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Roboreptile is roughly half the size of the Roboraptor and far more mobile. It can turn around, move quickly from place to place, hop and jump. It includes audio, visual, and touch sensitivity, so it will hear and see you. The touch sensor on its back allows it to respond to human interaction by performing a short animation. The sharp sonic sensors enables it to detect sharp loud sounds which it will run towards. Its vision sensors (infra-red) enable it to detect movement and avoid obstacles. It has to accentuate its personality: ferocious, aggressive, passive.
Released in 2006 |
$120 |
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AIBO's personality develops by interacting with people and each AIBO grows in a different way, based on its individual experiences. AIBO becomes customized based on feedback and the software being used.
Released in 2005 |
$1800 |
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I-Cybie evolves from a puppy to a mature dog. His evolution is dependent upon interaction with his environment and his owner. He needs to be taught tricks and games, rewarded with positive and or scolded with negative reinforcement.
Released in 2005 |
$130 |
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AIBO's personality develops by interacting with people and each AIBO grows in a different way, based on its individual experiences. AIBO becomes customized based on feedback and the software being used.
Released in 2005 |
$2000 |
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Roboquad is a four-legged spider-like robot with unprecedented mobility and awareness. It is able to quickly react to the surrounding environment and pursue a moving object in any direction (i.e. forward, backwards and sideways).
Released in 2007 |
$120 |
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Yume Neko Smile (translated as Dream Cat Smile) is perfect for those who want a real cat but cannot have one.
It is 13-inches tall, weighs around 4.5lbs and is incredibly soft and lifelike.
It can blink, move its mouth and neck, rear up and lie down, all the time purring, meowing
and hissing if you upset her by squeezing her tail.
Pet the robo-cat on the head and it starts purring and flicking its tail around.
Stroke its back and it starts to get sleepy.
Released in 2006 |
$180 |
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What is with these dinosaurs that attracts humans so much? Is it their power and the fear of them? If yes then Tyrannosaurus Rex should be the most popular dinosaur of all. It looks like people at Wow Wee International thought the same and they created the Roboraptor. It moves like the T. Rex, it roars like T. Rex and it bites like T. Rex but is not T. Rex.
Released in 2005 |
$100 |
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Genibo, which stands a foot tall and weighs 3.3 pounds, understands 100 commands, including "sit," "roll over" and "wag tail." It can navigate around obstacles, features a loud bark, a digital camera and the ability to interact with other Genibos.
Released in 2006 |
$1000 |
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Butterscotch is a life-sized (40-inch-high) plush miniature robotic pony that responds to touch and loves to be groomed and cared for. It has many features similar to that of a real pony, including moving eyes, ears and head, soft fur coat and a swishing tail. When her mane is brushed, a child will hear contented whinnies. When her ears are tickled, she will turn her head and try to find you.
Released in 2006 |
$300 |
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Gupi is the stress free robotized realistic ginea pig. It is programmed to do all the things a guinea pig does minus a few less desirable characteristics. It has the same look and feel as a real one. It is highly autonomous, he walks around in the house without bumping into anything (sensors in his eyes) or falling off the table or the stairs (sensors at his legs). GUPI is so smart he can also walk through a maze and you can be assured that he will find a way out.
Released in 2004 |
$75 |
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Pleo is a squirrel robotic dinosaur toy that senses its surroundings, reacts to touch, walks about on its four legs and shows emotion. It is modeled after a 1-week-old Camarasaurus sauropod, or long neck dinosaur.
Released in 2007 |
$350 |
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Robopanda it is a robo-bear that features many advanced sensors including a head-mounted IR sensor and stereo sound. It reads bedtime stories, interacts with an included robopanda-mini and delivers bear hugs.
Released in 2007 |
$230 |
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This skinny robotic pet (it might be a dog or a cat) has a couple of features that will really impress you. The best is the ability to learn from positive and negative reinforcement. Another one is the lifelike animations and digital animal sounds that make the Robopet extremely expressive.
Released in 2005 |
$99 |
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Roboboa is a robo-snake that can be used as a desk lamp, an alarm clock or a speaker for your iPod. It can also track motion and guard your room.
Released in 2007 |
$120 |
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