written by on 23/08/2012
my robo sapien is a gass when i use it to play with my cats they start to play and then get in front of its eyes and then it goes whoo they run and hide or they like to have it stroke there fur but seince then i have lost intrest in it
written by son2005mark on 16/07/2009
Well things have come along way in toys and robotics and with this Robosapien toy your reminded of that if your a grown-up like me as supposed to the children of today, a child today has no idea how much technology has come along and what I was playing with when I was a child, with that in mind you mind find yourself being impressed with this toy alot more and for longer than the child you bought it for! Lets not forget these things are not that cheap compared to what I had spent on me as a child and I think that if it's for a child your not really going to get last ability for your money! Although it is a great robot and will keep most small kids amused for a while if your prepared to control the robot and for maybe 4 to 6 year olds who can just about work out how to work it them selves! Simply put if your rich and can afford it then....why not but if your looking for a toy for a child that's going to last a long time for that amount of money think about something else, big kids (grown-up gadget lovers) will probably love it and marvel at the leap in technology as I did and wish they had one as a child!
written by bowwow on 03/01/2008
Its ok if your a big baby or a child of about 6-7. Once you've played with it a couple of times it gets really boring.
Batteries are not included.
Doesn't really do much.
written by whitefalcon on 23/07/2005
What do I love about the Robosapien is the dance. I have watched that over and over again. I also like the Karate moves. I think its a wonderful toy for the value. It reminds me in many ways of the Robot in the Lost in Space movie. Of course minus tractor transportation system and extra arms.
I wish it had more lights on it. Perhaps in the next version a cell phone light add on interface could be added to the face plate to add a new dimension of coolness.
As I mentioned in the bad areas above the hands are really not controllable to pick up anything save the preprogrammed commands to pick up a bucket.
On the next version please make it so I can turn off burping sounds if desired.
I wish it could say hello instead of just grunting. Or even an R2D2 similar noise would have been a nice feature.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great value for the price. If you have a small pet just seeing the interaction with it is worth the price of admission. Our cat basically stared at it for a few minutes then went under a couch where she could more safely observe it.
I would not categorize this as a boy's toy. I think most of the people buying this item are grown men.
Oh it took me literally 30 minutes to get it away from the box. There are very secure wires used to put the robot in place to secure it during shipping so be sure to have some wire cutters handy or a nice pair of needle nose pliers to get this robot free of its box.
Unless you are Will Robinson you will love this robot. Will would miss the Danger will Robinson from the B9 robot.
written by moremoney on 30/03/2005
The controls of the Robosapien are easy to use and understand. It's very well build but the plactic it is made from seems a little tacky. Very sturdy (can take a knock and being dropped with no problem).
written by gruf69 on 28/01/2005
My beloved wife brought me this toy for my birthday and I've not stopped playing with it since the dogs been chased and karate chopped the kids have been wound up with it and the wife's been whistled at.....lol... This is one hell of a toy if you haven't got kids then get one for yourself, if you have one get it for the kids and then hide it from them. It's the best toy of the year and well worth the £63.99 we paid for ours but be aware the little so and so worms his way into your heart. Only bad part is once turned off it looses user programmed moves.
written by bughead on 31/12/2004
Robosapien is a fairly honestly priced toy. As best selling toy of the year you can already guess that it is very good.
The price range is about £70-£100 and with all these included feautures you can be sure to have fun.
It is mainly based at a younger age gap the only problem with this is that younger children will find it much harder to control it as you have to push the select button to choose the mode and then another to make it do what you want it to.
written by I Know Best on 25/11/2004
I have to admit I am big fan of the Robosapien! This robot is going to be the must-buy item this Christmas and it won't be long before these things are as common as the family dog - apart from their cheaper, more intelligent and won't make a mess of your carpet! I would have to recommend this to anyone with a pulse because it's fun, friendly and will keep you entertained for hours! Make sure you ask Santa for one of these babies!
written by Asmatic Ant With Heavy Shopping on 23/11/2004
The Robosapien is the gift to get this Christmas, I know I've got one. There is almost no limit to what the little fella can do. He walks, dances and burps and best all of he can throw stuff across the room. I believe it was originally designed by a NASA scientist and it shows. He walks just like a human. I truly believe Robosapien is the future of toys, I wish toys had been this good when I was a little 'un. You can pick them up now for about £60 which I think is a bargain. If you're stuck for a present for a male between the ages of 5 and 95 this Christmas then you have just found the answer.
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