WowWee, the Hong Kong-based manufacturer behind that old RadioShack
stalwart, RoboSapien, showed off a couple of promising high tech toys
due out in the fall. COJI is one of the company’s more compelling
products in a while. The little robot, which made its first public
appearance at ToyFair earlier this year, is designed with the noble task
of making coding more accessible for little ones.
The bipedal ‘bot’s name, a combination of “coding” and “emoji,”
should give you a pretty clear picture of where the company is going
with the product. Coji utilizes an emoji-based coding language
controlled via a connected mobile device.
The app features several different games, whereby kids enter
emoji-based commands that the robot carries out through movements and
via its LCD face. The company’s app features a number of different
coding games, and the robot also responds to motions like titling and
shaking, interaction aimed at roping in younger users. The most
compelling bit, however, may be the price point – Coji will run $60 when
he starts shipping this fall.
WowWee’s also got a simple drone arriving right around the same time.
The aim of the Lumi is to make autonomous aerial vehicles as simple as
humanly possible, with control as easy as pressing a button. The drone
utilizes the same proximity technology as the company’s upcoming dog
robot, Chip, keeping the vehicle close to home base.
Using the app, players can select from a variety of different aerial
maneuvers and sequences, and can choreograph air shows to music by
dragging and dropping movements onto a timeline. The battery only lasts
about 10 minutes on a charge, but at least they’re swappable. As with
Coji, the toy’s certainly got the right price, running $80 when it
arrives this fall.
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