Mike Yamamoto | May 15, 2008
Whether they're riding Segways or cleaning buildings, some of the most aggressively animated robots are coming out of South Korean R&D labs. But they also have a softer side too--at least, that's what we
hope.
The
Ringbo is a robotic vehicle for children that can be steered with game-like joysticks
sticking out of its head like a pair of antennae. It can run for an hour on a 6-
or 8-hour charge, according to OhGizmo, which added that it's
not exactly sure why. We're equally baffled, especially given that this is supposedly
designed for kids who are two- or three-years-old, with a 66lb weight limit. (Would
you let your toddlers drive
anything on their own?).
Maybe it's some kind of scheme by the gaming industry to hook them on
joysticks as soon as their motor skills are far enough developed. Or, if we're
lucky, maybe a future version will teach them how to do the dishes.
Via
Crave CNET
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