Price: $299.95

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Roboquad is an inquisitive robot with unique movements and an advanced sensor array. You can completely alter his personality and behavior by changing his awareness, activity and aggression fields. The full-function remote comes complete with 68 different functions, and he’ll react in extraordinary ways. Roboquad even has an extended battery life for prolonged missions. Requires 4 “C” and 3 “AAA” batteries, not included.

Features:

  • Remote Controller – 68 function, illuminated remote controls Roboquad’s movements and behavior
  • Advanced Awareness – Roboquad is more aware than any other robot thanks to his IR scanner and advanced A.I. Able to spot movement from up to 6 feet away, he can also search for and navigate doorways, and detect table edges
  • Light Sensor – When the light goes out, Roboquad keeps going, turning on his head-mounted LEDs. His reactions and behaviors change as darkness falls
  • Sound Sensor – Roboquad reacts to sound by quickly scanning his environment for intruders
  • Personality Settings – Control Roboquad’s autonomous behavior and the way he reacts to your presence by setting the Awareness, Activity or Aggression states to low, medium or high using the controller
  • State of Awareness – Roboquad’s awareness level affects the amount of information he processes through his sensors: at higher levels, he’ll see everything and spend more time in active scanning routines
  • State of Aggression – His aggression level affects his reaction to sensory input: high levels make him more angry and aggressive, and low levels make him more nervous and shy
  • State of Activity – At high activity levels, Roboquad will be more active and travel further distances and at faster speeds
  • Unique Movement – Roboquad’s state and level settings influence his unique movements. Leave him in autonomous mode to swarm around his environment, or use the remote to control him directly
  • Measures 12″L x

    Features

    • Advanced Awareness
    • Light Sensor
    • Sound Sensor
    • Personality Settings
    • Unique Movement

    User Reviews

    this is a high quality fun robot and after learning the how to set the modes you can let it roam autonomously. it creeps out the guests a little as it acts curious and hostile sometimes. it reallly is neat -- very cool sometimes a bit creepy
    Great robot but it gets sooo boring too fast. I nought this at Christmas time and my whole family had fun from ages 11 to 80. However, by February (less than 2 months) it has been sitting in the closet. This was a waste on money. I think it would be more un around pets. I wouldn't waste my money on this again. -- Robot gets boring, very boring after 3-4 weeks
    I have always been a fan of robots and robotics. This robot is a toy, to be sure, but a very durable well made one. It's ambulation around a room, or for that matter in an enclosed space is easily controlled with the remote. The roboquad is a great robot for those who want a great gift for anyone from a child to an adult. It's very durable, the batter life is excellent, It uses 4 C cells I believe and I've enjoyed the fact that it almost seems to have a great personality. So, to sum up, it's durable, ambulation is excellent, *it doesn't fall over or get stuck*, Good battery life, programable, and well worth the money. -- Great little affordable robot
    I love my new Roboquad (which i am sad to say i didn't buy at Amazon) it seems so far to be a new family pet rather than a toy (odd). i have found that if you mess with it's legs sometimes they will stop working. but otherwise it is pretty cool. -- An Interesting Toy (or maby a new family pet?).
    I haven't found out how to add comments yet, so I'm doing a new review. It's a year and a half after I got my Roboquad and I'm still pretty pleased with it. I now almost always do Autonomy-it's just really cool to see my robot explore around. But now I have a glitch. Sometimes, after you turn it off, it puts its head down and won't bring it back up. Trying again may not work for a week. However, I attribute that to wear and tear, and anything that is still fun after 18 months is fine with me. -- One Year Later

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