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Loona vs AiMe

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Quick verdict

Loona leads on 6 of 8 comparable rows

Loona leads on Readiness Score, Reality Score, Mobility, and Perception (+2 more). AiMe leads on Data Freshness and Home Navigation.

Who should choose which?

Loona
Choose Loona if…
  • You want higher readiness (90/100 vs peers) for near-term home use.
  • Verified shipping and public proof matter more to you (reality score 86/100).
  • You need a buy now path today while alternatives are still prototype or coming soon.
  • Strengths like social interaction and autonomy match how you plan to use it at home.
  • You prefer a animal-like form factor over the alternatives in this compare.
AiMe
Choose AiMe if…
  • You are tracking a prototype platform and do not need a buy box this year.
  • Strengths like social interaction and perception match how you plan to use it at home.
  • You prefer a mobile form factor over the alternatives in this compare.
Performance
Readiness Score
90
72
Reality Score
86
56
Data Freshness
85%
98%
SpeedUnknownUnknown
PayloadUnknownUnknown
Specs
Height17 cmUnknown
Weight1.1 kgUnknown
Battery2 hUnknown
FormAnimal-likeMobile
Availability
Price$442Unknown
Market StatusBuy NowPrototype
AvailabilityAvailablePrototype
CountriesUnited States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Australia, Singapore, FranceUnknown
Intelligence
Mobility
72
70
Manipulation
12
12
Perception
84
74
Autonomy
86
58
Social Interaction
93
88
Home Navigation
70
72
Sensors720p RGB camera, 3D ToF, touch sensor, 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, 4-mic arrayHead camera for video and object recognition, microphones; LiDAR and depth sensors cited in press roundups (unconfirmed on TCL spec sheets)
ConnectivityWi-Fi (2.4/5.8 GHz)Wi-Fi and Bluetooth expected; Wi-Fi 6E / Bluetooth 5.3 / 5G claimed in third-party CES roundupsi
EcosystemLoona mobile app; ChatGPT conversation; Google Blockly programming; Auto-charge dock; Remote monitoring and FPV driveTCL 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.