I might as well cross-post this from a forum I go to:
First off, I'll typing about the Robosapien series. I have
the previous two versions, and they're very well-made. The
first one is fairly manuverable and is good at chasing my
dog around. I can't get it to do much other that walk
around, make noises, and wave it's arms, but i didn't
expect much more than that anyway. As for programming it, I
could make it back up when it hit a wall and stuff, but I
either didn't make a very good wall-following program, or
the furniture in my house isn't good for robosapien
navigating. Maybe I'll try the program on the website.
The second robot in the series is also neat, but realy as
useable. Realy, it tends to fall down on hardwood and
trudge in place on carpet, so it only realy moves on the
stone tile floor of the bathroom. I think it would move
better if it's leg motors were stepped down. Moving more
slowly would probably make it fall over less, and the
increased torque would let it move on carpet better. It's
camera is more likeley to make it stop outright when it
gets near a wall than anything else, but I guess if i
hacked into it, which I'm supposed to do, I might be able
to make it work better.
And for the next one, it's website is up now (the main
website for the company is at www.wowwee.com), and I think
I'll ask for it for Christmas, since it'll let me have a
robot that I don't have to take apart to mess with. Not
that I don't want to take robots apart, but I would like to
have my own work space first, and the work bench out in the
barn is covered with 2 broken PCs and a Star Wars model my
brother is painting. I'll probably write a big reveiw about
it when I get it.
I'll be asking for the NXT bot too, for the same reason as
the RS Media, and also because I'll be able to make the
mechanical parts, what with it being a LEGO kit and all.
The biggest problem with it is that you get three motors,
but if you want it to move you'll probably want to use two
motors for movement, unless you built some mechinism where
moving the motor backwards will work some kind of gear
shift. Maybbe I'll be able to do that, and be able to make
a robot that can move and have a hand that can raise, lower
and twist. But then it might be to heavy. I could have the
NXT motors activate controls for more powerfull motors, but
then I might as well build a robot from scratch. I'll try
to build a robot from scrath either way, but I'd like it if
this worked well.
And speaking of robots that don't, i have a robot dog
called Tekno that's exactly 1/10th of a step up from
Poochie. Instead of sitting in place, it lurches forward
until it hits something, then lurches forward some more,
never realising that an obstacle is in it's path. What
realy irks me is that it clearly has three motors, since
it's ears and tail can wag seperatly, or both at a time,
and also walk, but they didn't give it a motor for each
side of it's body, so it can't turn left or right. I think
being able to turn left and right is more important in a
robt dog than being ale to wag it's ears without wagging
it's tail and vice-versa. I should've gotten the I-Cybe
instead. It did help me keep the organic dog out of the
trash, since she's afraid of the robot dog, so I just put
it in front of the can and she stayed away. I thnk I'll be
scrapping it soom, though. Unless a robot museum wants it
or something.