Otto does have an integrated camera, which will make it quite handy to keep a track of whatever is going on in a given environment. The robot can broadcast live images from its integrated camera to PCs or mobile devices. Thanks to the inclusion of servos and motors, Otto will also be able to move its up, down, left and right, and this will all be made possible thanks to the latest dedicated mobile application. Otto can also turn into your own personal butler but for the time being, it appears as if the robot will only be capable of carrying out basis tasks like powering up a smart appliance. Samsung will most definitely be showcasing more features of Otto at upcoming events, but the company’s primary aim is to tap into the ‘Internet of Things’. By tapping into this market, the company will effectively be able to give you control on making your home come to life thanks to the availability of robots like Otto. We will get to see more unique features of the smart robot in the coming months so stay tuned for more updates. PCWorld+6