We Get Mail: WowWee Releases 3 Pro-Quality Rovio TV Commercial style videos on YouTube

Posted on 23 September 2008 by


Moe information has just come in from Robert concerning the new WowWee Rovio spy cam robot. After watching these new videos, you may decide that Rovio is exactly what you need for keeping an eye on things when you can’t be home…

Hello Judie in BFE, [Ed note: you see how he is?! ;-) ]

WowWee is pulling out all the stops with their new Rovio spy cam robot. Instead of the usual toy style videos they have already produced and published 3 gloss high quality teaser style videos that are high in information content and devoid of fluff. The 3 short TV style videos just published to YouTube give you a crisp look at the Rovio’s features, web interface, and home networking requirements in a rapid yet clear look at their flagship robot product for 2008. Here they are:

Meet Rovio – TV commercial style clip , short and sweet

Get To Know Rovio – Details on the Rovio and charging dock and more

Experience Rovio – Solid details on the Rovio, it’s web interface, and what you need to use it

For a lot more Rovio videos that show the Rovio in even greater detail visit Robots Rule.

Also, we’ve started a brand new blog dedicated to WowWee’s Rovio since we feel it is such an important product. It’s not just for robotics and gadget folk, but for consumers interested in home security systems and looking for a way to stay in touch with pets and loved ones when traveling.

http://www.robotsrule.com/wowwee-rovio/wowwee-rovio.php

Thanks,
Robert Oschler
RobotsRule.com

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