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WowWee Romote Control Robosapien Is The Perfect Christmas Gift!
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The WowWee Remote Control Robosapien
is a sophisticated fusion of technology and personality. Loaded with attitude and intelligence, Robosapien is the first robot based on the science of applied biomorphic robotics. With a full range of dynamic motion, interactive sensors and a unique personality, Robosapien is more than a mechanical companion -- he's a multi-functional, thinking, feeling robot with attitude!
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I bought this product for my 9 year old son. He LOVES it. I have not seen him play with one toy for such a long period of time. It definitely keeps his attention.
Do you own one of these robots from WowWee?
you can have more than 2 robots and have them duke out. :)
No robot in the history of the world has the pedigree and popularity of Robosapien. The original Robosapien, Robosapien V2, and RS Media have all set the personality-packed standard by which every other humanoid robot is judged. Even though we are still years away from the Robotic World described in "I, Robot" starring Will Smith, WowWee still deserves a round of applause for giving up inspiration and also a taste of the possibilities in the future.

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Remote Control Robosapien Features
A fusion of technology and personality, The WowWee Remote Control Robosapien marks a tremendous advance in remote activated robotic function. Standing over a foot tall, this completely interactive robot has the ability to walk, dance and groove, as well as pick up and throw items. This robotic wonder also delivers several combinations of strikes and chops. The fluid biomechanical motions are amazing. Kids can control all the robotic movements with the easy-to-use remote. Remote transmission is infrared which requires the controller to be in the line of sight of the Robosapien. Program up to 84 different action sequences, and utilize four program modes for advanced operations. As if that weren''t enough, the Robosapien also sports an interactive reflex system comprised of six sensors that detect obstructions.
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Robosapien Features:
* Three amazing demo modes
* Fluid biomechanical motions
* Extended battery life
* Up to 84 programmable action sequences
* Interactive reflex system
* Multispeed walking, running and turning
* Fast, full-function arms with two types of grippers
* Speaks fluent international "caveman"
* Requires 3 "AAA" and 4 "D" alkaline batteries (not included)
* Measures 12.5" tall
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Robosapien Features:
* Three amazing demo modes
* Fluid biomechanical motions
* Extended battery life
* Up to 84 programmable action sequences
* Interactive reflex system
* Multispeed walking, running and turning
* Fast, full-function arms with two types of grippers
* Speaks fluent international "caveman"
* Requires 3 "AAA" and 4 "D" alkaline batteries (not included)
* Measures 12.5" tall
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"Robosapien: Rebooted" Begins Shooting
WowWee Robosapien has been powered up for the big screen. According to Hollywood Reporter, "Robosapien: Rebooted" has commenced principal photography in New Orleans. Bobby Coleman is playing the lead character of a boy who takes in and befriends a robot on the lam from dastardly corporate interests.
The cast is also rounded out by Penelope Ann Miller, David Eigenberg, Holliston Coleman, Joaquim de Almeida and Kim Coates. Sean McNamara (Bratz) is directing from a script by producer Avi Arad and Max Botkin, who conceived the original story.
The film is based off the Wow Wee company's Robosapien remote-controlled robot. No release date has been set.
The cast is also rounded out by Penelope Ann Miller, David Eigenberg, Holliston Coleman, Joaquim de Almeida and Kim Coates. Sean McNamara (Bratz) is directing from a script by producer Avi Arad and Max Botkin, who conceived the original story.
The film is based off the Wow Wee company's Robosapien remote-controlled robot. No release date has been set.
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FAQ for Remote Control Robosapien
Can I operate two Robosapiens at the same time?
Robosapien is not a radio control product. It works on infra-red light waves (just like a television controller) - so there is only one option for controlling him. Therefore, if multiple Robosapiens are near each other, the signal from one controller could activate all of them. The receiving range is approximately 20 feet, which means that for truly individual play, multiple Robosapien's would need to be 30 feet apart.
Where is Robosapien's power switch?
- It's located just below his right shoulderblade. Press in to power him on; if he has previously shut down automatically, you will need to press the button twice (out and back in). Robosapien will respond with his "Wake Up" routine.
Why does Robosapien seem to operate in the opposite direction from the controller?
- The remote is set up so it's like you are holding the Robot in your hands. This turned out to be quite natural for most people, like you are directing an actor on a stage.
The left side of the controller always operates Robosapien's right side; the right side of the controller always operates his left side. So, if you are standing in front of him, the controller buttons line up directly to the side which will move; if you are standing behind him, the controller buttons line up vertically to the side which will move.
- Try working the remote upside down if that is more comfortable for you.
Why won't Robosapien respond to the controller?
Robosapien is "blinded" by sunlight or electronically dimmed lighting.
Try lowering his visor, or remove him from the interference source.
- Robosapien could be in LISTEN, REACTION, or SLEEP mode. Press RESET to get his attention.
- Robosapien can't "see" the remote signals. Always point the remote control at his head.
- Robosapien is too far away. Move closer to him.
Robosapien's head has turned to the right; I have not been able to re-center it. Do you have any suggestions for repair?
