This week on newsstands, youll find TIME’s Inventions special—and in it, my annual tech buyer’s guide. To celebrate, I wanted to review the hottest and potentially hard-to-find high-tech toy of the ...
Taking a major step forward in the evolution of robotics, Wow Wee Toys has teamed up with robotics physicist, Dr. Mark W. Tilden to develop the first affordable intelligent entertainment humanoid - ...
This WowWee Tribot is the replacement for last year’s Robosapien, a fun-loving, (probably cheesy) joke-telling robofriend to fill the voids of your lonely nights. It plays games that require you to ...
FlyTech Dragonfly is a cute, dangerous-looking toy ornithopter coming soon from WowWee, the creators of RoboSapien. As footage of a prototype shows, the ingenious flapper lurches around with unnerving ...
May 23, 2006 Mark Tilden is a master roboticist, with his creations for WOWWEE such as Robosapien I and Robosapien II, RoboPet and Roboraptor among the most sought after toys each year and we recently ...
While at the Wow Wee booth, we were able to get our hands on the new jacked up Robosapien, the RS MEDIA. This guys records and plays back video, sings, dances, talks, throws things, and a whole lot ...
Well, not that last part, anyway. The successor to the uber-popular RoboSapien is, however, a smart-talking, three-wheeled robot called Tribot, which the guys from WowWee were showing off last night.
It's no Terminator, but the Wow Wee RoboSapien still packs a robotic punch. The 14-inch automaton has excellent articulation and can perform 67 functions, including picking up, throwing, and ...
Go-Robo! adds some extra spice to your already super-cool WowWee robot (such as the Robosapien or Roboraptor). Since the robots are programmed with a common function set, Go-Robo allows you to tap ...
WowWee, your favorite neighborhood bot-makers, have busted out of the gate at CES this year with another handful of new automatons sure to please even the toughest of fans... probably. On tap for the ...
The press release promises that he can bowl. Place the green plastic ball in his articulated fingers and the Robosapien V2 should grab it, wind up, and let the ball fly. He does grab the ball and he ...