropping or crushing it. It also has sensors that allow it to “see” obstacles in its path and navigate around them to complete tasks with minimal human intervention.

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Advanced Features of the Latest Version of Aeo
The latest version of Aeo has a human-like head with a screen displaying digital eyes and two customizable arms. It is intended to feel more human and assist with tasks that might otherwise be done by human workers.
Aeo has already been used in elder care facilities in Japan and Aeolus is hoping to bring the robot to offices and schools for security patrols. Pricing for Aeo has not yet been announced, but the company intends to rent out the robots as a service rather than selling them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Aeo is a robot developed by Aeolus.
Aeo is designed to be a helper and assist with tasks such as delivering food and medicine to older adults. It is intended to feel more human and assist with tasks that might otherwise be done by human workers.
Aeo has strong, pincer-like “hands” that can lift an 8-pound cooler and gently hold a phone without dropping or crushing it. It also has sensors that allow it to “see” obstacles in its path and navigate around them to complete tasks with minimal human intervention. The latest version of Aeo has a human-like head with a screen displaying digital eyes and two customizable arms.
Where has Aeo already been used? Aeo has already been used in elder care facilities in Japan.
Aeolus is hoping to bring the robot to offices and schools for security patrols. Pricing for Aeo has not yet been announced, but the company intends to rent out the robots as a service rather than selling them.