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Dancing robots have broken a Guinness World Record
A few robots were disqualified since they didn’t dance or fell over, however the majority of the mechanical dance troupe completed the 60 second routine in flawless unison.
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More than a thousand robots have been dancing at a festival in China and better still they’ve danced their way to a world record. All the robots were controlled with a single mobile phone. A special encryption technology protected the controls against interference from nearby mobile phones and Bluetooth devices, Quan Jinyou, chief technology officer of Ever Win Company & Ltd. said in a statement. The robots were 43.8 cm tall each.
Guinness World Records recently announced the “Ever Win Company” will now hold the top spot for most robots dancing simultaneously. The company doubled the number of robots in this attempt from the previous 540.
The Administrator Guinness World Records umpire Angela Wu confirmed the unique record on the section. They were spaced out so that the movements would not interfere with each other during the dance routine.
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Technically, this video was supposed to feature 1,040 robots dancing at the same time, but according to Geekologie, 33 of these robotic headbangers couldn’t manage to keep up with the rest of the automated crowd.