Robosapien v2

Summary

The Robosapien V2 is the second generation of Mark Tilden's Robosapien robot. It is nearly twice the size of the original robot, standing around 1.85 feet (56 cm) tall. Instead of the original caveman grunts, the V2 can speak a large list of pre-recorded phrases. It has infrared and basic color recognition sensors, grip sensors in its hands, touch or contact activated hand and foot sensors, and sonic sensors. For movement, the V2 has an articulated waist, shoulders, and hands giving him a variety of body animations.

Overview edit

The Robosapien V2 model was designed by Mark Tilden and is an autonomous robot. The Robosapien V2 comes packaged with a remote, a bowling ball with three pins, and the robot.[1] It is an "evolved" form of Robosapien V1.

Additional features edit

The V2 comes with a repertoire of sayings and animations which can be activated from the remote control. Features from the original Robosapien such as burp and fart are included, along with a parody of the Lost In Space robot's "Danger, Will Robinson!" and many other one-liners.

Much of the V2's internal behavior can be deduced by the blinking patterns of his blue eye pads, which change as the V2 changes modes.

Variants edit

Colors edit

In addition to the white/black color scheme, there are additional colored variants of Robosapien V2 which include bronze, red, blue and black.

Mini Robosapien V2 edit

A smaller version of the toy titled "Mini Robosapien V2" has also been produced. As with the standard Mini Robosapien it does not have a remote control or different modes of behavior, and isn't an autonomous robot. The product runs on two AAA-size batteries and can only move forward in one direction. The product also has red eyes instead of the standard blue.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Robosapien V2 Manual" (PDF). (2.5 MB)

External links edit

  • RoboCommunity - The official WowWee Robotics user community (run by Capable Networks LLC)
    • The Evolution of Robosapien V2 (in pictures)
  • Robosapien V2 - V2 News & Tips
  • Robosapien V2 Review - Blog for Robosapien V2 fans
  • Robosapien V2 Hacks Archived 2006-08-20 at the Wayback Machine - An examination of the Robosapien V2's internal circuitry
  • Welcoming our new robot overlords - Ars Technica review
  • Marcus @ Evosapien - Various Robobosapien V2 hacks
  • web site RoboDance for control Robots Wow Wee