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Sphero, a known maker of robotic toys, launched a robotic toy car that hopes to help kids learn about the fundamentals of computer programming. The robot, called indi, can be programmed by kids ...
The Sphero indi is a robotic toy car that uses colored tiles to teach kids how to give computers logical instructions. It also lets them use an app to customize the instructions, and to expand ...
The new bundle includes a mini robot together with 15 activities to help teach children how to program and simple robotics. The Sphero Mini Activity Kit will be officially launching and available ...
Sphero knows how to make STEM programming fun, and the company’s latest robotics kits are no exception.Kids can find their STEM inspiration through sports using the new soccer-themed robotic kit ...
The new pint-sized Sphero Mini is an affordable way to introduce kids to programming. Credit: Bryan Rowe The $79.99 Sphero Mini is a smaller version of Sphero's educational SPRK+ rolling robot ...
Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest and cheapest ($50) robot ball we’ve ever seen, it’s also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown.
Over the past year, Sphero has been busy teaming up with Disney on connected toys for film franchises like Star Wars, Spider-Man and Cars. But today the company is launching a product that takes ...
June 20, 2017 Boulder-based BB-8 maker Sphero splits into two companies, pursuing its goal to put “a robot in every home” “Sphero Mini stemmed from an internal program we recently started ...
Sphero's attentions may have been on Star Wars lately, and its incredible R2-D2 robot, but the company still found time to make a new 'bot of its own, Sphero Mini.Condensing much of what makes its ...
Having entertained Star Wars fans with a series of movie tie-ins, Sphero's newest mini robot swaps the movie theater for the classroom. The Sphero Bolt is a programmable rolling droid with a ...
On the outside, robots don't come much simpler than a ball, but that doesn't do justice to the tech inside the gadgets from Sphero. New Atlas went hands on with the company's latest offering, a ...
It's designed to teach kids how to code, but it's OK if you want to play with it too. Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and tricks for apps ...