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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 ...
WowWee's Rovio has already seen several DIY remote control hacks – whether it's from your Android phone or via an E Ink board – but this is perhaps the best yet.
Thanks to modern technology, American military forces have become more effective in terms of weapons, defense, and their ...
From a remote controlled dragonfly to their award-winning Robosapien, toy maker WowWee is the master of all things robotic, but the inspiration for their toy creations often come from the world of ...
Watch the video where I show you how to control a WowWee Rovio mobile spy robot over the Web using a Nintendo Wii Remote control. The Nintendo Wii Remote talks to the PC running Robodance, and the ...
The next generation of WowWee’s award-winning Robotics line includes two playful companions — the Joebot™ and Roborover™ robots. The Joebot robot is a content-packed, walking, talking interactive ...
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 ...
A three-wheeled robot, the bot is equipped with different play modes, comes with animated eyebrows and has an omni-directional motion easily controlled by a tilt sensor remote control.
Innovation of the WowWee Robosapien V2 robot continues to flourish, and now you can control this budding robot overlord with a Wii remote.
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.
Over at WiiWii.tv – Shiny’s Nintendo Wii blog – you can now read about how to control your Robosapien (or other WowWee robot) with nothing but your wii remote and voice.
But Leandro Ruvalcava, 10, said he preferred the Roboraptor, a remote-control dinosaur display by the toy company WowWee, because "It can bite you." ...