
Takara Tomy Again and again to impress, and with its latest robot, it’s done an excellent job for cause “awws.” You see, the February-bound robo-Q bipedal robot is roughly the size of a human thumb, but the hearts and minds are big enough to understand the commands on the remote control. There is also an obstacle software built-in to view it from falling over huge foreign body (you know how toothpick and push-pins), which is impressive enough, and of himself, to 3675 ($ 42) price.
via TokyoMango
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