![Little Seiko](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivTW9BDT3JC_f_NK1d9wpj6K1JyztP8x-i6Xzs5ygKNkuM5DycfqwB-WOkpPcplLDl23JYB9oaS9UALvaWYnVyvCU6qs2ChS4JclINgkX6r91vmkEfg3ZrXLxwY8AECXR34bV3Q3LviDI/s400/img_girl.jpg)
Yesterday, we showed you “Little Seiko”, a pretty awesome unicycling mini humanoid developed by Japan-based Murata. As reported, the new version (the first model appeared 5 years ago) boasts the ability to traverse an S-shaped balance beam without falling over. But yesterday, we could show you just a picture and no video – now we can.
Murata itself has released the clip embedded below on its YouTube channel. In it, you can see Little Seiko navigating down a short S-curve. She takes her time, but she does it.
Here’s the clip:
Via Plasticpals
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