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Ordentliche Akkulaufzeit, Gute Verarbeitung, Viele Stunts, Ansprungsvolle Lernkurve
Teuer, Nicht wasserdicht, Recht Laut, App könnte mehr spielerische Elemente bieten
Was so einfach aussieht, ist es in Wirklichkeit nicht. Den Orbotix Ollie by Sphero komplett unter Kontrolle zu bekommen und dann vielleicht hier und da noch ein paar Tricks einzustreuen bedarf einiges an Übung. Aber vielleicht macht auch genau das den Re...
Der Roboterball Sphero 2.0 ist ein Hightech Gadget, welches optisch sowie technisch auf voller Linie punkten kann. Gerade die präzise Steuerung hat und besonders gut gefallen. Das moderene Design, verschiedenen LED-Farben und jede Menge Apps, die keine Wü...
Zusammenfassung: The Sphero 2.0 Robotic Ball is an app-controlled, glowing ball made by Orbotix. This spherical robot droid measures three inches in diameter and weighs 1.6 pounds. The Sphero 2.0 is a translucent, white ball wrapped in a high-impact polycarbonate shell wi...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-17, Autor: Dave , Testbericht von: the-gadgeteer.com
Well made, Interesting concept/design, iOS, Android and Windows Mobile compatible, Inductive charging/no ports, Waterproof, 30m/100 ft range, Even Zippier, 30+ Sphero applications, Good array of accessories
Expensive, Occasionally difficult to wake up, Three hours to fully charge, May not hold ones interest very long
Intriguing and simple design, Ability to adjust its color/glow, Rugged and waterproof, Lots of games and apps that make use of it
Challenging controls at first, Pricey
Consumers will think long and hard when contemplating Sphero 2.0’s $130 retail price. No doubt it’s expensive, an investment that requires enough justification to warrant a purchase. However, after taking into account all of the fun with it, the extens...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-26, Autor: Nick , Testbericht von: gamecrate.com
Zusammenfassung: The Sphero 2.0 is, in the simplest possible terms, a remote-control sphere that you can drive around using any Bluetooth-enabled device.If you would prefer a more dramatic description of the Sphero, you can check out this video which features the device l...
Unique and modern design, There are a lot of apps to engage users, Great Bluetooth range, Impressive battery life,
Some apps are not responsive and crash very often, Users need to re-calibrate all the time, Despite some issues, I think the Sphero 2.0 is still a great modern gift for any kid or geek out there. I was really surprised with its precise driving experience
Zusammenfassung: We all love smartphone-controlled gadgets . I mean, what's not to like? These toys are like the remote-control (RC) cars of the future, and with the addition of compatible apps, become the perfect fun pass time for anyone from 3 to 90.We've already review...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-09-03, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: ilounge.com
Announced at the 2011 CES and shipped in 2012, Orbotix's original Sphero wasn't entirely ready for prime time: the uniquely self-powered toy ball was capable of rolling, rotating, and changing colors with or without assistance from a handful of iOS apps, ...
Works in water, survives drops and bumps, rolls down stairs, Brighter LED and faster motor, 25 additional apps add tons of value and replayability, Fun for kids of all ages.
Some of the apps get old quickly or require two Spheros, Occasionally drops the Bluetooth connection, but repairing is easy
While you can buy several iPhone-controlled toys (from cars to bugs and beyond), only the AR.Drone quadricopter is as sophisticated and consistently fun to pilot as the Sphero. And Sphero 2.0 ups the ante on the first version with better driving and a mu...