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The propaganda WowWee, maker of humanoid droid Robosapien, also has a flying insect division and the Flytech Dragonfly is the result of its hard work. Forget your remote control planes or hand ...
According to the folks at RoboCommunity, the remote fully delivers on its promise to control any IR-based WowWee robot, with the software (XP/Vista only, unfortunately) straightforward enough for ...
It uses a tilt-sensor remote control, similar in concept to the Nintendo Wiimote, to guide Tri-Bot around obstacles and/or directly into walls, depending on what you find funny.
WowWee's RoboRemote is an aftermarket IR remote control for the company's full range of current and future robots. Intended to make programming the robots more straightforward, it connects via USB ...
It’s supposedly crash-resistant (I’d like to test that), and you pilot it by means of a scroll-wheel remote control. One charge gives it enough juice to fly for 4 hours, according to WowWee.
At left is the remote-control interface. Middle is one of the Tricks pages, which actually has a lot of useful interaction info. At right is one of the default pages. The app auto-identifies the CHiP ...
WowWee's new Roboscooper is a human-like robot with arms that autonomously rolls around and picks up objects, storing them on its person. Sound like anybody to you? You can also control Roboscooper ...
Now there’s a new Wowwee robot about to be set loose – Roboreptile is a highly interactive, seeing and hearing 72cm long cyber-reptilian with a 28 function remote control.
Just in time for Christmas commercial bonanza, WowWee unveiled the latest robot in its Robosapien line: RS Tri-bot. The little guy seems to sport Rovio-ish ‘legs’ but also an interactive ...