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Published: 2017-10-25, Author: Michael , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: 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 app-connected robot ball called the Sphero Mini that's b...
Abstract: Before Sphero branched out into making Star Wars toys and anthropomorphic cars, it was known for its rolling robot balls.The company's best-known product, the original 2011 Sphero, has since gone through a bunch of permutations and updates, but its $99 pr...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Features, Multicoloured LEDs, Different control inputs
Battery life could be longer
While manufacturers would love you to stretch your Christmas budget to hundreds of dollars per gift, thankfully this is one that's actually affordable. Its cheap enough to give to the kids and not be concerned with extracting years of value out of it. Its...
"The Sphero Mini is everything that's great about Sphero's 'bots distilled into a ping-pong ball. It's also everything that's bad about Sphero's 'bots distilled into a ping-pong ball."...
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Published: 2017-10-22, Author: Adam , review by: ausdroid.net
As outlined by Adam above the robot is great fun and at the same time can be used to learn (if the child wants to). The basic app is great fun, especially the facial expressions and is super easy to use. You can not only move and drive the robot but you c...
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Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Anthony , review by: macworld.com.au
Abstract: But the real fun comes when you start programming with the Sphero Mini.For programming, you'll need the free Sphero Edu app. This lets you make the robot move, change it's LED colour, respond to input from its sensors such as the gyroscopes, or respond to...
I have been pleasantly surprised by the Sphero Mini, it offers a great deal of entertainment for something so basic, and the education features mean it will be useful long after you are bored with the remote-control features.At £49.99 it's not cheap for s...
Abstract: The Sphero Mini is a 4cm ball that has no connections at all it is simply a round ball. It is weighted on the inside and without power if it is moved around it will always roll to that one spot.There are three simple instructions on the inside cover of...
Great fun, Easy to set up and use, Bags of potential
Erratic driving, Battery life, Not suitable for all terrains
The Sphero Mini is everything that's great about Sphero's 'bots distilled into a ping pong ball. It's also everything that's bad about Sphero's 'bots distilled into a ping pong ball. But it's tilting more towards the positives. The Sphero Mini is great f...