✨ Unleash the Unicorn Magic! ✨
The Power Your Fun Robo Pets Unicorn Toy is an interactive remote control robot designed for kids aged 3 and up. This engaging toy features three smart play modes, including Gesture Mode and Adventure Mode, allowing children to control the unicorn with hand motions or let it explore on its own. With a focus on STEM learning, kids can program sequences of movements using treat programming. Made from safe, high-quality materials, this award-winning toy promises 40 minutes of fun on a single 1.5-hour charge.
Item Weight | 1.29 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 8"W x 9"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Pink Unicorn 1pk |
Collection Name | All |
Theme | Robot |
Animal Theme | Unicorn |
Inner Material | nontoxic and skin-friendly high quality materials |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Outer Material | plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.00 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Special Features | Bright LED Eyes, 3 Smart Play Modes: Adventure, Gesture and Treat Mode, Remote Control, Interactive Toy, Upbeat Music |
T**N
great toy
My daughter who is 9 got his for her birthday and loves it. She's had if for over a week and is still playing with it
M**I
Good
Good
G**S
Fast
Good
J**O
Best and lowest priced on amazon
This is the best and lowest priced robot animal toy on amazon. There are a few things that I think could use improvement.1. It should really use a universal charging cord, if you lose the that comes with this toy your screwed.2. The training treats are a fun feature!But why isn’t there one for “sit”, or one for “speak”?3. We got the cat version and there is way toomuch repetitive meowing and it’s too loud. Easy to fix on any toy by covering the speaker with tape.All in all we really like this toy and would recommend 100%
N**S
My granddaughter loves it so much
My granddaughter loves it. That's all she plays with.
M**I
Fantastic Customer Service! Bad toy though...
Updated since my original review:The seller/company was beyond exceptional in reaching out to me to make amends for my experience with the puppy. I recieved a full refund once I sent it back, and was offered a different toy/product from their store at no additional cost. Not to mention how I don't check my Amazon messages ever so it's been several months since I returned the puppy yet I got multiple messages from the company determined to send complimentary toy of my choice. When I responded with what I wanted, they even suggested I take a more updated batch that was priced more than the one I had chosen. So the original toy may have been a disappointment, but that matters not because the store more than made up for it with their resolve to make sure I was satisfied, my expectations were certainly exceeded.Original review of the puppy:Everything came with the product and it all worked fine, however, there are several kinks that should be wired out. One, it barks way too much. It can "run" forward, "walk" forward, lunge forward, sit, sit up, stand on it's hind legs, stand on hind legs while it turns, and it'll dance, but there's only one song that it dances to. It has bones that you can program to do a series of those same tricks, which you can also do with the remote, but it only stays programmed to do the set of tricks once so having more than one or two bones is unnecessary and the hassle of programming him to do it isn't worth it when you only get the same old tricks anyway. The wheels get caught on stuff or get clogged easily on hard floors, especially if you have other actual pets that shed hair. It doesn't work very well or quickly on carpet, stairs are a no as well since it can't climb and/or would probably fall down them. There are three modes: one being that it works with the remote (works fine but has a very short range, like a few feet and with nothing blocking the puppy from the red light on the remote), the second mode is supposed to be motion sensing and that works something awful. (Any motion makes it lunge at you barking, it doesn't give you the chance to actually make any specific motions, and when you do it has to be literally right in front of it's face), the third mode is supposed to make it so the puppy navigates it's way around the house, avoiding anything it sees with it's sensors, HOWEVER, it doesn't see anything above, nor below, it's eye level, nor can it tell when it's running into something it can't see. So basically, it still attempts to walk even when it can't and you hear all the gears and stuff still trying to force it and making that *whirring* sound that doesn't sound healthy for it at all.Do you know how many items are specifically 5in off the ground in my house? And apparently, walls don't fall in the category of what it can see either...
B**.
Promising Toy, Has Some Problems
This toy has a lot of potential. It's playful, does a lot of actions, and is just fun. I got this for my 3-year-old niece for her birthday, and she did like it... for a couple of minutes until she lost interest.That said, there are some issues that lowered this toy's score. First, I think this toy is too advanced for most 3-year-olds, and the minimum age is more like 4 or 5. My niece mostly just wanted to hold it and brush its hair, not use the controller to move it around or do actions. She didn't understand that she shouldn't pick up the item while it's trying to move because doing so can damage the toy and mess up its sensors. She didn't understand what makes the unicorn move (certain hand gestures, feeding it a bone, using the controller). She got a little scared when she tried to feed it a bone and the unicorn starting chasing her fast.Additionally, the controls and sensors are clunky and don't always work easily. The horn is the biggest problem because it sticks and it's hard to get it to move. You have to pull on the horn to turn the toy on/off and to change the various "modes," but you have to pull hard and at just the right angle. The controller was mostly intuitive and most of the buttons worked, but some did not. Again, sometimes you have to point the controller at just the right angle for the toy to respond. The unicorn is also supposed to move in response to hand gestures, but that feature just flat-out doesn't work. The only time the unicorn will move in response to your hand is if you feed it a bone by plugging it into its mouth.Finally, the controller doesn't come with AAA batteries, and trying to open it up is a big PAIN. The toy comes with a small screwdriver that's supposed to open up the back of the controller, but the screwdriver is too small and weak and I couldn't open it after spending 20 minutes trying. I was finally able to open up the controller with my own screwdriver that was slightly bigger.Overall, kinda disappointed with this purchase. It's a promising toy and my niece liked it OKAY, but it's not amazing. Again, I think 3-year-olds are too young for it, but 4 and 5 would be perfect. The price is a little high given the technical problems with the toy.
S**E
Cute gift
Not too small, super cute. Not very noisy which we love! Bright colors to keep attention if needed and so far still not broken!
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