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Eilik
An offline-first desk character built around touch and expressive animation.
Also tracked as research record R-019 in the expanded catalogue
Bottom line.
A compact buying view before the full evidence trail.
- Best fit
- Low-surveillance desktop companionship
- Primary watch-out
- No voice or vision interaction in the base product
- Region
- Global
- Required service
- No required recurring plan documented
- Realistic 3-year cost
- ≈ $139.99 USD over 3 years · required plans: none
- Evidence maturity
- PartialManufacturer documentation only so far
Time-sensitive claims are within the editorial review window; the next scheduled threshold is Aug 28, 2026.
Eilik reacts to touch, movement, and nearby Eiliks with animated emotions, small games, idle behaviors, and choreographed social scenes.
One of the lowest-friction entries: inexpensive, camera-free, microphone-free, and useful without an account. Choose it for expressive desk theater, not conversation or autonomous mobility.
Capability descriptions are based primarily on current manufacturer documentation. They are not independent performance test results.
The experience in practice.
- Touch-driven emotional reactions
- Animations, mini-games, and idle behavior
- Synchronized interactions with other Eilik units
- Works without Wi‑Fi or an internet account
- No voice or vision interaction in the base product
- No locomotion
- Computer connection is needed for firmware/content updates
Low-surveillance desktop companionship
Short tactile interactions
Multiple-robot social scenes
Voice conversation
Autonomous roaming
People wanting a soft or pet-like body
Five separate fit signals.
These editorial signals summarize interaction emphasis—not quality, intelligence, or an overall rank. A low score can be a deliberate design choice.
What enters the room with it.
Base Eilik works without Wi‑Fi and its published hardware does not include a camera or microphone. Any optional networked accessory should receive a separate assessment. source gap
The physical facts.
- Form & mobility
- Desktop. Expressive head, arms, and body; stationary base [EI1]
- Power
- Rechargeable internal battery; USB-C charging
- Vision
- No camera documented
- Audio input
- No microphone documented in the base unit
- AI architecture
- Mostly local. USB computer connection for updates; base behavior needs no Wi‑Fi
- SDK & openness
- Official update tooling; optional AI Station should be assessed separately
- Size
- Approx. 108 × 105 × 133 mm
- Weight
- Approx. 230 g
The cost beyond checkout.
Snapshot reviewed Jul 14, 2026; tax, shipping, bundles, and promotions may differ.
Always verify which features remain if a plan, account, or cloud service ends.
Rechecked current official pricing and offline base-hardware claims.
Use it as the product it is.
Use on a stable surface and keep fingers, hair, and small objects clear of moving arms and body parts. source gap
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Sources & revision record.
Primary sources establish what the maker currently documents. Independent research can test narrower questions, but source count is never treated as evidence strength.
Editorial-system change only; product facts were not reverified on this date.
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