 So, Amazon allowed us to spend the $1,600 to get the home Astro robot. It's a little robot that rolls around your house kind of in an Amazon Echo on wheels. We did a fast unboxing in a separate video. Once you have everything out of the box, you need to find a place up against a wall near an electrical outlet where you can put the charger. And they want you to have a foot of space clear on either side of the charger, one foot on your side, and then five feet in front. We then put the robot on the dock and followed the prompts. Since I bought it on my Amazon account, it had my Amazon account in it and was able to automatically connect to my Wi-Fi. I think it probably just borrowed it from the Echo. Once it was online, it woke up, undocked, and started rolling around before it went into the demo mode where it had me give it prompts like. Astro dance, Astro play 90s music. Even though it had my account info to get on the Wi-Fi, I still had to verify my account before I set up individual users. But that lets you teach it to recognize people in your house. So I taught it how to recognize me and I taught it how to recognize my wife. For voice, you repeat some commands. Say, Astro, take this to the kitchen. Astro, take this to the kitchen. For facial recognition, you let it scan your face from different angles. Similar to setting up Face ID on an iPhone. Next, tilt your head down. Move back and try the pose again. That all took around 20 minutes. And the next step is to let it wander around and map your home. That took probably another 20 minutes for our house. It just rolled around, sometimes spinning in a circle, scanning a room, and it would return to rooms multiple times, I think probably to check its data. I left a sliding door to the porch open to see if it would have a problem and it rolled up to it. Notice it couldn't go over the edge and backed off. There were two rooms it never went in. My studio and the guest bedroom, but it got the rest of them. The final step is the home tour. Astro follows you from room to room and you tell it which room you're in. To start, what room are we in? Living room. Astro, this is the living room. Got it, living room. One time I went into the bathroom, which is attached to our bedroom, and it said it thought it was still in the bedroom, but it let me correct that. Astro, this is the primary bathroom. This room is currently named primary bedroom. Is this a different room? Yes. Okay, this room will be safe as primary bathroom. I took it into the two rooms that it had never entered when it was mapping and it had no problem in the guest bedroom. Astro, this is the guest bedroom. Got it, guest bedroom. But when we went into my studio, it failed and said, I'm going to have to come back and explore this later. Astro, this is the studio. Sorry, I'm having trouble. Please try in a little while. When I finished the home tour, it just kind of hung out in the doorway of the guest bedroom. It was kind of creepy. And then later, it just wandered back out into the living room. You can tell it to go charge and it will find its way back to the charger on its own. Though one time, I found it just sitting next to the charger doing nothing. But there you go, that's the Astro setup. We'll be back with more Astro Adventures soon.