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Robosapien Programmable Robot

robosapien_programmable_robotThe Robosapien Robot is a full function fast moving robot minion suitable for all your world domination needs! Designed by a NASA scientist, the Robosapien is simple enough for kids and advanced enough for adults. Features include real, multi-speed fast dynamic walking, running, and turning; fast, full function arms with two types of grippers; 67 pre-programmed functions including pick-up, throw, kick, sweep, dance, and half a dozen kung-fu moves. Robosapien has programmable “reflexes” to touch, pickup, and kick, and up to 84 program steps, with 4 program modes for advanced operations.

No computer is required, all functions are handled by a remote control which runs on regular batteries for over 6 hours. Includes three demonstration modes: Disco dance, Rude behavior, and Kung Fu. This robot comes fully assembled and ready to go. Requires 3 AAA and 4 D Batteries (not included)

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