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    Robosen Buzz Lightyear Has High Price Tag, But is Worth it!

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosSeptember 19, 20222 Mins Read
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    If you’ve ever want to own a Buzz Lightyear that’s going to impress everyone, Robosen’s newest creation is for you. Robosen is the robotics company that put out that amazing Optimus Prime self-transforming Autobot figure. The company has officially teamed up with Disney to create a figure that Andy would likely have on his ultimate wishlist.

    Robosen’s Buzz Lightyear is a conversational, interactive, programmable, and ultra-authentic Space Ranger robot, featuring a genuine combination of science, engineering, and artistry. It’s a work of art—the perfect collectible with maximum authenticity and infinite playability. 

    Inspired by Disney and Pixar, this interactive Space Ranger stands at an impressive 42 cm (16.5 in) and is made with premium materials and character details for incredible authenticity. Powered by 50+ microchips, Robosen engineering brings fluid mobility to each and every part of Buzz Lightyear with 23 high-precision servo motors. With advanced algorithms and multiple programming modes, Buzz can perform a dazzling array of movement options. Now you can enjoy a Buzz Lightyear with exceptional mobility, stability, and life-like poses.

    Robosen’s intelligent conversation system brings Buzz Lightyear to life by enabling speech recognition and lightning-fast responses. Converse with him easily through ambiguous voice and semantic recognition technology without the need to recall specific command words for an immersive interactive experience like no other. No matter how heavy the action gets, he’ll never be at a loss for words!

    Since this toy (or not a toy – Buzz) is programmable you can absolutely program him to be Mrs. Nesbit. Or at least that’s the way I would want to play with him. I’ll get him a tiny little hat and a tea set to boot.

    You can pre-order the figure now and save a few hundred dollars off of the retail price. The figure is set to start shipping out in Spring of 2023. It’s definitely worth the investment if you have that kind of cash to do it. And something that belongs on a collectors shelf. This is a great toy for adults to play with and keep on their work desk, and maybe let the kids play with it sometimes. Maybe.

    “Lightyear,” as well as all four “Toy Story” movies, are currently streaming in Disney+.

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