SmartLab Recon 6.0 Rover Brings Kids Into the Golden Robot Age



Those of us old enough to remember the Jetsons are more than likely disappointed that we don’t have automated robots to wait on us hand and foot quite yet.  However, the younger generation is getting their fix of artificially semi-intelligent silicon delight with SmartLab’s new Recon 6.0 Rover.  The little treaded robot comes with a microphone and speaker so they can scare friends and visitors alike with pre-recorded messages and is easily programmable (unlike most DVRs).
That’s right–the cool thing about this toy is that it’s not remote controlled.  Similar to a hacked Roomba (but much cheaper) this toy relies on computer-style coding to tell it what to do.  That’s where the educational component comes in—kids have to learn to program the Recon 6.0 Rover to make it do what they want it to.
Don’t worry, your child won’t have to re-write Java or hand-code DOS.  There’s an LCD display on the front with several brightly colored buttons below (because kids like brightly colored buttons, right) and the Rover comes with an owner’s manual with everything you need to know to get started.
Kids (or pesky co-workers) can program it to wage cubicle warfare, chase the family dog, or annoy a bratty sister.  And for $60 this thing is cheaper than Tickle-Me Elmo was back in the day—you do know what Tickle-Me Elmo was, right?
So, head on over to SmartLab Toys for the full spec’s and to order yours today.

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