Nyx — Your Life Assistant and Home Guardian
Nyx is your daily life assistant before anything else — not just a device that answers questions or follows commands.
It can start conversations on its own, sense emotions, and read the atmosphere — blending into your home like a family member.
Its gaze feels alive, its responses are measured, and it knows when to speak or act so everyone feels at ease and secure.
The premium version goes further, learning new skills like a person — through self-learning and observation.
Life Assistant — the core of Nyx
Ask once, and Nyx keeps working in the background to help with real life. Not just with calendar reminders, but by actually watching your home, understanding routines, and noticing when something isn’t right.
Context-aware night safety
You: “At night, make sure the stove is off and the balcony door is closed.
If anything looks wrong, remind us.”
Over the next few weeks, Nyx quietly learns what “normal” looks like in your home: lights dimming around 10:30 p.m., the stove off after dinner, the balcony door closed before bed.
One evening, everyone finishes eating and moves to the living room. The gas burner is still on low, and later the balcony door is left slightly open. You forget — Nyx doesn’t.
Nyx: “It’s 11:20 p.m. The kitchen burner seems still on, and the balcony door looks open. Do you want to check together?”
If there’s no response, Nyx can move closer, confirm with its sensors and camera, and then send a gentle alert to your phone.
No cloud chatbot can see your stove or balcony door at 11:30 p.m. Nyx can — because it is physically in your home, with a world model of rooms, doors, and appliances.
Daily living summaries for seniors
With consent, Nyx creates gentle, privacy-first daily summaries for family members (wake time, meals, calls, entertainment), and more importantly, it learns long-term routines so it can notice subtle changes long before anything becomes an emergency.
For example, your mom usually wakes up around 7:00 a.m. Nyx gradually learns this as her “normal pattern”: movement in the bedroom, a bathroom visit around 7:05, and breakfast preparations shortly after.
One morning, it’s already 8:00 a.m. — the bedroom door hasn’t opened, there’s no bathroom activity, and no sounds from the kitchen. Nothing dramatic has happened, but this is clearly different from her usual rhythm.
Nyx doesn’t panic. It first tries a gentle check-in:
Nyx: “Good morning — are you feeling okay today? Do you need anything?”
If there is still no response or movement after a short period, Nyx sends a soft alert to the family so they can check in early. Many systems only notice obvious emergencies like a fall; Nyx goes further by modeling daily behavior over time and catching subtle but meaningful deviations before they escalate.
Noticing open windows before bed
You’re reading in the living room, then go to your bedroom to sleep and forget to close the living room window. Outside, the weather forecast says it might rain tonight.
Nyx has seen this pattern many times: you usually close the window, turn off the lights, and then move to the bedroom. Tonight, the lights go off, your bedroom light turns on — but the window stays open.
Nyx walks to your bedroom door and gently reminds you:
Nyx: “The living room window is still open. There may be rain tonight — would you like me to remind you to close it, or check it with you?”
This isn’t a timed reminder from a phone. It’s Nyx combining its world model (rooms, windows, weather), your usual routine, and the current situation — something a pure ChatGPT-style assistant simply cannot do on its own.
Proactive Intelligence — not just reactive actions
Most robots wait for commands — Nyx doesn’t. It observes, understands, and acts on its own to help you — from daily routines to important details. Nyx isn’t a “smart speaker on wheels” or a “DeepSeek on wheels”, but a real assistant that truly understands you, keeps thinking, and helps before you ask.
Nyx notices that every morning your child leaves for school with a backpack.
Today the family oversleeps and rushes out — when the child heads for the door without it, Nyx gently reminds them not to forget the backpack.
No one told it to do that — it simply understood your family’s routine and stepped in at the right moment.
With its world model and long-term memory, Nyx doesn’t just respond — it thinks ahead.
Nyx isn’t a smart speaker on wheels. It’s a real personal assistant.
Nyx designs
Three finishes: creamy white for bright interiors, silver for a more futuristic look, and warm brown for cozy home environments.
White
Creamy white for bright interiors.
Silver
Silver for a sleek, futuristic look.
Brown
Warm brown for cozy living spaces.
Key Features
Emotion & tone–aware conversations
Nyx doesn’t just understand words — it perceives tone, senses emotion, and reads the atmosphere. It responds with awareness of context and intention, making every interaction feel natural, warm, and perfectly timed.
Randomized patrols for real security
Unlike traditional passive alarm systems, Nyx actively watches and listens. It can patrol on random schedules or on fixed routes, so outsiders can’t predict its movements — and it reacts immediately to anomalies.
Built-in cellular alerts (works even if Wi-Fi is down)
Even if Wi-Fi is cut or jammed — a common tactic in targeted break-ins — Nyx still sends real-time alerts and images over its cellular network. It can even speak directly with police dispatchers, describing what’s happening in real time for truly independent emergency response.
Teach Robots Like You’d Teach a Person
AdoraLearn is a new way for non-technical people to teach robots — not by collecting tons of teleop data, but by showing what to do. You can teach with photos, annotations, voice, or a few VR demonstrations, and the robot generalizes the task to similar situations. No Sim2Real grind — just fast, experience-based learning.
Works with the arm-enabled premium Nyx to learn physical tasks.
True embodied intelligence — at home
Many robot demos today still rely on teleoperation or scripted sequences, and the hardware often costs tens of thousands of dollars. Nyx is built to perceive, decide, and act on its own — instead of staying tethered to a human operator.
In the premium configuration, it can also absorb the tasks you teach, just like a person.
Two configurations, same intelligence loop
Nyx (companion & security, no arms): $1,000–$1,800
Nyx supports emotion-aware conversations, intelligent and randomized patrols, cellular alerts when Wi-Fi is down, and long-term local memory. It’s not just an upgrade over today’s home security systems — it also brings real emotional value to the home.
Nyx Premium (arm-enabled, AdoraLearn): $5,000–$10,000
When you add robotic arms and hands and pair it with AdoraLearn, Nyx can learn real physical tasks from just a few demonstrations. Unlike lab or enterprise robots that cost tens of thousands of dollars, it brings embodied intelligence into the home for the first time — at an approachable price.
Demo: Robot learns to make a burger
The video below shows an early version of our Adora system completing the entire burger-making process on its own — from perception and planning to precise execution, with no scripts or remote control. Making a burger is only the starting point of our technology. With AdoraLearn, Nyx can quickly learn far more complex household tasks — as long as the hardware allows.
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