Sunday, November 10, 2013

Zoomer Review

Zoomer Review
If there is one toy that little boys can never say no to, it would be robots. Now ask a little boy what pet he'd like to have, and the answer would most likely be a dog. Spin Master has taken both concepts and came up with Zoomer, the most advanced robo-dog to date.

Features of Zoomer

The robotic dog named Zoomer resembles a Dalmatian pup that moves and acts just like a real puppy.

Zoomer has fully articulated limbs, allowing it to move in any direction and on any surface. Playful, it can wag its tail and roll around, just like a real puppy. To complete the pet-master experience, it has also been programmed to respond and acknowledge over 30 voice commands.

The eyes of Zoomer is made with tiny LED bulbs that lights up and turns into a heart shape when you say "I Love You". It's like having a pet without the regular vet checkups and the poop-cleaning.

Zoomer, which is due for release in August 2013, is made for children 5 years old and above. Parents who want to teach their children the responsibility of caring for pets could use Zoomer to train them.

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Price and Guarantees

The estimated retail price of Zoomer is around $100. No official announcements regarding guarantees have been made yet.

What We Like About Zoomer

The LED eyes turning into hearts is definitely an adorable touch, but that's not the only good thing about this robotic dog. Try rubbing its belly and it will roll over, and when it plays dead, those LED eyes will show the letter X. Cute, isn't it?

Making Zoomer a trainable robotic dog makes it the perfect tool for parents who want to give their children the chance to have a pet but still deem them too young for the responsibility. It can even be used as a way to teach the child valuable lessons of responsibility as well as enhance their communication and social skills.

What We Don't Like About Zoomer

We weren't too impressed with the battery life of Zoomer. It will take about half an hour to fully charge it, and the amount of play time you'll get with Zoomer ranges from 20 to 40 minutes alone. This could be quite disruptive, seeing as you have to recharge every 30 minutes or so, then play, then charge it again. They should have made the battery life more lasting.

Is Zoomer Worth Your Money?

You wouldn't be blamed for thinking that the $100 price tag is very high. However, if you look at the features of Zoomer and the benefits youyou're your child will reap, you'll realize that it's worth your money. It is definitely cheaper than the cost of buying and raising an actual dog.

Where Can You Buy Zoomer?

All major toy stores are highly likely to sell Zoomer once it is released. Expect it to also be sold in online stores such as Online Store.

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Customer Reviews of Zoomer

There are no official reviews for Zoomer just yet. But if the response to this robo-dog during the New York Toy Fair is anything to go by, Zoomer will soon be making his way to every home with a child.

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