Robosapien v2

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RoboSapien V2 (Version 2).
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RoboSapien V2 (Version 2).

The Robosapien V2 is the next generation of Mark Tilden's popular Robosapien robot. It's nearly twice the size of the original Robosapien robot. Instead of the original caveman grunts the V2 can speak a reasonably large list of pre-recorded phrases. It has infrared and basic color recognition sensors, grip sensors in its hands, touch or contact activated hand and foot sensors, and sonic sensors too. For movement the V2 has an articulated waist, shoulders, and hands giving him a wide variety of impressive body animations.

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[edit] Battery requirements

The V2 requires 6 D cell batteries and 4 AAA cell batteries, split evenly between the robot's two foot compartments. The remote control requires an additional 3 AAA cell batteries.

[edit] Features list

The V2 model has the following notable features:

  • Infrared vision sensors for basic obstacle avoidance and long range object detection.
  • Basic color recognition camera sensor for detecting either primary color objects or the skin tones. The camera is used for detecting his green bowling ball, red bowling pins, and the presence of a human being.
  • Sonic sensors for detecting loud sounds.
  • Grip sensors in both hands for detecting when an object has been successfully grasped or picked up.

[edit] Notable autonomous behaviors

  • Given proper lighting conditions he can track objects and react to the presence of objects held close to his face.
  • He will utter phrases relevant to each of his notable behaviors. For example, if you take an object he was tracking out of his view he will say "Where did it go?" or "Signal Lost!". When you place a red bowling pin in his hand, he will say "These belong on the floor!".
  • Free roam mode where he will explore his environment, avoiding obstacles with his infrared sensors.
  • React to noises in the room.

[edit] Additional features

The V2 comes with a repertoire of funny sayings and animations which you can activate from the remote control. The old favorites such as burp and fart are there, along with a humorous take-off on the Lost In Space robot's "Danger, Will Robinson!" and many other entertaining one-liners.

Much of the V2's internal behavior can be deduced by the blinking patterns of his blue eye pads, which change as the V2 changes modes.

He can track and follow a laser target painted on the floor or a wall with the remote control.

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