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Double 3 Telepresence Robot Is Now Much More Than an iPad on Wheels | Digital Trends
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I used a robot to go to work from 3,500 miles away | The Verge
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Double Robotics - Telepresence Robot for the Hybrid Office
Double Robotics allows you to send a robot to work in your place | The Star
Double Robotics - Telepresence Robot for the Hybrid Office
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I used a robot to go to work from 3,500 miles away | The Verge
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Double 2 Review: Trying Stuff You Maybe Shouldn't With a Telepresence Robot - IEEE Spectrum
Double Robotics converted its telepresence bot into a camera operator for shooting 360 video - The Verge
My Life as a Robot | WIRED
Double 3 Telepresence Robot Is Now Much More Than an iPad on Wheels | Digital Trends
Taking a Telepresence Robot for a Spin - Science Friday
Rolling robots give your face a presence far away - CNET
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Double 3 Telepresence Robot Is Now Much More Than an iPad on Wheels | Digital Trends
Double Robotics - Telepresence Robot for the Hybrid Office
Meet Double Robotics' Faster, Sturdier Double 2 Wheeled iPad With A Face | TechCrunch
Meet Double Robotics' Faster, Sturdier Double 2 Wheeled iPad With A Face | TechCrunch
Taptic Toys iPad telepresence robot roams the WWDC keynote line | Engadget
Double 3 Telepresence Robot Is Now Much More Than an iPad on Wheels | Digital Trends
Double Robotics allows you to send a robot to work in your place | The Star
Your alter ego on wheels | The Economist
I used a robot to go to work from 3,500 miles away | The Verge