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September 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Fidèle au modèle visible dans le film
Facile à mettre en marche
Bonne autonomie
Charge par induction
Vraiment trop mignon
Maniabilité aisé application très complèt
Pour les petits et les grand
Solidité et waterfproof
Un des meilleurs jouets Star Wars jamais sortis
Qualité de fabrication (sauf les antennes)
Énorme capital sympathie
Sympa à piloter
Maniabilité Aspect sympathique
Ergonomie de l'application
Autonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Maniabilité qui demande de l'entraînement
Fonctionnalités réduites au lancement
Pas de haut-parleur
Pas de caméra
Un intérêt très limité sur le long terme
Des antennes fragiles
Prix très élev
ça n'est qu'un joue
Risque de lasse
Commandes vocales uniquement sur iOS et en anglais
Publié: 2015-09-23, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Extrait: Is the force strong with Sphero's BB-8 droid, or is he just for Star Wars obsessives with more money than sense?With the impending release of the next Star Wars movies only a couple of months away, the hype is really starting to build. That includes lots...
Publié: 2015-09-03, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Extrait: Sphero's latest droid is from a galaxy far, far away — and he's a lot of fun. I sat down with Orbotix's COO, Jim Booth for a demonstration of Sphero BB-8.Sphero's had a long history in producing fun remote control robots, from its Sphero line of toys thro...
Extrait: A long time ago in a galaxy far far away Star Wars merchandise was limited to shirts and action figures, in 2015 as the release date for the all new Episode VII Star Wars The Force Awakens approaches there's a whole new range of toys and gadgets with the...
Publié: 2015-10-16, Auteur: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Extrait: Sphero has always created interesting remote control toys, whether it's the original remote control ball, the Sphero, the faster and improved Sphero 2, or even the more recently release trick-focused Ollie. But the manufacturer's quirky devices likely hav...
Publié: 2015-12-15, Auteur: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Extrait: I first saw Star Wars episode IV when it first came out in theatres in the mid to late 70s. Although I was only a boy back then, it was one of the most remarkable movie experiences ever - that first scene with the Imperial cruiser pursuing the diplomatic...
Feel the Force, Luke, All the same great augmented app fun as the original, Plays nicely with other Sphero kit
Tougher to master than landing a bullseye on a womp rat, Force Band feels pretty cheap
Everything about this special edition BB-8 is well thought-out, from the extra paint details, to the matching Force Band, to the app's cutesy animations and added-value item hunts. It's not quite the same as being encased in carbonite, but the chunky meta...
Simple controls, Easy to set up, Cool augmented reality messages
No level-up mode, Voice recognition is poor
When you strip away its lights, high-pitched chirps and Star Wars regalia, the BB-8 is essentially a ball that you roll around with your smartphone. One that costs around RM850, which is RM160 more than the Sphero 2.0.That's quite some markup considering...
Extrait: If you're a Star Wars fan, and if you aren't living out in the desert like ol' Ben Kenobi, I'm pretty sure you have seen the BB-8 commercial by Sphero. Out on Force Friday (today!) it was snapped up across stores worldwide. We HBGers weren't immune to its...