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    Kamigami, lightning-fast, origami-style robots , Dash Robotics, Inc., Berkeley, California, USA

    Last edited by Airicist2; 10th February 2024 at 03:28.

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    Introducing Kamigami robots

    Published on Oct 20, 2015

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    Inside Dash Robotics and the new smartphone powered and programmable Kamigami Robot

    Published on Oct 20, 2015

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    Meet Kamigami Robots

    Published on Oct 26, 2015

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    Meet Kamigami - robots that teach through play

    Published on Feb 5, 2016

    Meet Kamigami, robots that teach through play. With Kamigami, you can build your own robot, learn the basics of programming and even play interactive games!

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    Top 5 reasons to buy a Kamigami robot

    Published on Nov 20, 2016

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    Kamigami: robot bugs you control with your phone

    Published on Dec 14, 2016

    What's better than a remote control robot? A remote control robot you build with your own hands and program with your own fingers. (Also, they look like crazy alien bugs!) Join MrMobile for a test-drive of the Kamigami Goki and Kamigami Musubi remote control robots, and see the links below to nab your very own!

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    Kamigami Robots Lina & Musubi from Mattel

    Published on Nov 4, 2017

    New Kamigami Robots from Mattel! Featuring Lina the ladybug and Musubi the insect! Build the robot bugs and control them with an app! Introduction to STEM for kids! See how they work in this video review!

    Product Info: Build your own robot and then battle it with Kamigami Robots. Available in different bug designs, including Lina the ladybug and Musubi the insect, kids build the robots by folding and snapping together flat sheets of plastic pieces. Once the 3-D bug is complete, kids can control the robot bugs through the free Kamigami Robots app. Program a sequence of actions, make the bug dance, and even battle your bug with a friend's bug. Each Kamigami Robot is sold separately.

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    Kamigami Robots Scarrax & Terrix from Mattel

    Published on Nov 18, 2017

    Bug out with these adorable robot bugs! Fold the pieces together in the style of Origami, then mount them on Bluetooth-enabled chassis and bring them to life. Use the app to connect, play games, battle and much more. Check out these cute-as-a-bug competitors in this video!

    Product Info:
    Get ready to bug out with some ingenious, new robots. The Kami Gami robots from Mattel and Dash Robotics are ingenious little guys that you build by folding plastic sheets onto a robot chassis, hence the play on Origami in the name. These are the Scarrax and Terrix models. You only build the robot once. The robotic bases are identical, and only the tops change. Once built, charge up the robot using the USB cord and connect your robots to the app via bluetooth. The connection was easy and fast, and the app will recognize which of the robots is connected. Let's take a look at the base. The chassis has six flipper-like "legs" that allow it to run around pretty much like a big bug. The rest of it is pretty sophisticated, too. It has an accelerometer, gyroscope IR transmitter and IR sensors and three-color LED lights, all of which contribute to the ease of use and the fun. The movement is fast, silly and entertaining, that's for sure.

    Once connected, you can make your robot run, dance, play tag or battle with other robots in the line, and you can do some very simplistic coding/programming of the model. Basically the programs you create are only one line; it can only execute one command at a time, so it's very rudimentary, but we like changing the lights and making it go. That's really what they play is about. This is not a STEM or coding toy as you're just building sequences of actions from pre-programmed actions.

    The robots are responsive, and fun, and they're reasonably priced--about $50 each. The movement, as noted, is fun, and the tag and battle modes are almost identical. Basically you chase another robot around and fire at it. Fun as it is on it's own, we think that kids will have more fun when they can each run one to engage in the tag and battle modes.

    The robots tend to disconnect from the app fairly quickly when not being played with, but a quick tap on the reconnect button, and you're back in business. Bottom line, this is a fun and unique robotic toy--not quite sophisticated r/c, not quite programmable robot. It's really in a class by itself, and ideal for kids 8 and up who will be intrigued by the easy operation and diverse play and just have a blast with it.

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    Unboxing & lets play! - KamiGami SCARRAX - Buildable Scorpion ROBOT - Full review!

    Published on Feb 22, 2018

    Today we unbox and build a $49.99 KamiGami Robot! This foldable robot is built from scratch and the end result is truly amazing! With a full variety of control from battle, dance, to even program, it makes a great learning robot for anyone.

    Kamigami is a build-it-yourself robot platform using foldable plastic material. It is the perfect STEM toy because it makes building your own robot easy, yet rewarding – no engineering degree or tools required! Designed after nature's fastest critters, they magically fold up from a flat sheet & zoom over almost any terrain, even outside. Download the free app from your favorite app store to drive your Kamigami robot, battle with friends, play interactive games, or, best of all, design and program your robot's reactions, games and movements. The visual programming interface makes it easy to blink lights, play sounds and maneuver around obstacles. The app will continually offer new updates and game suggestions, so there's no room to get bored. Kamigami robots are light as a feather and quick as a bug!

    Kamigami makes robot engineering fun and easy
    Build your robot by folding lightweight, flat sheets of plastic
    Program your robot with easy-to-use interface that puts you in control
    Play with your robot by driving, racing and battling using the free app
    Teach your Kamigami new tricks and games
    IR Sensors let you battle with friends
    Dash Robotics™, the Dash Robotics logo, Kamigami™ and the logo are trademarks of Dash Robotics, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Dash Robotics, Inc. reserves the right to amend or improve the product design

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