toys
Posts tagged ‘toys’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

Some of you might have heard of the V_Bot from RC2, it’s been featured in several gadget blogs lately. To my knowledge, this is however the first ever video of the cool 3-in-1 R/C car, dancing robot and MP3 speaker:
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Spider-Man and Venom Walkie Talkies ($19) - when you want to start talking, simply lift the right arm up on one of these action figure communication toys. The arm will function as an antenna. Requires 8 x AAA batteries.
(Via 7Gadgets)

On the website they claim that the Micro Mosquito ($99) is the “world’s smallest 3-channel indoor RC helicopter”. It measures 20 x 16 x 9cm and comes with a 15 x 15 x 4cm. large launch pad that doubles as a charger.
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The cool looking Discovery Radio Control Freestyle GyroTruck ($40) all-terrain stunt machine runs at a 45-degree angle, upside down or right-side up.
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The Jet Ski Video Game ($70) comes with a 52 inch inflatable Jet Ski simulator. It features wireless game controls built into the racer and realistic 16-bit graphics for the 6 included arcade games.
Just plug the console into the TV and enjoy the fun. But before you get all excited and hit the Add to Cart button, notice the 110 lbs weight limit.
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The Danish toy firm LEGO turns 75 today. Happy birthday from GeekAlerts!
Featured below is a compilation of carefully selected LEGO bits of joy:
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The iTeddy is a multimedia teddy bear with a 512 MB memory and an SD memory card slot. It will soon be released and the price will be around $122.
The multimedia player on its tummy show video and photos, play bedtime stories, music and games. The player is detachable and comes with a belt clip.
(Toyology via The Red Ferret Journal)

Another day and yet another radio controlled Doctor Who toy (some of you might remember we had the post about Tech Digest’s contest yesterday).
With the Doctor Who Action Figure with R/C K9 ($40) you will get a 5 inch tall Doctor Who and a 2.5 inch tall K9, where the later is radio controlled.
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The people over at Tech Digest now have a contest where one lucky UK-residing reader will win a Doctor Who R/C Dalek Battle Pack worth $80.
All you need to do to take part is to answer a simple question.
More about the Doctor Who R/C toy the can be found at Prezzybox.

The 3D Doodle Kit ($10) allows you to make 3 dimensional drawings using a compass style instrument and a blue and a red pen. The colored lines have the effect of lifting your creation off the paper, giving it depth when viewed through the special 3D glasses.
(Think.BigChief via Mike Ballan)