cyber pet for homes with stretchable neck shows playful emotions using interactive display

cyber pet for homes with stretchable neck shows playful emotions using interactive display

Olloni is a cyber pet for homes with interactive screen

 

OLLOBOT introduces OlloNi, a cyber pet robot for homes that displays playful emotions using an interactive screen between its two eyes. Made to be a companion, the device is meant to live in a home the way a pet does: nearby, responsive, and emotionally present. Instead of copying the shape of a dog, a cat, or a person, OlloNi, designed by the teams at Swift Creatives and Minnray, has a soft, rounded body that feels friendly rather than mechanical. On top of its head are two horn-like shapes that users can touch to instantly stop the robot or mute it in emergencies. These horns also help the cyber pet for homes, OlloNi, see and understand the world. They work with cameras and facial recognition systems to notice faces, record moments, and sense emotional cues.

 

Instead of hiding these features inside the body, the designers made them visible so people can understand what OlloNi is doing at a glance. OlloNi’s eyes are screens rather than glass lenses, and these digital eyes can change shape, brightness, and movement, allowing the cyber pet for home to show feelings using pixels instead of facial muscles. When it is curious, excited, confused, or calm, its eyes shift to match its mood. This makes communication simple and clear, especially for children. You do not need instructions to know how OlloNi feels; you can see it. The device appears at the trade show CES 2026 in Las Vegas, on view between January 6th and 9th.

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all images courtesy of OLLOBOT

 

 

Cameras installed in the eyes record memories

 

The design teams at Swift Creatives and Minnray add a glowing, heart-shaped core for the cyber pet for homes OlloNi. This is where its memory system lives. It stores what it experiences, such as interactions, faces, and routines captured by the cameras installed in the two rounded eyes. By turning memories into a visible heart, the design team wants to show users that remembering, both digitally and physically, is part of the companionship that the device aims to offer. OlloNi is not just reacting in the moment but slowly building a sense of familiarity, like a pet that recognizes its home and the people in it.

 

OlloNi is not a robot built to clean floors, answer homework questions, or look like a tiny human. Its purpose is much simpler because it acts as a companion. The company OLLOBOT makes a careful choice to limit how ‘smart’ the cyber pet for homes OlloNi is. In this way, it doesn’t try to act like an intelligent assistant. Instead, it behaves more like a pet, which notices things, responds emotionally, and changes over time without controlling or interrupting daily life. OLLBOT brings out the cyber pet for homes at CES 2026, where users see how it can interact in real time.

cyber pet homes olloni
OLLOBOT introduces OlloNi, a cyber pet robot for homes that displays playful emotions using a screen

cyber pet homes olloni
its neck can stretch to extend the screen

the home device works as a companion gadget
the home device works as a companion gadget

the device is meant to live in a home the way a pet does
the device is meant to live in a home the way a pet does

OlloNi’s eyes are screens rather than glass lenses
OlloNi’s eyes are screens rather than glass lenses

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the device appears at CES 2026 where visitors can interact with it live

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