Technology
This $600 Buzz Lightyear toy is the most realistic yet
Do you’ve gotten $600 in your pocket that is burning a hole the size of an asteroid? If so, recent Buzz Lightyear the robot could also be for you.
Cooperation between Pixar and an organization producing smart toys in RobosThe recent Buzz is fully equipped with over 3,000 small parts, 75 microchips and 23 servo motors. It also features what Robosen calls “first-of-its-kind micro-servo drives” that help Buzz perform complex eye and mouth movements.
You can activate the robot via voice commands or by pressing one in every of the multi-colored buttons on its chest, but it surely actually involves life due to an app that unlocks a lot of different functions. There are pre-made actions based on scenes from the Toy Story movies, in addition to a handheld remote control function that is a bit tricky since it doesn’t have a particularly flat surface.
The most interesting thing is the editor, which lets you adjust Buzz’s joints (and eyes), synchronize with the application and create your personal custom scene with dialogue.
The recent Buzz is available now for $600.