Sphero has been a busy connected toy manufacturer over the last few months. Along with the company’s Lightning McQueen toy, the Star Wars BB-9E remote control sphere, and its impressive miniature ...
Over the past year, Sphero has been busy teaming up with Disney on connected toys for film franchises like Star Wars, Spider-Man and Cars. But today the company is launching a product that takes it ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A programmable robot the size of a ping pong ball, the Sphero Mini is ready to roll into classrooms. While Orbotix started out making ...
It’s been a busy year for Sphero, with the release of products like R2-D2, Spider-Man and Lightning McQueen. But the robotic toy startup is still making non-licensed, non-tie in products too — ...
I love a tiny object, but I wasn’t fully prepared for how small and cute the new Sphero Mini would be. The company introduced and released the ping pong ball-sized device today along with a new Sphero ...
On the outside, robots don't come much simpler than a ball, but that doesn't do justice to the tech inside the gadgets from Sphero. New Atlas went hands on with the company's latest offering, a tiny ...
Engineers from Boulder toy maker Sphero have not only shrunk its signature round robot into one about half the size of the original sphere, the new Sphero Mini responds to facial expressions. Users ...
Sphero, perhaps now best known for its adorable remote control BB-8, has always made fun toys, but they’ve had one big caveat: they’re expensive. The Sphero Mini changes that – and it might just be my ...
Robot tech firm Sphero has launched a new rolling robot to help teach children to code. Last year, Sphero launched the spherical SPRK (pronounced "spark") which is controlled by a smartphone app and ...
Sphero knows how to make us smile. Whenever we start to lose interest in its range of app-controlled robo-toys it throws an adorable new something in front of our noggins: a Sphero version of ...
Robot tech firm Sphero has launched a new rolling robot to help teach children to code. Last year, Sphero launched the spherical SPRK (pronounced "spark") which is controlled by a smartphone app and ...
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