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Thanks to robot maker Sphero, fans can buy their very own version of BB-8, one of the astromech droids from the movie. Watch this: Cracking Open: Sphero BB-8 Star Wars toy 05:17.
Sphero latest toy robot runs on smiles and winks thanks to a facial-recognition-like technology. The Boulder toy company also shrunk the price to $50. Tamara Chuang, The Denver Post.
Sphero’s R2-D2 also sounds exactly like the original robot, which just proves that it pays to go to the source. Thanks to Lucas Archives Film Archives and Ben Burtt.
The Sphero Bolt is a programmable rolling droid with a bright LED matrix display, accessible coding apps, and new ways to automate the bot's actions. SUBSCRIBE LOG IN ...
Sphero has announced another rolling ball robot called the Sphero BOLT. The Sphero BOLT follows in the company’s ethos of having a commitment to education-based products, but comes with some ...
You probably know Sphero best for licensed toys like the super-cute-but-now defunct BB-8 and other licensed bots.But its latest robot, the RVR (pronounced Rover) pushes forward with the company ...
Sphero’s Bolt Plus robot has a screen parents would want their kids to look at. The toy that teaches programming has been updated with an LCD display.
Sphero, the toy robot maker in Boulder, believes this is the droid you’ve been waiting for for 40 years. The company teamed up with Walt Disney to create a 6.7 inch R2-D2 from the Star Wars film ...
Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest and cheapest ($50) robot ball we’ve ever seen, it’s also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown.
Sphero Edu uses a graphical coding environment with stackable instruction block to not only control where the Bolt rolls and how it moves, but also to program the bot to react to data coming in ...
The Sphero Rvr robot drives right out of the box, but hackers and tinkerers can add third party hardware and program it to do their bidding via the Edu app. Sphero. 3 / 11.
Sphero, the company behind robotic toys like the BB-8 robot and educational robotics kits, announced today that it’s spinning its public safety division into a new company, dubbed Company Six.It ...
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