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| Name |
| Wow Wee Robosapien 8081 Remote Control Robot |
| General |
| Manufacturer |
Wow Wee |
| Model |
Robosapien 8081 |
| Warranty |
90 Day Manufacturer Warranty |
| Description |
| Loaded with attitude and intelligence, Robosapien is the first robot based on the science of applied biomorphic robotics.
Designed by a scientist, Robosapien is ready to go right out of the box (just install his batteries). He comes to life at a touch of the ergonomically designed remote controller! Command him to perform one of his pre-programmed functions or program your own sequence of functions.
The only limitation is your own imagination.
Mark Tilden, the designer of Robosapien, is a robotics physicist who has worked for NASA, DARPA and JPL through Los Alamos National Laboratory. He developed the basics for biomorphic robotics in 1988; Robosapien is the first commercially available robot based upon this principle.
Robosapien is about 18 inches high. It comes complete with a remote control, detailed manual, and a plastic cup for picking up and throwing. The Robosapien requires four D cell batteries (not included) for up to 6 hours of continuous use. Auto-shut off mode after 2 hours. The remote requires three AAA batteries (also not included).
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| Features |
Robosapien is packed with an awesome number of features made possible by advanced technologies:
- Fluid motions and gestures: fast dynamic 2-speed walking and turning; full-function arms with two types of grippers.
- 67 pre-programmed functions: pick-up, throw, kick, dance, kung-fu, fart, belch, rap and more; 3 demonstration modes.
- Fully programmable by remote control: Up to 84 program steps with 4 program modes for advanced operations; programmable �reflexes� to sound and touch stimuli.
- Fluent international �caveman� speech.
- Extended battery life.
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- This is NO mini.
- Engineered by Rocket Scientists
- I burp and fart
- I'm at your control
- Everybody was Kung-Foo fighting!
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Past Boxes
- January, 6 2009, 12:00 AM EST
- January, 5 2009, 12:00 AM EST
- January, 4 2009, 12:00 AM EST
- January, 3 2009, 12:00 AM EST
- January, 2 2009, 12:00 AM EST
- December, 31 2008, 12:00 AM EST
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