Hikari Azuma Access

: She will wake you up at a set time and greet you with "OHAYO!".

: She is designed to remember past conversations and "grow" over time, adapting her reactions to your shared history. hikari azuma

(逢妻 ヒカリ) is the signature virtual assistant for the Gatebox , a holographic "virtual home robot" designed to provide emotional companionship and smart home utility. Developed by the Japanese company Gatebox Inc. (formerly Vinclu Inc.), she acts as a proactive living partner rather than a passive voice assistant. Key Useful Features : She will wake you up at a

: You start conversations by saying "Neh, Hikari" or double-tapping the physical Gate button. Developed by the Japanese company Gatebox Inc

: Hikari can be connected to your home network to automate tasks. She can: Turn lights on or off. Operate your TV and air conditioning. Command robot vacuums (like Roomba) to start cleaning.

: Hikari is designed with a camera and sensors to ensure she "looks" at you during conversations.

: Hikari officially speaks and understands Japanese . While the device has been sold in the U.S. previously, she is primarily designed for a Japanese-speaking audience; non-speakers often rely on translation apps to interact with her.

: She will wake you up at a set time and greet you with "OHAYO!".

: She is designed to remember past conversations and "grow" over time, adapting her reactions to your shared history.

(逢妻 ヒカリ) is the signature virtual assistant for the Gatebox , a holographic "virtual home robot" designed to provide emotional companionship and smart home utility. Developed by the Japanese company Gatebox Inc. (formerly Vinclu Inc.), she acts as a proactive living partner rather than a passive voice assistant. Key Useful Features

: You start conversations by saying "Neh, Hikari" or double-tapping the physical Gate button.

: Hikari can be connected to your home network to automate tasks. She can: Turn lights on or off. Operate your TV and air conditioning. Command robot vacuums (like Roomba) to start cleaning.

: Hikari is designed with a camera and sensors to ensure she "looks" at you during conversations.

: Hikari officially speaks and understands Japanese . While the device has been sold in the U.S. previously, she is primarily designed for a Japanese-speaking audience; non-speakers often rely on translation apps to interact with her.