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What the KEYi Tech Loona knows about you
The KEYi Tech Loona is a mobile AI pet robot from KEYi Technology (Shenzhen) that autonomously roams the home on wheel-leg locomotion. A 5 TOPS Brain Processing Unit handles on-device facial recognition, gesture detection, and body tracking at greater than 95 percent accuracy. A 720p RGB camera, 3D Time-of-Flight obstacle sensors, four-microphone array, gyroscope, and accelerometer make up the sensor suite. Voice recognition uses Amazon Lex in the cloud; video streaming uses Amazon KVS. GPT-4o enables natural conversation. Winner of a CES 2024 Innovation Award, Loona received software updates through at least March 2026 and is sold at approximately $399.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
Recording you
The app requests access to your precise GPS location, camera, microphone, phone identity, and full storage. Live video feeds use end-to-end encryption accessible only to the primary account holder.
People around you
Loona's real-time video from the remote surveillance feature is delivered via P2P transmission directly from robot to app and is not stored; however, the robot's camera can see bystanders in its field of view during normal operation, and the privacy notice does not address protections for non-owners captured by the camera.
Your location
Loona collects location information when connecting to WiFi to obtain the user's accurate location for WiFi functionality; location data is required for the robot's network connectivity features.
Your body data
Facial features used for Loona's recognition and interaction are saved locally on the robot's terminal device only and are not uploaded to KEYi servers; the privacy notice explicitly states facial features are not collected by the company.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Sent to the cloud
Voice commands are sent to Amazon Lex in the cloud for recognition, and video streams go through Amazon KVS, meaning audio and video leave the device. AI conversation via ChatGPT may also be processed externally.
Shared with others
Voice and video processing rely on Amazon Web Services, and AI conversations use ChatGPT. KEYi Tech has no standalone privacy policy separate from its tech vendors.
Selling your data
KEYi Tech categorically states it will not sell user data to anybody; the privacy policy contains an unequivocal no-sale commitment.
Training their AI
KEYi collects voice command information to recognize and analyze voice commands and to improve service quality; the privacy notice confirms voice data is used for service improvement purposes.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Kept on the device
Face recognition, gesture detection, and body detection all run locally on the device. A Real Privacy Mode fully disables the camera and microphones, and data is encrypted at the hardware level.
How long they keep it
Loona retains data only for the time required to fulfill its purpose and as prescribed by law; email addresses are kept as long as necessary for service use and deleted after account cancellation, and community-shared content is deleted when the user removes it.
Deleting your data
Users can delete community-shared content at any time and can delete their entire account through the app's Settings menu; after account deletion, KEYi stops providing services and deletes relevant information by law.
The full record
- Camera
- 720p RGB
- Bpu tops
- 5
- Ces award
- CES 2024 Innovation Award
- Price usd
- 399
- Locomotion
- wheel-leg
- Tof sensor
- true