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WowWee RoboRemote slips out into availability, gets reviewed

Post Date: Jun 25, 2008 1:57 p.m.
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Filed under: Robots WowWee has been talking up its all-controlling RoboRemote since CES at the beginning of this year, but it looks like it’s only recently found its way into availability, and it’s now thankfully gotten reviewed as well. According to the folks at RoboCommunity, the remote fully delivers on its promise to control any IR-based WowWee robot, with the software (XP/Vista only, unfortunately) straightforward enough for most anyone to use, but apparently not so basic as to turn off more adventuresome robotics enthusiasts (who’ll no doubt find some ways to use this without the basic software anyway). Couple that with the $20 price tag, and they say that this is a "must-have gadget" for any WowWee robot owner. [Thanks, Matt] Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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