Learn below what's changed, what's new, what's improved and what we're working on in the Vector app, the Anki Cloud, and Vector's over-the-air (OTA) updates. The updates are organised most recent at the top of each section.
Vector App Updates
App Version 1.5.0
- Rolling release date: 15-23 April 2019
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- Bug fixes & polish
- This update also provides a few fixes to address the recent app crashes that some people are experiencing on Android 8 & 9. We'll continue to monitor this issue and update you when there's more to share
- Please note, that the robot update will be rolled out over the course of a week. Every Vector owner that leaves their robot on overnight, should get the update by 23 April
App Version 1.4.0
- Release date: 18 March 2019
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- Adds support so that you can choose to enable Amazon Alexa in the UK and AU
- Requires Vector OS version 1.5.0 or the Vector Robot app will not display the option to enable Amazon Alexa
App Version 1.3.1
- Release date: 19 December 2018
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- Bug fixes and polish
App Version 1.3.0
- Release date: 17 December 2018
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- New voice commands
- Hand detection
- Bug fixes and polish
App Version 1.2.0
- Release date: 20 November 2018
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- Improvements with Vector’s initial connection, initial software update download, and faster reconnections especially for Android devices
- Additional performance enhancements
- Crash and bug fixes, including
- Many image and text layout issues on devices with large screens or unusual resolutions
App Version 1.1.1
- Release date: 25 October 2018
- Android and Fire OS only
- Fixed an issue that was preventing anatomized analytics from reaching our services
App Version 1.1.0
- Release date: 23 October 2018
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- This new update should vastly improve your experience on Android. It also improves various issues you all have flagged for us, including improvements to the OTA update process, cosmetic enhancements in the app, and others! For details, please see below:
- Fixed multiple crashes, many are Android specific:
- Location Service
- Pressing "?" caused app to crash
- Accessing Settings caused app to crash
- OTA crash
- A few Network screen crashes
- A handful of navigation crashes
- Stall Detection during OTA (during initial OTA update, the app will detect stalling and restart download automatically)
- Fixed Sensory graph so that it doesn’t look spikey when you navigate back to it
- Disconnect monitoring for Settings
- Ability to change locale (Android-specific bug)
- Fixed "Get Help" link in Connection Flow
- Added "Uncanny Yellow" eye color and fixed tiny eye icons on some devices where it was missing
- Optimized tutorial user experience
- Added Australian time zones in settings and setup flow
- A variety of cosmetic enhancements (fixed cut off text, missing images, layout issues)
App Version 1.0.2
- Release date: 10 October 2018
- Android and Fire OS only
- Fixed an issue that was preventing anatomized analytics from reaching our services
App Version 1.0.1
- Release date: 9 October 2018
- Android, Fire OS, and iOS
- Initial Release
Vector Robot Software Updates (OTA)
Vector checks in with Anki every hour to see if there’s been an update, and then downloads it once it becomes available. If your Vector is awake, online, and on his charger, he’ll install the update on his own overnight - no action required.
To check to see if your robot has the latest and greatest, open the Vector app > go to "Settings", tap “Updates” to check the version.
- If the most recent downloaded version hasn’t installed yet, press the “Restart” button in the app
- Once Vector has restarted, he’ll have the latest update
- If the app doesn’t show that he’s downloaded the latest version, make sure Vector is near his charger and connected to WiFi, then check back in a few hours
Vector Operating System Version 1.6.0 (1.6.0.3331)
- Rolling Release date: 15-23 April 2019
- New robot updates including:
- Low Light Charging (see below video): It’s now easier for Vector to find his charger, even if the lights are low - so he’s less likely to run out of power in the middle of the night
- New Voice Command: Change Vector's Eye Colour - Use your voice to change Vector’s eye colour. Just say, “Hey Vector, change your eye colour to [blue, green, orange, yellow, purple, or lime].”
- New Behaviour: Hold Vector in the palm of your hand and watch as he cozies up to you in robot bliss
- Bug fixes & polish:
- Improved voice recognition
- Overall performance improvements
- This release will be incrementally rolled out over the course of a week starting Monday, April 15. Staggering availability to an increasing number of robots allows us to ensure the update is working as expected. Every Vector owner that leaves their robot on overnight, should be updated by 23 April. To make sure your Vector is updated, leave your Vector running and connected to your Wi-Fi, and he’ll update himself automatically during his normal nightly reboot
- New robot updates including:
Vector Operating System Version 1.5.0 (1.5.0.3009)
- Rolling Release date: 18-21 March 2019
- Adds support so that you can choose to enable Amazon Alexa in the UK and AU - requires Vector Robot app version 1.4.0 to enable
- Please note, all Vector robots will be able to update to this version by end of day Thursday 21 March. When ready, your robot will download the update and automatically reboot overnight
- With spring just around the corner, Vector’s “snow globe” animation is going back into the closet with his scarf and galoshes. Now, when you shake him, he’ll get a little dizzy - so be careful!
