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The
Alive Chimpanzee from Wowwee is a fully animated, life-size bust of
the real animal. It's lifelike
hair and skin, and a startlingly expressive, interactive personality
really bring this simian alive!
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The animatronic Chimpanzee is the first in WowWee Alive's
product line. Unlike WowWee's other robots, the Chimpanzee
only consists of the head of a chimpanzee. It houses eight
motors to mimic the facial expressions of a real chimp. It
also contains 9 sensors, including IR sensors in the eyes,
touch sensors on the chin, top and rear of the head and
sound and vibration sensors in the ear.
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In attempting to make this robotic chimp as realistic
as possible, each strand of hair is rooted
individually into the skin of the robot and the skin
moves and is colored to match realistic skin tones,
including veining. As with other WowWee robots, the
Chimpanzee can be operated in different modes; in its
case, the modes are Alive, Guard, Program, Demo and
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Our Robots
on display at the
South Florida Science Museum


We
exhibit these & other robots Free of Charge at
schools, science museum's, robotic competitions and
science
expo's with
the hope that they inspire everyone... young & old.
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Here
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