Clocky Robotic Alarm

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Have trouble waking up in the morning? Clocky is the ultimate solution. This clock will beep in random patterns to wake you up, and roll around the room in random directions until you get up and hunt the littel bugger down! You do have the option of disabling its wheels, but where’s the fun in that?

Lost In Space Robot

Monday, September 1st, 2008

The Genuine Lost In Space B-9 Robot.

This is a 6 1/2 tall animatronic, remote control version of the classic B9 Robot from the Lost in Space Television series. It has 511 pre-recorded phrases, performed by Richard Tufeld, the original voice of the robot, including of course “Danger Will Robinson.”

You can move the robot in a variety of ways, including activating it’s “soil sampler” which emerges from the right tread on it’s foot. It will then proceed to give you an environmental report. If you’re planning on interstellar travel (and who of us isn’t?) then having a companion like this by your side is simply a must.

Robotic Chick

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Before robots evolve into androids they have to work their way up through the evolutionary scale, and barnyard animals are clearly at the cutest edge of robotic technology

This little chick will cheep, chirp, and flap it’s wings when petted, and even cries when it’s not given attention. It’s like having all the fun of a pet with none of the mess!

I-SOBOT

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

The I-SOBOT can be controlled via voice commands or by the included remote. He has 17 fully functioning servo motors that allow him to perform a variety of complex motions, including doing a handstand! He also speaks, using over 200 words and phrases. The only drawback is that there is a slight chance of it becoming sentient and striking out against it’s human masters, but the chances of that happening only increase by 30% every day or two.

R2-D2

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Admit it, ever since you first saw Star Wars you’ve wished you can have an R2-D2 of your very own. This one is a little smaller than the movie version, but it responds to your voice comands! He responds to over 40 commands, including some hidden ones you have to find yourself. His utility arm can carry a cup of soda for you, his dome rotates, and you can plot a course for him to execute. Also if you’re very lucky, he’ll play a message from a certain princess for you.