Ambient wifi rabbits

Nine months ago I was looking for a good ambient presence display, which could also be used for things like build status monitoring, but I didn’t really come up with anything.

Nabaztag on Flickr

A couple of days ago, via Chris Heathcote’s del.icio.us links I found out about the Nabaztag. It’s an 11” tall wifi-controlled rabbit with lights, motorised ears and a voice-capable speaker and also has a published web-based API so that you can send it commands via the manufacturer’s website. In summary: it’s brilliant.

Using the API, Harper Reed (of skinnycorp, the people behind Threadless) has put together a brief web form from which you can easily send commands to your nabaztag, there are also perl and ruby libraries for scripting it.

The French Nabazweb site (not associated with Violet, the Nabaztag manufacturer) has a form which lets you subscribe your rabbit to the BBC News front page using RSS (click Démos, then scroll to the bottom of the iframe) and there’s even a Nabaztag web proxy called NabazClapier which lets you use parts of the API without going via Violet’s servers.

See

Obviously since it’s completely scriptable you could easily write bots for it so you could control it over instant messenger, or let it waggle its ears when one of your friends updates their blogs, or tell you when your build fails (as in fact Reevoo do) or whatever you like!

Pixmania are currently selling them for £65 which is quite a bit, but I’m sure that I’ll owe myself a present or something in a few months’ time 🙂

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6 thoughts on “Ambient wifi rabbits”

  1. Hello,

    Yes it is very cool ! I got mine, its name is Marvel … and it has created 6 english nabcasts and one french. Here :http://www.nabaztag.com/vl/FR/nabcast_home.jsp

    * Marvel is watching you
    * Marvel wonders
    * Heartfelt poetry
    * French lessons
    * A walk in Paris

    i’m just sharing, it’s not about doing my promo, i could not care less ; but just to let you know cause nabcats, until you receive one, you do not not who emits them. They’re fun ! You should try yourself. Say hello when you get yours …

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