Upgrading sensors and technology can enhance interactivity while raising privacy considerations. Begin by identifying the intended improvements: voice interaction, temperature sensing, motion responsiveness, or companion app connectivity. Check compatibility with the doll’s core architecture and ensure any new components meet safety standards, especially when integrating electronics into a silicone or TPE body.
For voice and AI features, look for modules that support Bulgarian language processing or robust multilingual capabilities. Ensure software updates come from trusted sources and offer clear privacy controls, such as local processing options and data minimization. If temperature or touch sensors are added, consider redundancy and safety safeguards to prevent overheating or sensor failure that could cause discomfort or damage.
Power management is essential. Decide between rechargeable batteries, external power options, or plug-in solutions, and assess charging safety, heat generation, and space within joints or cavities. Waterproofing and material compatibility matter; moisture ingress can degrade electronics and materials, so choose components rated for indoor use with proper sealing.
Finally, plan for data security and ethical use. Disable unnecessary data collection, encrypt communications, and avoid sharing sensitive data without consent. Keep a maintenance log for firmware versions, sensor calibrations, and battery health. With careful planning, tech upgrades can enhance realism and interactivity while maintaining safety and privacy.