Roboscout Personal Robot By Sharper Image With Trays (looks Like R2d2)

US $150.00

  • Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
  • Jan 29th
RoboScout Personal Robot by Sharper Image with Trays (looks like R2D2) CONDITION: Powers on, does a movement check, but gets stuck say "hello" over and over and over.  His plastic helmet is missing, the microphone cover on the front is missing, the rotating sensor on the front is scratched up and is missing a rubber belt to move correctly.  RoboScout's batteries are completely dead and only responds if plugged in, and because RoboScout can't move forward or backward while pulled in, I can't confirm that he is able to move forward or backwards.  The remote works correctly when RoboScout isn't stuck saying "hello".  Overall the RoboScout robot has light wear on it. However, as for the remote I recently dropped it and the screen cracked in the corner and the buttons got scraped up too.  The remote still functions and even the video streaming does too, but the screen is obstructed as you can see in the pictures. Item is sold "as-is" and all sales are final. See video url below on his condition...  http://youtu.be/ydubp0lt038 Comes with two serving trays for food/drinks, remote control with AC adapter, and the AC adapter for RoboScout RoboScout that was made and distributed by the Sharper Image Company from 2000-2002. Originally only 10K were made, 5K sold, and only few of them are known to exist today.  So own a rare piece of Robotics history. ------ RoboScout ® has large, dynamic eyes that truly see through a hidden eye surveillance camera. Its transmitter sends clear images even in near darkness, to a 3" x 4" screen on a wireless remote control center. Move the robot's eyes and camera to either side and tilt its body up or down. Hidden, built-in microphones pick up sounds and transmit what RoboScout hears. You can see and listen to what's going on and have conversations back and forth remotely. RoboScout infrared sensors detect obstacles in its way, triggering amusing ("Whoops!") and appropriate ("Comin' through!") phrases from its extensive vocabulary. If RoboScout collides with an object, it might exclaim; "Where did that come from?" RoboScout wireless remote, manages all functions guiding RoboScout forward, back, right, left, spinning round and stop. Drive RoboScout everywhere, across floors, onto rugs and over thresholds. RoboScout has a large conversational vocabulary you name it. Whenever RoboScout® speaks, its mouth moves and LED lights blink in sync with the sounds.      greetings "Hello, hello, hello!" Exclamations "Watch out!" Ditties "I'm a little robot, da, da, da" Commands "Take me to your leader!" Protests "I can't hold that much!" Questions "Where did that come from?" RoboScout ® spoken responses are programmed logically to seem intelligent and responsive to events and stimuli. If RoboScout ® falls, it might say,"Help! I've fallen and I can't get up!" If it strikes an obstacle, it might say, "That hurt!" If picked up, it might protest, "Put me down!" If in "Sentry" mode and its infrared sensors detect movement, RoboScout ® will turn and demand, "Halt! Who goes there?" RoboScout ® also speaks with transmitted voices, saying whatever is spoken into the remote control's built-in microphone. Select one of two electronic voices (high or low pitch) or your natural voice. Special modes and features give it unparalleled versatility: In "SENTRY" mode, RoboScout ® passive infrared sensors detect motion and trigger a series of voice alerts. Switch to "MONITOR" to keep an eye on a sleeping infant or young child at play. Press "ARM LOCK" and RoboScout ® can carry up to two lbs. of drinks and snacks on two trays held in its hands. Press "GREET" and RoboScout® will welcome all guests who come in range. Press "Message" to record a 15-second memo. Both the RoboScout ® and its wireless remote controller are powered by built-in rechargeable batteries; each comes with a charging adapter. RoboScout ® stands 25 inches tall and weighs 24 lbs. The remote is 12 inches wide, and its screen is 3" x 4" inches. URL below for a PDF of RoboScout's diagrams and more info... http://www.hightechscience.org/RoboScout_Diagrams.pdf
Condition Used :
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes Powers on, does a movement check, but gets stuck say "hello" over and over and over. His plastic helmet is missing, the microphone cover on the front is missing, the rotating sensor on the front is scratched up and is missing a rubber belt to move correctly. RoboScout's batteries are completely dead and only responds if plugged in, and because RoboScout can't move forward or backward while pulled in, I can't confirm that he is able to move forward or backwards. The remote works correctly when RoboScout isn't stuck saying "hello". Overall the RoboScout robot has light wear on it. However, as for the remote I recently dropped it and the screen cracked in the corner and the buttons got scraped up too. The remote still functions and even the video streaming does too, but the screen is obstructed as you can see in the pictures.

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