OLogic


OLogic is an embedded systems research and development company with a focus on robotic applications and technologies. OLogic works primarily as an external research and development team, which develops products for its clients. The company's work has been incorporated in consumer products and the education, medical and defense industries. OLogic is headed by CEO Ted Larson and Vice President of Technology Brandon Blodget.

Overview

OLogic was founded in Sunnyvale, California by CEO Ted Larson and then-COO Bob Allen, in 2005. The company originally focussed on research and design for robotics development in consumer electronics and toys. OLogic has designed and built robotic consumer-products in-house under its brand, but has yet to initiate any mass manufacturing.

OLogic Projects

Star Wars Science - The Force Trainer

The Star Wars Force Trainer is a toy designed by OLogic and licensed to Uncle Milton's Toys, which allows the user to control the levitation of a sphere utilizing their brainwaves.

AMP (Automated Music Personality)

AMP is a two-wheeled, self-balancing music-playing robot, which can follow its owner around.

OddWerx

OddWerx is a smartphone dock with a built-in API, which gives the phone robot functionality.

Google Android Robot

A robot, which debuted at Google IO in 2011. It has two wheels, can move autonomously, change color, play music, and speak about the Android operating system.