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This isn't your kid's Robosapien. The new model is as juvenile as ever, but much bigger, smarter, and more expensive. The Robosapien V2 is a terrible bowler, though we do have to give him credit for ...
Wowee has made their hit robot bigger and badder with the Robosapien V2, ten inches taller than the original, and more mobile: now it can sit, lie down, and pick up and throw objects. They've also ...
August 16, 2006 We loved Robosapien V1 and V2 but longed to be able to do just that much more. Now it’s all possible and more asRobosapien has had a serious hardware upgrade! The new RS Media provides ...
GadgetMadness confirms the release date of WowWee’s next set of Robots and I have to say I’m disappointed. While I’m not looking forward to paying $200 for a Robosapien V2, I’m most certainly not ...
A new robot has been displayed at CES this year from Wowwee, Robosapiens V2 now with more interactive sensors speech capability and a personality. This is a nice upgrade from the first Robosapiens.
It's nice to have a walking, talking robot with a gastro-intestinal disorder and all, but the one thing Robosapien V2 has always lacked is the ability to rage mayhem like his pet. No more! Some ...
It may be a case of art imitating life with the next generation of Hong Kong's belching, dancing Robosapien, which is armed with artificial intelligence and a personality to rival Stars Wars' C3PO.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The hierarchy of toys used to be simple: He-Man was master of the universe, Barbie was queen of the catwalk, and Ken, well, he was just ...
The Robot Age is upon us. Please read the last line of this quote very carefully: …now he can lie down and get back up onto his feet, distinguish between different colours and sounds, grip and pick up ...
The press release promises that he can bowl. Place the green plastic ball in his articulated fingers and the Robosapien V2 should grab it, wind up, and let the ball fly. He does grab the ball and he ...
This week on newsstands, youll find TIME’s Inventions special—and in it, my annual tech buyer’s guide. To celebrate, I wanted to review the hottest and potentially hard-to-find high-tech toy of the ...