Before we talk about this deal, we need to get something out of the way: the amount of fun you’ll have with a Sphero Mini App-Controlled Robot Ball is not accurately portrayed by the bizarre ...
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Connected Play company Sphero has announced the launch of its latest app-enabled robotic ball, Sphero BOLT. In addition to the robot itself, Sphero BOLT is accompanied by the Sphero Edu app. The app ...
Sphero is a new kind of ball invented by the folks at Orbotix. It's white and illuminated on the inside and can be controlled by your smartphone. The Sphero has a tiny "robot" inside that you can link ...
The first time around Sphero was a fun idea with not much meat on the bone. With Sphero 2.0 there is so much fun and even more potential it's a killer idea for Christmas. Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor ...
We first saw Sphero, the smartphone-controlled robotic ball, at last year’s CES–but it was just a prototype then. Now it’s a product that retails for $129 and has five available free apps with ...
This looks fun – a tiny app-driven robotic ball from Sphero which is about the size of a ping pong ball. What’s clever about it is that it features Sphero’s FaceDrive technology so you can use facial ...
Fans of Sphero, the robotic ball that you control with your smartphone, will soon be able to use the ball to navigate fields of flying space rocks as they blast them apart with an anti-matter cannon, ...
Sphero’s second mini kit, Sphero Mini soccer, is inspired by the sport of soccer. Included in the kit is Sphero mini robotic ball with a soccer-ball style shell and cones. Kids can use the Sphero Play ...
Sphero has announced another rolling ball robot called the Sphero Bolt. The Sphero Bolt follows in the company’s ethos of having a commitment to education-based products, but it comes with some ...
Sphero has a new robotic ball, and it's noticeably livelier and more colorful than its older models. The Sphero Bolt will look like the SPRK+ at first until its 8x8 LED Matrix starts moving and ...