Boomer is an interactive robot dinosaur which uses self balancing technology to keep him upright.
He has sensors on his noise so he can detect objects in front of him so he can avoid them or he starts to sniff and get curious.
He responds to hand gestures, you can make him sit back and spin around.
He freely roams around the room interacting with objects around him, he can move forwards, backwards and turn in any direction.
He has different emotions which are displayed by the colour of his eyes for example if he gets mad his eyes turn red and he becomes aggressive in his actions.
The video above shows some of this basic actions. He also comes with a controller so he can be used like an RC toy.
This is one of most impressive toy robots I have come across. At times you really do feel like their is an actual little dinosaur roaming around the place. The noises, head and tail movement do actually seem realistic.
If you can get him for a good price I can't fault it.
Dino himself includes a rechargeable battery which can charged via a usb cable which is included. The RC controller requires 3 AAA batteries not included.
This is the Mini Roboraptor by WowWee Robotics, unboxing and trying him out.
This is a much more basic version of the big Roborapor. He can walk via his battery powered motors, you can also manually move his arms, head and tail. His month also opens which allows him to hold stuff.
He looks great but hes pretty limited of features but he is very cheap, I picked one up from Amazon for about £13 new so you can't really expect too much for that price.
He would make a great cheap little present for any kid that likes dinosaurs and robots!
He requires 3 AAA batteries which are not included.
Teksta Robotic T-Rex Dinosaur Unboxing this is the newer Black and Red version.
It's an interactive dino pet. It doesn't have a remote control, you control it with sound and hand gesture technology.
He walks, moves his head, arms and tail. He can be programmed via an app that can be downloaded for Apple and Android devices.
Also if you have the Teksta Puppy and Kitty he interacts with them.
He comes with his bone which you can feed him and then spits it out. His eye color shows his different emotions, he roars and makes various other noises.
Hes good build quality but some of the features like hand gestures are sometimes difficult to get to work. He has some good technology in him but it would be nice if he had more control over his walking, like turning by himself and exploring his environment.
Overall hes a good toy, good for younger kids but older children might get bored quickly.
Robosapien can dance, walk, pick up objects, turn and make funny noises. He has two hands which can open and close which can grip stuff. Includes a plastic hat type thing for picking up which you can see in the video put he can also pick other stuff up.
He can lean from side to side, move his hips forward and back. His arms have an impressive range of motion with various attacks that can be triggered from the remote control.
It's a really impressive robot for the price, great for kids and will also impress adults.
The controller take 4 AAA batteries and 4 D batteries for the robot itself, Not included.
The videos show some of its features which includes jumping, meowing, begging. You can feed it a little mouse which is also used to activate some of its features.
Robotic Kitty responds to sounds, voice, hand motions, it has senors which can detect things around it.
It's designed to act like a real life kitten, it reacts to the lighting in the room, it has different emotions, it can meow, purr and various other cat noises.
The remote mouse has two buttons which can trigger the cat to do certain tricks, walk and to pounce.
Teksta robotic kitty is a great little toy for children, it's well made, good quality and it's more intelligent than the average toy with at times impressive technology.
It also as a free app which can be installed in smart phones and tablets which can be used to program kitty with various commands and emotions. Available at the google play and iphone stores.
It's a great toy with many features which should keep most kids entertained for some time.
It requires 4 AA batteries (not included) and costs around £60.