WowWee Tribot Talking Companion

by Yousef on June 18, 2010


  • Tribot Talking Companion/Personality Packed Robot/ Interactive Conversations and Entertainment
  • Built in wheel encoder driving games
  • Three wheeled Omni directional motion
  • Multiple activity modes/alarm modes
  • Numerous sensors and LED indicators/ remote controller requires 3 x AAA size batteries, not included

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Tribot is one of the youngest in the line of personal robots from WowWee. This innovative companion is about more than just your average robot – Tribot is off the robot assembly is fresh and ready to interact with you, either integrated with or playing games tell you jokes. Remember, however, it is a young robot so he will need your help, it commands using the remote. Requires eight “AA” and three “AAA” batteries, not included. . . more>>

WowWee Tribot Talking Companion

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A. Stagg June 18, 2010 at 11:15 am

Of all the WowWee robots, I think Tribot is more fun than the Robosapien and far, far beyond Robopanda WowWee Robotics. After Robopanda disappointed, we were really pleased, I like to build Tribot this error.

Tribot not considered human WowWee Robosapien with Mini Robo – Silver, but it moves better, faster and more efficient. The three-wheel configuration works very well! The big news is the control of the tilt-sensitive remote combined with a very intuitive remote which makes it much easier to operate than using the Robosapien.

As Robopanda, sarcastic dialogue might tiring but not as immediately angry. However, there is something familiar and friendly with Robosapien grunts. I wish Tribot two modes to allow users to coherent and incoherent dialogue had to choose! Uh-huh!
Rating: 5.4

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Elisa N. Abbott June 18, 2010 at 1:14 pm

This toy is wonderful, my son asked for the entire year. Finally, we have purchased. It’s enormous fun. He loves it. The only snag is that it is a battery eater. After eight batteries in it the first day. The next day, he says its batteries are low. That’s all he will say, I need more batteries! I recommend everyone to buy this toy, you can buy rechargeable batteries and take time to load into the night.
Rating: 5.3

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maxxpwr June 18, 2010 at 2:13 pm

I do not remember the last time I was bitterly disappointed with a toy, return it, but these robots have done. It is such a half baked product on many levels.

Let me the positive aspects of the first way – the drive three-wheeled omni-directional is very good, giving the robot great mobility.

’s All.

negative
* Orders are boring – is good for the IR remote for your TV, but no movement control, IR was too late, their reach is too limited and requires line of sight. All radio controlled toys should RF. The IR remote is very lag, and sometimes simply not respond. For example, although the robot, which, for a very specific maneuver through, around the wheel design is that it is almost impossible to accurately control the robot – just try to stop at the corner correct spinning in place is difficult and frustrating. The tilt controls are gadgets, at best.

* After playing with the robot for a while, you realize just how easy is the sport, there is no depth. Getting back to it and can incorporate your comments. So what? Considering how inaccurate the controls, even if you had taken your control input, the robot is not in the same way when playing, because, as it is inaccurate. So what is the meaning of the play? The roaming functionality is also implemented without failure, and low value, such as robots stand there grinding wheels against an obstacle that is too low for him to “see.” At the end of the play value of these robots are not much more than a remote control car, but even there, the IR control, you aggravate an end.

* If you are looking robots on screen, we can expect a little more motor function. But in reality, it is not. Other than the wheels turn, eyebrows, ears, and a bit of light appears from time to time, is nothing else on this motorized robot. Not poor, not the upper body, not the neck joint. It is in all poses relax in.

* The robot must be played on a parquet floor. Yes, it will run on a carpet, but it is very slow and the nature of the rule back and forth as it moves. The design wheel is about to slip from the position. And if it runs at full speed in an area rug on the reverse.

After leaving my child into a value of three days, I decided it was not the money. It’s just a poorly designed toy.
Rating: 5.2

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Dean A. Orewiler June 18, 2010 at 2:54 pm

not an evil robot – looks great – a bit like spam Ideal Toy Company of the 60s with all mobile devices. . . It is very neat with all its infrared commands – robots and intelligent features. . . . It’s a bit difficult to control and it could be a robot at this age is more like a remote to control racing cars. I can not slam for the price of the Amazon. . . I would not pay $ 100 for them as Target and Toys KB has marked. It has some very interesting features like the robot guard “function or alarm system. The games may well for a child with patience. I bought this book because I have a Robbie the robot, that I have gained from the early 90s… It has a one.
I’d say a nice toy.
Rating: 5.4

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Eyda L. Figueroa-rodriguez June 18, 2010 at 5:50 pm

In comparison with the Robosapien, WowWee seems more fun to play and easy to use.
Rating: 5.4

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