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Life-Like Interactive Buzz Lightyear Robot Available for $600 – WDW News Today
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Robosen Robotics has introduced a new life-like interactive Buzz Lightyear robot collectible, now available for $599.
Buzz Lightyear Robot
Robosen teamed up with Disney and Pixar to bring Buzz Lightyear to life with cutting-edge technology that allows the character to walk, talk, and interact with users. Buzz responds to voice commands and mobile app controls. He comes with pre-programmed commands, movements, and 200+ audio clips from the “Toy Story” films. Users can also customize the robot with their own programming via the app and the online Robosen Studio PC.
Made of over 3,000 components, the Buzz Lightyear robot stands 14.6 inches tall and weighs 3.7 pounds. It has 23 servo motors, which enable its full-range motion including facial expressions. 75 intelligent microchips power the interactivity. He includes two interchangeable hands and two interchangeable foot plates: one with Andy’s signature and a blank one to write your own name.
The blue button on Buzz’s spacesuit activates demo mode. The green button activates Spanish mode, as seen in “Toy Story 2.” And the red button activates his “inner voice,” as seen in “Toy Story 4.”
Robosen Co-Founder Hansen Su said, “This collaboration with Disney and Pixar has allowed us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in toy robotics. We are excited to offer fans an innovative and personal way to experience the magic of Buzz Lightyear in a way that has never been done before.”
Watch the Buzz Lightyear robot in action in the video below.
The Buzz Lightyear robot is available for $599 from DisneyStore.com (pre-order expected to ship November 1), Robosen.com, DisneyStore.co.uk (£499), Disney Store Times Square, Disney Store Oxford Street, and Disney Store Dublin. Read more on the Robosen website.
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