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These Toy Robots Want to Program Your Kid’s Mind This Christmas, give your children the ultimate leg up — a ridiculously cute toy that will teach them how to code ...
Robots in disguise are real, and now you can get your hands on one. T9 from Robosen transforms between a robot and a car with either the press of a button or a voice command.
Kids can program the droids to embark on 40 different missions. Like most robotics kits, it’s also compatible with its own smartphone app, called Lego Boost, available on iOS, Android, Kindle ...
Anki's Cozmo may have looked like a toy by way of Wall-E when it launched last year, but the personality-filled robot has bigger ambitions than mere entertainment.
Nevertheless, there are still reasons to buy robot kits for these worldly kids. Building a friendly bot-toy helps children adapt even more readily to a changing world and develop STEM skills—in ...
When Nintendo Labo launches this April, it will come with a feature called Toy Con Garage that lets you use rudimentary programming to build and customize your own cardboard robots, Nintendo ...
This robot pet shows how advanced robotics, microelectronics, actuators (which allow movement), sensors, and programming can be used to create a unique toy experience with emotional investment.
You would never know it around the holidays, though. Cute robots from new companies seem to dominate headlines come gift-giving time. Christmas 2015 buzzed with the Star Wars themed BB-8 toy from ...