
DDL Vector 2.0
Palm-sized companion robot with a camera, voice assistant, and a personality that roams the desk, answers questions and reacts to touch.
Very good companion robot (80/100). It stands out most for recognition (96/100). Highlight: charming personality. Main trade-off: short battery.
Score breakdown
Rated across 4 criteria
Specifications
- Interaction
- Voice + touch
- voiceControl
- Yes
- facialRecognition
- Yes
- Runtime
- 60 min
- connectivity
- Wi-Fi
- display
- IPS face
Pros
- Charming personality
- Voice assistant
- Autonomous roaming
Cons
- Short battery
- Cloud reliance
Owner reviews
A strong companion robot with real strengths
In our independent assessment, the DDL Vector 2.0 earns 80/100 — a very good companion robot.
Its strongest area is recognition (96/100), followed by interaction (84/100). In practice, charming personality.
The main caveat is battery life, where it scores 70/100. Specifically, short battery.
At €200, it sits below the typical price for the category — strong value. A dependable pick if its strengths line up with your priorities.
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What does a companion robot actually do?
It interacts through voice, expressions and movement — recognizing faces, responding to touch, playing games and developing a personality over time.
Does it need a subscription?
Some cloud features (voice assistants, advanced AI) may require a subscription; core personality and play usually work offline. Check the maker’s terms.
Is it good for kids?
Many are designed for play and social-emotional learning, with kid-safe content; check the recommended age and parental controls.
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