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  2. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Smart light sensor technology also gave Tekno the ability to understand visual commands and to react to environmental stimuli, even knowing when to go to sleep on its own. [4] Since 2013, the new Tekno or Teksta Robotic Puppy was released by Genesis Toys in the UK, it is controlled by a smart device like iPad, Android phone, and Windows Phone 8 ...

  3. Omnibot - Wikipedia

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    Both robots were able to broadcast speech from the remote control handset through a speaker on the robot, and both were shipped with a cardboard "home" base which was suggested to be taped to the floor and used as a reference point for programming. [2] Both Omnibot and the Omnibot 2000 could carry light objects.

  4. Cubelets - Wikipedia

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    MOSS modules A MOSS remote control car. In 2013 Modular Robotics launched the MOSS robot construction system, [9] a line of construction toys similar to Cubelets. MOSS modules connect via steel spheres and magnets located at the corner of each module. Each module has a specific function and combines to create a variety of simple robots.

  5. RoboSapien - Wikipedia

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    RoboSapien is a toy-like biomorphic robot designed by Mark Tilden and produced by WowWee toys. Released in 2004, the Robosapien is preprogrammed with moves, and also can be controlled by an infrared remote control included or by a PDA. [1]

  6. i-Cybie - Wikipedia

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    i-Cybie accepts signals from an infrared remote control unit (RCU) and was designed to “communicate” with Silverlit's robo-chi toys by transmitting and receiving IR signals using its chest array. There are several modes that are specific to the remote including play, stay, and guard mode.

  7. Tobor (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A Tobor robot at a flea market. Tobor was a toy robot produced by Schaper Toys in 1978 to take advantage of the "science fiction craze". [1] The toy was approximately nine inches high and could be controlled by loud noises or by a control box. [2] Tobor was among the first toys to feature an inexpensive remote-control, using Schaper's ...

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