- Lower his arms and twist his head all the way to the left, until you hear a "click".
What if Robosapien is not walking well?
- Try pressing STEP again for the sure-footed "slow walk" mode, or, if stopped, press STEP-STEP.
- Only operate Robosapien on a hard floor or low-pile carpet. He has trouble walking on deep shag, grass, sand, or cloth.
- Make sure there are no obstructions, wires, or string limiting Robosapien's motion.
- Maybe his batteries need changing.
Why can't Robosapien pick up low objects from the floor?
-Robosapien will damage his fingers if he bends down too low. He can only pick up items that are greater than approximately 2" high, such as paper cups, socks in a ball, bent business cards, crumpled paper, etc.
- If you put Robosapien in a dimly lit environment, his palm lights will show you where his two pick-up "sweet spots" are located. When you do a pick-up command, he can very reliably pick things up which are placed in these spots located next to his ankles.
Why does Robosapien have two types of hands?
- His right hand is for round or bulky things like dolls, cardboard tubes, etc.
His left hand is for thin things like pencils, napkins, dollar bills, business cards, and paper. Use his hands to lift things, hold and carry them, and even put them on steps or in laundry bags, for example.
What if Robosapien doesn't walk while he is carrying something?
- If Robosapien is holding something that will flop against his sensor (like a
long ruler), the sensor may false trigger and he may stop walking. If that is the case, press SELECT-FORWARD or SELECT-SELECT-FORWARD (bulldozer action) and Robosapien will walk.
Robosapien stops whenever he's stuck against a wall. How do I get him away from it?
- Press SELECT-FORWARD or SELECT-BACKWARD to get him away from objects that keep tripping his sensors. You can also press SELECT-SELECT-BULLDOZER to make Robosapien kick his way through things in front of him.
Robosapien is not a radio control product. It works on infra-red light waves (just like a television controller) - so there is only one option for controlling him. Therefore, if multiple Robosapiens are near each other, the signal from one controller could activate all of them. The receiving range is approximately 20 feet, which means that for truly individual play, multiple Robosapien's would need to be 30 feet apart.
Where is Robosapien's power switch?
- It's located just below his right shoulderblade. Press in to power him on; if he has previously shut down automatically, you will need to press the button twice (out and back in). Robosapien will respond with his "Wake Up" routine.
Why does Robosapien seem to operate in the opposite direction from the controller?
- The remote is set up so it's like you are holding the Robot in your hands. This turned out to be quite natural for most people, like you are directing an actor on a stage.
The left side of the controller always operates Robosapien's right side; the right side of the controller always operates his left side. So, if you are standing in front of him, the controller buttons line up directly to the side which will move; if you are standing behind him, the controller buttons line up vertically to the side which will move.
- Try working the remote upside down if that is more comfortable for you.
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Why won't Robosapien respond to the controller?
Robosapien is "blinded" by sunlight or electronically dimmed lighting.
Try lowering his visor, or remove him from the interference source.
- Robosapien could be in LISTEN, REACTION, or SLEEP mode. Press RESET to get his attention.
- Robosapien can't "see" the remote signals. Always point the remote control at his head.
- Robosapien is too far away. Move closer to him.
Robosapien's head has turned to the right; I have not been able to re-center it. Do you have any suggestions for repair?
- Lower his arms and twist his head all the way to the left, until you hear a "click".
What if Robosapien is not walking well?
- Try pressing STEP again for the sure-footed "slow walk" mode, or, if stopped, press STEP-STEP.
- Only operate Robosapien on a hard floor or low-pile carpet. He has trouble walking on deep shag, grass, sand, or cloth.
- Make sure there are no obstructions, wires, or string limiting Robosapien's motion.
- Maybe his batteries need changing.
Why can't Robosapien pick up low objects from the floor?
-Robosapien will damage his fingers if he bends down too low. He can only pick up items that are greater than approximately 2" high, such as paper cups, socks in a ball, bent business cards, crumpled paper, etc.
- If you put Robosapien in a dimly lit environment, his palm lights will show you where his two pick-up "sweet spots" are located. When you do a pick-up command, he can very reliably pick things up which are placed in these spots located next to his ankles.
Why does Robosapien have two types of hands?
- His right hand is for round or bulky things like dolls, cardboard tubes, etc.
His left hand is for thin things like pencils, napkins, dollar bills, business cards, and paper. Use his hands to lift things, hold and carry them, and even put them on steps or in laundry bags, for example.
What if Robosapien doesn't walk while he is carrying something?
- If Robosapien is holding something that will flop against his sensor (like a
long ruler), the sensor may false trigger and he may stop walking. If that is the case, press SELECT-FORWARD or SELECT-SELECT-FORWARD (bulldozer action) and Robosapien will walk.
Robosapien stops whenever he's stuck against a wall. How do I get him away from it?
- Press SELECT-FORWARD or SELECT-BACKWARD to get him away from objects that keep tripping his sensors. You can also press SELECT-SELECT-BULLDOZER to make Robosapien kick his way through things in front of him.
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