Why Pleo Went Extinct

Writing by Evan Ackerman on Wednesday, 10 of June , 2009 at 4:06 am

Pleo

After yesterday’s news that Pleo may get resurrected to some extent, it might be worth having a look back at just what happened to Ugobe. As shockingly entertaining as it might have been, Pleos weren’t systematically destroyed by Combots… Rather, it was a more banal combination of factors. Ugobe’s chief technology officer, John Sosoka, gave a lecture at Stanford a few weeks ago entitled “The Rise and Fall of a Companion Robot: Lessons Learned from Pleo.” You can watch it in its entirety here.

The talk is 40 minutes long followed by questions, but here’s the nutshell… Firstly, the economic collapse was obviously the main problem. Pleo is a luxury item, and an expensive one at that. But that’s the other part of it: nobody, Ugobe included, was really sure what they had with Pleo. It was kind of a toy, kind of a pet, and kind of a robot. Any way they tried to spin it, it was hard to market, especially for the amount that it cost.

Speaking of, Pleo is still available on Amazon, and the price has dropped to about $150. That’s only $10 more than Pleo actually costs to manufacture (the wholesale price was $195), according to Sosoka, so it’s a pretty good deal.

[ Stanford ] VIA [ GoRobotics ]

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Comment by David

Made Monday, 26 of October , 2009 at 4:11 pm

Pleo died because from the videos it was about as entertaining as playing with a dead rat or watching paint dry. It was hyped up to the level of Pet Rocks without the joke.

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