Viral 1,000-Plus Dancing Droids break the Guinness World Records

There are still people who are not aware that robots exist. Robots have been used to all over the world to make the dangerous jobs that human can't do. Some of the robots work for the biggest company in the world. Like for examples, they work in mines, industrial factories, consumer goods factories, and many more places. According to a research, Robots have existed for over 80 years and they continue to grow because of the humans. In the reality, robots are essential to the world we live in today, because of all the different things they are used for a daily basis. In a recent report, A robotic dance troupe performed in unison ca8ught the attention of the world.The goal of the dancing robot is to break the world record for simultaneous robot dancing. According to Quan Jinyou, chief technology officer of Ever Win Company & Ltd, the robots, each 17.2 inches (43.8 centimeters) tall and named QRC-2, were all controlled from just one mobile phone. A special encryption technology protected the controls against interference from nearby mobile phones and Bluetooth devices.

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The dancing robot breaks the record and now take the Guinness world record to success. The Ever Win Company & Ltd.'s robots nearly doubled the previous record of 540 simultaneously dancing robots, set in April by the Chinese company UBTECH. That robotic dance routine was filmed and televised for the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in Shenzhen, China, and featured the 540 robots dancing in sync with human backup dancers. The viral video showed that the dancing robots completed a 60-second routine at the Qingdao Beer Festival in Shandong, China. The Guinness World Records announced that the1,007 bots successfully "bopped and shimmied" in perfect unison. This amazing video was for the Patrons of the festival, known as the Asian Oktoberfest. The performance was a part of Ever Win Company & Ltd.'s promotion of their products at the event. The video of the dancing robots is now taking the social media by storm.

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