WowWee Femisapien Robot - Detailed Review

The first detailed review ever of WowWee’s Femisapien robot (see previous sneak peek videos) is now online. Check out the video from RobotsRule:
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The first detailed review ever of WowWee’s Femisapien robot (see previous sneak peek videos) is now online. Check out the video from RobotsRule:

This interactive table, created by the Australian Lightwell company, is currently at display at the Australian Museum as part of the “Surviving Australia” exhibition.

I’m sure you are all familiar with the Evolution of Dance video. It’s still the most viewed video of all time over at the YouTube website.

We have seen these kind of spy gadgets before, the “secret agent” USB pens that are capable of recording both audio and video.

As part of a WowWee’s new “Insider Video” series, two clips giving a sneak peek at some of Femisapien’s more advanced features have been released.

Here we have the latest trend in the steadily growing stream of those chunky mobile phone watches; a backlit keypad built into the strap.

Here’s a brand new video of WowWee’s upcoming Wrex The Dawg robot.

This video player from Ion allows you to easily convert your old VHS recordings into digital files. Simply put in a tape, press play and leave the rest to the USB-friendly machine.

This new video from RobotsRule covers the important features and capabilities of the latest successor in WowWee’s Robosapien line of robots, the Tri-Bot.

This silver-colored, ball-shaped USB 2.0 web camera is rotatable 360 degrees and features both a built-in microphone and a speaker.