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Life became duller ever since FedEx took away our last annoying little robot, so we got our hands on a new but less chatty plastic companion -- say hi to Robonica's Roboni-i programmable robot.
The robot is available at several retailers for $249.99 including ToysRUs.com, Amazon, and Hammacher Schlemmer stores. The bot has two wheels and is fully programmable with 16 sensors and four ...
The core of the Robonica’s introductory product, Roboni-i Action Games, is a fully programmable remote controlled robot with sensors that make it aware of its environment and that enable it to ...
It’s hard to classify the new Roboni-i from high-tech toymaker Robonica. And that’s the whole point. Billed as the world’s first fully programmable, interactive gaming robot, the Roboni-i ...
Upstart toymaker Robonica has been making promises about its Robini-i programmable robot for a little while now, but it looks like it's now not only managed to get the bot out the door, but land ...
Move over Battle Bots, now there’s Roboni-I, the programmable gaming robot that lets you wheel plastic automatons round micro-arenas for solo or team sport, on or offline.Yep, it’s really real ...
A smart, fully programmable and highly agile two-wheeled robot, Roboni-i is the first entertainment robot to offer unlimited play patterns. The state-of-the-art robot features 16 sensors and four ...
A South African/US start-up called Robonica is promising to "redefine the entertainment robotics market" this autumn with the launch of the Roboni-i robotic gaming system. Fusing elements of ...
You can also go online to play video-game based matches, track stats, or get tips from the Robini-i community. Feels kinda pricey, but robot soccer would make for a wicked drinking game. [Robonica ...
Since you can play games with it and engage in robot activities on the web, Tom Dusenberry, head of North America for Robonica, refers to the launch of Roboni-I as the “rise of robotic gaming.” ...
Robonica, a South African robotics entertainment company, has announced that it will release a new RFID-enabled remote control robot toy in late September. The programmable Rononi-i comes equipped ...
Marblehead High School senior and Roboni-i “world champion” Joe Aronhime showed local kids the best of the robotic gaming world at a Robonica Tournament on Feb. 25 at the Jewish Community Center.