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Toys and electronics are mixing more than ever these days. That’s why toy robot maker WowWee has created a new line of collectible toys, dubbed App Gear, that interact with free downloaded apps ...
Dog-E is a smart, app-connected robot dog with life-like movements, audio sensors to hear sounds, touch sensors on its head, nose and sides of its body, and a POV (persistence of vision) tail that ...
If you have enjoyed using the built-in iPhone application on WowWee’s three-wheelin’ Rovio robot, then head on over to the App Store because “Rovio Driver” looks like a major upgrade. The ...
We have featured a number of Wowwee robots on the site in the past, and now the company has revealed their latest fun robot toy, which can be controlled by your iOS or Android device, the Wowwee MiP.
While setting up the Rovio's WiFi webcam streaming currently requires a little router tinkering, RoboDance 5 will utilize Skype's zero-config setup to instantly connect the robot and a remote ...
WowWee is back, and it has a tiny robot pal to pitch here at CES, a Bluetooth-controlled balancing two-wheeler. The 'bot can either be moved around by using an iOS app as a controller, or put into ...
You might remember the MiP from such posts as Meet WowWee's MiP: A gesture and app-controlled robot with moves like Jagger and Live from the Engadget CES Stage: WowWee CTO Davin Sufer. Well, if ...
The company’s app features a number of different coding games, and the robot also responds to motions like tilting and shaking, interaction aimed at roping in younger users.
Robosapien $79 The Robosapien, WowWee's first toy to stir up demand for entertainment bots, was among the first humanoid robots to retail for under $100.
WowWee’s robots have always been geek favorites, and the latest reviews of its newest product, the Rovio surveillance robot indicate yet another crowd favorite. The $300 Rovio has a Wi-Fi ...
WowWee Robots of CES The sharpest collection of robots this side of Blade Runner is on hand for the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, under the watchful eye of WowWee.
New Robots from Wowwee Wowwee, the consumer robotics company that gave us the Robosapien and Roboquad, unveiled some cool new products at the most recent CES.
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