I’m a big fan of Adult Swim’s popular show Rick and Morty. One particular thing I absolutely loved and always wanted to recreate was the Butter passing robot from Season 1, Episode 9. Recently, I stumbled upon an Indigogo campaign by CircuitMess and Geek Club — the same companies whose products we’ve reviewed before. This time, they’re bringing the beloved Butter Bot to life as a multifunctional AI-powered robot.
Beyond Butter: Introducing the AI-Powered Butter Bot
The Butter Bot isn’t just a robot designed solely to pass the butter, as it was in the show. Instead, it features a unique remote controller that lets users precisely manoeuvre its movements while streaming a live feed from the bot’s built-in camera. With advanced AI capabilities, this interactive robot becomes a versatile and engaging companion in any environment.
Butter Bot on Kickstarter!
Now live on Kickstarter, The Butter Bot has already surpassed its $20K goal, raising over $280K. This achievement makes it one of the platform’s most successful campaigns.
You can support the project by pledging for the Butter Bot basic pack at just $139!
You can find more information here.
Let’s see what more it offers.
More than just replicating Rick and Morty’s Butter Bot, this AI-powered companion goes far beyond passing butter. It comes packed with advanced features that make it truly versatile. Let’s look at some of its features and technical specifications.
The box includes the Butter Bot, a remote controller, a USB Type-C cable, and a booklet.
The Robot.
The box includes the Butter Bot, a remote controller, a USB Type-C cable, and a booklet. The robot is powered by two micro-geared motors and features a camera for image processing. While the arms lack actuators, they are poseable, adding a thoughtful touch to its design.
Specifications:
Processor | Dual-Core 32-bit Microprocessor 240Mhz |
RAM | 512KB SRAM, 8MB PSRAM |
Storage | 16MB flash |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Camera | 2MP UXGA 1600×1200 |
Battery | 1000mAh Li-po |
Motors | 2 x Microgread motors. |
Other Sensors | Speaker, Microphone, RTC, Gyroscope, Accelerometer. |
In addition to the features mentioned above, you can purchase add-on modules containing various sensors. The available sensors include an alcohol detector, gas sensor, weather sensor, and proximity sensor. Additionally, a prototype board is included, allowing you to create a custom module tailored to your needs.
The Controller.
The robot includes an autonomous navigation mode, but it also comes with a programmable remote controller for manual operation. The controller features a joystick for manoeuvring the bot, buttons to select modes and perform actions, and a colour display for an intuitive user interface. Additionally, the display allows you to view the robot’s camera feed in real-time.
Specifications.
Processor | Dual-Core 32-bit Microprocessor 240Mhz |
RAM | 512KB SRAM, 2MB PSRAM |
Storage | 4MB flash |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Display | LCD TFT 128×128 |
Battery | 3 x AA Cells |
The controller also includes reprogrammable buttons, an ON/OFF switch, a programmable LED light, and an expansion port for connecting additional sensor modules.
Final Thoughts.
The Butter Bot by CircuitMess and GeekClub is an impressive blend of creativity, functionality, and innovation. Not only does it pay homage to a beloved character, but it also offers advanced features like AI-powered capabilities, modular sensor add-ons, and a programmable remote controller. Whether you’re a Rick and Morty fan or a tech enthusiast, this robot is a unique gadget worth exploring. It’s more than just a fun companion; it’s a gateway to learning and experimenting with robotics and AI.
For more details, be sure to check out the Kickstarter campaign. Additionally, don’t miss exploring CircuitMess’s other innovative projects like the NASA Perseverance Mars Rover Kit and the Nibble Educational Gaming Console.