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OWI robots was @ The NYC Toy fair 2008, this is another company that IO’ve never seen in person but have seen their kits online before. They have a lot of variations of a solar cell with a motor z– aerial cable cars, solar cars, viking ships, solar climbing monkeys in addition to nicely machined metal bug kits and my favorite s– their line of giant robotic arms.
Researchers have developed a flexible, sensor-laden artificial antenna to help a robotic bug move and navigate just like the common cockroach. The bug can curry along walls, turn corners, avoid obstacles, and feel its way through the dark. In rescue operations, such robots could be sent to explore collapsed buildings and other situations that could pose hazards or just be inaccessible to humans.
These bug robots are meant to entertain and educate. The next time you want to buy a toy for your child, think about a solar powered bug robot. If you buy solar powered bug robot s for your kids, they will be enchanted and curious to know how it works. Furthermore, solar powered bug robots don't require batteries.
The great thing about solar powered bug robot s is that they are often inexpensive and there is one for every budget. You can get a solar powered grasshopper for as little as $8. Other solar powered bug robot s will cost from $10 to $40. Solar powered bug robots make an excellent gift idea and will help get kids outside the house. Your kids might even start thinking more about sustainable energy.