WowWee Announces 2009 Lineup – Robotics, Alive Cubs and FlyTech
Written on Jan 7, 2009 by Brian and filed under News, WowWee
WowWee, the popular robotics and flying toy company, announced their 2009 lineup at CES. WowWee fans won’t be disappointed as there are all sorts of goodies including Spyball, a robotic ball with webcam and Wi-Fi, two new robots, four new Alive cubs and of course a new FlyTech vehicle – Lightstar.
WowWee Spyball
The Spyball spy-cam is a remote controlled, Wi-Fi enabled, transforming robotic ball that follows the Rovio into the world of remote webcams. The rechargeable Spyball captures video and still images and is equipped with wheels for fast, smooth mobility and 360-degree turns. When in camera mode, the Spyball transforms from rolling stealth machine to camera bot. Kids will certainly get a kick out of having the ever so quiet Spyball sneak up on unsuspecting parents or siblings.
WowWee Joebot & Roborover
The next generation of WowWee’s Robotics line includes two playful companions – the Joebot and Roborover robots. The Joebot robot is a content-packed, walking, talking interactive buddy with a sense of humor and rhythm. In fact he has the most fun while dancing and beatboxing. Tap out a beat and he will repeat it while dancing to the beat. Joebot features voice command control which means he is capable of responding to key phrases via sound sensors; he can also be controlled by his responsive hands or by the Robosapien robot’s remote controller.
Joebot’s movements are fast and fluid, and he is able to avoid obstacles via infrared sensors or detect if he falls over with tilt sensors. Like other WowWee robots, he has multiple modes of play including; Wandering, Patrol, Talk, Guard and Battle Modes. In Battle Mode, for example, he will wander freely while tracking and blasting objects with his hand LEDs; you can even challenge him to a “duel” using any TV remote controller.
The WowWee Roborover robot is a talking, tread-based, roving explorer with an inquisitive personality that grows to become more confident as users navigate and play with him. The Roborover robot is operated via remote-control and features poseable arms, head and waist. This shy little explorer features spoken content, various driving-based games, infrared sensors for obstacle avoidance, and tilt sensors allowing him to perceive when he has fallen over. The Roborover robot also features a “Follow Me” homing function that will trigger this exploratory companion to search for his user – even in the dark! Sensor-based LED headlights will automatically turn on in the dark to illuminate his path.
WowWee Alive Cubs
WowWee released the popular Alive Cubs last year and are expanding on the platform with four new cuddly critters including a Seal (pictured), Husky Puppy, Koala Joey, and Leopard Cub. Each features animated facial and vocal expressions triggered by users’ touch and comes with adoption papers and a family portrait.
WowWee FlyTech Lightstar
A WowWee product announcement wouldn’t be complete without something that flies. Enter the FlyTech Lightstar, a helicopter-like design with built-in LED lights that create a halo-effect when flying. The crash resistant FlyTech Lightstar flyer comes with an easy-to-use remote, controlling the flyer’s altitude. Three Lightstars can be flown at once. The battery takes 10 minutes to charge and gets 5 minutes of flying time.
WowWee FlyTech Hoverpod
The Hoverpod is a crash-resistant hovercraft-type remote unit that features a two-channel remote control and a tail rudder for directional movement. The Hoverpod racer can jet across most smooth surfaces and be controlled to maneuver around obstacles. A 10-minute charge will last for up to five minutes play.
Update 9/28/09 – WowWee Lightstar Review Posted
Update 10/5/09 – WowWee Alive Leopard Cub Review Posted
Update 1023/09 – WowWee Roborover Review Posted
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