At the exhibition site, Nuobao's round and cute "glutinous rice ball" shape, paired with a pair of expressive and lively big eyes, won over the audience in an instant. Whether it was innocent children, young people who love trendy toys, calm parents, or elderly visitors, everyone was charmed by it. "Wow, it's so cute!" was the most frequently heard praise on-site. This inherent affinity broke down the barrier between humans and machines, encouraging people to take the initiative to step forward and interact with it.
However, Nuobao's appeal goes far beyond its exquisite appearance. What truly made the on-site audience burst into exclamations and laughter was its "sense of vitality"—one that transcends static beauty and is full of energy. It has six degrees of freedom, including movements of its ears, hands, body tilting (forward and backward), and rotation. Combined with subtle pocket-sized breathing lights, it can display extremely rich and delicate body language. When attendees tried to interact with Nuobao, its real-time responses—designed based on "biological instincts"—became the emotional highlights of the entire experience. These included reactions like pupil constriction when "startled" by a sudden movement, and a funny "dizzy" expression after being shaken. Many experiencers said that this anthropomorphic sense of interaction made Nuobao feel like a "living little pet" rather than a cold machine.