Robotic Dog Toy

Sega Toys Mio robotic dog: Tokyo Toy Show 2007
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WAPPY DOG FOR NINTENDO DS $13.99 Wappydog is a unique single player Simulation game for Nintendo DS. Wappydog is the next generation of interactive toys, connecting a physical toy dog with a virtual world contained on the game cartridge where young gamers care for and raise their very own interactive puppy to adulthood through an immersive experience communicated through the Nintendo DS (sold separately). Wappydog features incl… |
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Sphero Robotic Ball – iOS and Android Controlled Gaming System – White $129.00 Meet Sphero – The world’s first robotic ball you control with a tilt, tap, or touch on your smartphone. Sphero comes ready and eager to play. Weave in and around obstacles or feet, or just try to outrun the family pet. Test your skills in Sphero Drive, challenge friends to Golf, video your cat chasing Sphero with KittyCam, and more. Your experience changes with every new game app you download, and… |
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Robotic Laser Ball $2.40 Patent Pending Robotic Laser Ball activated by loud clapping and the ball will spin, rotate and move across the floor on its own with lights and music. Music feature can be turned off. Very cool for 5 years and up…. |
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D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur $149.99 D-Rex Interactive Pet Dino is the ultimate pet. A ferocious yet loyal dinosaur with an independent personality, D-Rex combines robotics, proprietary software and reptilian skin to create a lifelike appearance and behavior. He’ll walk, chomp, bare his teeth and roar to let you know what he wants. D-Rex might demand food or want to play a game, and he’ll hear your voice and respond to your touch. Li… |
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Hexbug Nano (Colors May Vary) $2.99 Watch the Original Hexbugs, robotic creepy crawlers, scurry across the floor with just a clap. Touch and sound activated, their antennas help them feel their way around, avoiding any obstacles by backing up in a half circle and continuing in a different direction. Require watch batteries (included). All styles of Hexbugs are for ages 8 and up. Colors will vary, let us choose for you. Size:2″W x 1″… |
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Elenco AmeriKit Learn to Solder Kit $11.86 Begin your career as an electronics engineer with this Learn to Solder Kit. Practice your soldering techniques using the instruction manual and a special area of the board. Then, you’ll be ready to assemble a European-style siren with flashing LED’s. This kit includes solder, a soldering iron and wire cutters. One 9V battery, not included, required…. |
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Stealing Coin Cat Piggy Bank – White Kitty $15.99 Cute coin bank, place coin on “fish” and watch the mechanical arm grab the coin. Features: Mechanical kitten and puppy steal your coins to help you save up Also a fine ornament on the desk or table. Kitty pops out of the box to steal your coins. Perfect children’s gift and can teach the importance of saving money. Specifications: Powered by: 2*AA batteries (Not included) … |
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Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships $6.31 From a leading expert in artificial intelligence, an eye-opening but superbly argued book about how increasing innovation in robotic technology is enabling legitimate romantic and sexual relationships between humans and robots. Synthesizing breaking news in the field of robotics with the cultural history, technological development, art, literature, and psychology of artificial intelligence, “Love … |
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Sparky The Aibo: Robot Dogs & Other Robotic Pets $19.95 On January 26, 2006, Sony Corporation announced they were discontinuing development and production of their AIBO Entertainment Robots. Sparky the AIBO takes a look at this wonderful consumer robot beginning with the ERS-110, released in 1999, through the exceptionally complex ERS-7M3, released October 2005. Models, software, accessories, forums, and web resources make this a must-have book for the… |
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Jin Sato’s LEGO MINDSTORMS: The Master’s Technique $11.29 The LEGO® MINDSTORMS⢠robotics kits make it easy and fun to build working robots with LEGO bricks, motors, and a programmable controller. In his landmark book, Jin Sato introduces the basic principles of robotics engineering, including how to plan and build robots with tires, legs, and grasping hands. Readers learn how to build Sato’s famous robotic dog MIBO as well as four other robots…. |
June 15th, 2011 in
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