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  2. 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.

  3. Imaginext - Wikipedia

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    Spike the Ultra Dinosaur, an interactive remote-control toy, was released in 2008. Spike was a green "ultra dinosaur" with a long, sauropod-like neck, as well as stegosaur-like thagomizers on his tail. The toy came with a plastic remote shaped like a rock that could be used to control Spike, as well as plastic balls and a bone. Spike the Ultra ...

  4. Roboreptile - Wikipedia

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    Direct control: Multi-layered 28 function remote including demo function and volume control; Program: Enter a sequence of up to 20 commands; Guard: Activates vision and sonic sensor with realistic screeching; Sleep; Three moods; Hungry: his "natural" (default) mood; activate the "feed" button on the remote and he will track down the signal

  5. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    Up to four players (yes, you can even play solo!) explore four different levels of this board game, including Annoyed Animals, Defiant Dinosaurs, Puzzled Pyramid, and Clumsy Cultists.

  6. Roku Now Sells a Rechargeable Remote With a Voice ... - AOL

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    Looking to upgrade your Roku remote? The company launched its first rechargeable remote control, priced at $30, that will let you track it down if you’ve lost it by simply saying “Hey Roku ...

  7. Remote control animal - Wikipedia

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    Several studies have examined the remote control of rats using micro-electrodes implanted into their brains and rely on stimulating the reward centre of the rat. Three electrodes are implanted; two in the ventral posterolateral nucleus of the thalamus which conveys facial sensory information from the left and right whiskers, and a third in the medial forebrain bundle which is involved in the ...

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