We Get Mail: WowWee’s Mr. Personality robot is available for purchase in the USA

Posted on 09 October 2008 by


Robert’s at it again; today he has information on Mr. Personality, WowWee‘s new omni-directional entertainment robot. Why might you want one? Read on…

Hello Judie,

Reminiscent of one of the robots at the robot carnival in the movie A.I., Mr. Personality is a unique interactive robot companion that talks up a storm. He’s a natural joke teller, a fortune teller, and will even give you whimsical answers about your future. Instead of a featureless face Mr. Personality has an animated face which is displayed via a head mounted full color LCD.

Features

* Can move in all directions using a unique three wheeled mobile base
* Tells stories, jokes, and fortunes and will talk to you too
* Full color head mounted LCD screen display an animated face with synchronized facial expressions and sounds
* Has several distinct play modes including: Bits, Crystal Ball, Fortune Cookies, Demo and others.
* Detects and avoids obstacles and will let you know if he has fallen over or if his batteries are getting low on juice

Official WowWee YouTube video:

Spotted at these retail stores (USA – Prices in USD):

Amazon $282
Hammacher Schlemmer $279
Sears $299
Target $299
WalMart $244
WowWee Online Store $299

For more information visit Robots Rule.

Thanks,
Robert Oschler
RobotsRule.com

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