Japanese high simulation robot physical doll
Japanese high simulation robot physical dolls have the exact same appearance, height, and skin as real humans; Having human like language, tone, mouth shape, and facial expressions; Having a human like facial appearance; Due to the silicone material, although some factories can use hair transplant needles to implant hair into silicone one by one, silicone cannot firmly bond hair, making it easy for hair to fall off. It is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Some high simulation robot development companies choose conventional wig covers in order to accelerate the development progress. Although the appearance is realistic, with a large range of movements, the boundaries of the wig covers are very clear and exposed in the field of view, which is very unnatural. Especially for highly realistic toy robots, if the wig cover falls off during use, it greatly reduces the customer experience and makes them completely uninteresting.R&D personnel have communicated with research institutions and industry professionals, conducted multiple experiments, and innovated their designs to perfectly solve the hair problem of highly simulated robots. You can achieve any hairstyle you want, without falling off in any posture you want. The hair is highly realistic when pulled open by hand, and it is firmly bonded, with a hair loss prevention rate of 99%.
Geminoid F (F stands for female) is a female robot created by Japanese robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguri. Born in 2010, this "simulation beauty" is modeled after a Japanese Russian mixed race woman in her twenties. It can make 65 different facial expressions such as blinking, smiling, and frowning. The skin is made of soft silicone, and the skin color is extremely realistic. It can even speak, converse, and sing like a real person, almost identical to a real beauty from a distance.
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience