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Ballie vs AiMe

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Quick verdict

AiMe leads on 5 of 9 comparable rows

Ballie leads on Mobility, Perception, Autonomy, and Home Navigation. AiMe leads on Readiness Score, Reality Score, Data Freshness, and Manipulation (+1 more).

Who should choose which?

Ballie
Choose Ballie if…
  • Your main goal is home assistant, which Ballie targets directly.
  • Strengths like home navigation and perception match how you plan to use it at home.
AiMe
Choose AiMe if…
  • You want higher readiness (72/100 vs peers) for near-term home use.
  • Verified shipping and public proof matter more to you (reality score 56/100).
  • Your main goal is conversation, which AiMe targets directly.
  • Strengths like social interaction and perception match how you plan to use it at home.
Performance
Readiness Score
52
72
Reality Score
38
56
Data Freshness
83%
98%
SpeedUnknownUnknown
PayloadUnknownUnknown
Specs
Height20 cmUnknown
WeightUnknownUnknown
Battery2–3 hUnknown
FormMobileMobile
Availability
PriceUnknownUnknown
Market StatusPrototypePrototype
AvailabilityPrototypePrototype
CountriesUnknownUnknown
Intelligence
Mobility
74
70
Manipulation
8
12
Perception
78
74
Autonomy
70
58
Social Interaction
75
88
Home Navigation
82
72
SensorsSpatial LiDAR, front/rear cameras, IR transmitter, ambient light (inferred from demos)Head camera for video and object recognition, microphones; LiDAR and depth sensors cited in press roundups (unconfirmed on TCL spec sheets)
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Samsung SmartThingsWi-Fi and Bluetooth expected; Wi-Fi 6E / Bluetooth 5.3 / 5G claimed in third-party CES roundupsi
EcosystemSamsung SmartThings; Google Gemini; 1080p dual-lens projector; IR appliance control; Samsung mobile app (demos)TCL AIOS; Google Gemini (planned); TCL smart-home appliance control (demos); In-car / dashboard Drive Core mode (announced); OTA software updates (announced)
Green cells mark the stronger value in each row across 2 robots.