Vector Operating System Version 1.4.1 (1.4.1.2806)
- Rolling Release date: 4-6 March 2019
- This update shortens the amount of time it takes for Vector to sync with his Cube
- Please note that Vector can interact with his Cube without its lights displaying, so you might not always notice improvements in Cube connectivity unless you are using his SDK
- Includes Face Recognition improvements that help Vector to better handle his interactions with faces he's already learned
- Improvements to how Vector navigates, especially when he is leaving and returning to his Charger and helps him avoid getting stuck on table edges
- After this update, if he happens to get caught on a table edge, he now asks for help
- This update shortens the amount of time it takes for Vector to sync with his Cube
Vector Operating System Version 1.3.0 (1.3.0.2510)
- Rolling Release date: 15-16 January 2019
- Snow globe! Vector reacts to being shaken with a new unique reaction for winter
- Ask your Vector how old he is by saying, “Hey Vector, how old are you?“
- Bug fixes & polish
Vector Operating System Version 1.2.3 (1.2.3.2506)
- Rolling Release date: 7-9 January 2019
- Vector OS 1.2.3 significantly decreases the occurrence of 915 and 981 status codes
- Bug fixes & polish
Vector Operating System Version 1.2.2 (1.2.2.2353)
- Release date: 19 December 2018
- Bug fixes & polish
Vector Operating System Version 1.2.1 (1.2.1.2343)
- Release date: 17 December 2018
- Adds an improved Vector Tutorial to help help new users to start using Vector
- Vector's Back button can now mute his microphone
- Adds new Voice Commands
- Change the volume of Vector's voice by saying things like "Volume down" or "Volume maximum"
- Direct his movements with phrases like "Go left" "Turn around" or "Backup"
- Celebrate "Happy New Year" and "Happy Holidays"
- Vector now detects hands and will ask you to pet him
- Some WiFi connection and Facial Recognition improvements
- Multiple bug and crash fixes
Vector Operating System Version 1.1.1 (1.1.1.2107)
- Release date: 20 November 2018
- Fixes an issue in status code handling that may cause some robots to become unresponsive for a short amount of time until they reboot.
Vector Operating System Version 1.1.0 (1.1.0.2106)
- Release date: 20 November 2018
- Cube improvements, including
- Vector more frequently interacts with his Cube
- Added voice commands around picking up and moving his Cube
- Vector more frequently interacts with his Cube
- Cliff Detection improvements, including
- Vector better recognizes potential cliffs
- Once he learns where a cliff is located, he better remembers it and tries to avoid it in the future
- Faster reactions to some voice commands and Vector more clearly communicates when he is "working on" a command
- Adds a reaction to being shaken and refines some of his existing actions and reactions
- Some improvements with Vector’s initial connection that also allow for faster reconnections
- Overall performance and stability improvements, fewer 915 status codes appearing
Vector Operating System Version 1.0.2 (1.0.2.1804)
- Release date: 7 November 2018
- Minor bug fixes and polish including improvements to voice command effectiveness
- We’ve made changes to “Hey Vector” so that he can better recognize when someone is trying to get his attention
- Improves discovery and connection to some WiFi networks
- We’ve tuned Vector’s touch sensor for better accuracy
Vector Operating System Version 1.0.1 (1.0.1.1768)
- Release date: 12 October 2018
- This update enhances and adjusts some aspects of Vector’s personality, as well as improves his overall performance and polishes some existing features
- These improvements include:
- Enhanced animations when Vector recognizes a face that he hasn't seen recently
- Improved ability to make eye contact while exploring - so that you know he knows you're still there
- More frequent demonstration of his ability to remember faces, by more frequently speaking the names of the people he sees
- Refined reactions when picked up
- Audio improvements for "petting" feature
- Tuned exploration
- Improved connection reliability
- Bug fixes & polish
- Blank stats fixed
Vector Operating System Version 1.0.0
- Release date: 9 October 2018
- Initial Release
Known Issues
Here are the things we’re working on with priority. Release dates are not fixed but all updates will be posted in the above two sections once released.
Android crashes
- Please check you have at least 1GB RAM on your Android device
Logging in to your Vector account
- If you created your account in the Vector app, use your email address to log in
- If you created your account on Anki.com, use your Username to log in
- If you have an existing account e.g. from Anki OVERDRIVE, use your Username to log in
Vector's head and eyes droop
- remove Vector from his charger
- place him on a flat, stable surface such as a table or desk
- put him back on his charger and make sure he's pushed right back
Error codes on Vector's display
- For codes 913-923, please see this FAQ