Star Wars Interactive R2D2

(as of 09/09/2010 06:33 - more info)

$200 $200

Listed Under: Remote and Radio Control

Newly programmed at our ultra-modern factory, this state-of-the-art R2 series astromech droid unit is ready to obey your commandsGrab his attention by saying "Hey, R2!" and he's ready for more than 40..read more

Standing nearly 15-inches tall, R2-D2 is your plastic pal that’s fun to be with and a handy aid to navigating your way around the universe. This easy-to-control, hyper-functional droid walks, talks, and responds to your command. Resourceful and adventurous, R2 is ready, willing, and able to serve. He : navigates, patrols, and finds you on his own; guards and protects your room with his sentry room alarm; plays multiple interactive games; remembers and reacts to key Star Wars characters; and more. There’s never been a more technologically advanced toy than this one. He’s incredible! Some assembly required. For indoor use only. Requires 4x “AA” and 4x “D” alkaline batteries, not included.

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5 Reviews

  1. 4psinapod says:

    Although the robot is smaller than I anticipated, it is really cool. My kids are having a blast with it.

  2. tony says:

    This is a nice item for a collector for me. Price however is on the high side. Android doesn’t respond as well as it should. You have to keep on repeating commands. You continually have to reset it when it stops following commands.

  3. Mark Twain999 says:

    The Droid that does nothing. After have three different people trying for two hours we gave up and sent it back.

    Once in a while it would respond to a command, just enough to make me think it is another piece of software driven junk.

    If it were a mechanical toy it would be pulled from the market but it seems people just accept that it’s OK for anything with software to work half-way.

    From the reviews it seem some people had good luck with them that’s why I bought it. Maybe some work better than others.

    On the plus side Amazon was great about the return.

  4. J. Welling says:

    Cool toy. He doesn’t follow directions every time but its often enough to be a lot of fun. He works better when the background noise is kept to a minimum (like turning the TV off). The “Dance program”, “Remember Darth Vader” and “Play message” responses are especially entertaining to Star Wars fans. Once he has you trained to wait for his responses (positive or negative), he works much better. Battery life seems pretty good. Santa had been watching these for a while and finally jumped on it when it was an Amazon lightning deal before Christmas and it is well worth that price.

  5. M. Atag says:

    My son has asked for this robot for the past two Christmases. I finally broke down and bought it for him because he is getting older and this past year is more than likely the last year he will believe in Santa. I couldn’t wait to see the look on his face when he realized that Santa finally had brought him this robot, his “dream” gift! We took him out of the box, read the instructions, and inserted the batteries! We were quickly disappointed as he only does two or 3 of the commands and frequently tells us “no” by moving his head from side to side. This is a great disappointment to my son and to me who spent A LOT of money. I don’t know what to do as he has already been opened up and played with or at least attempted to be played with. This was a waste of hard earned money and my son barely plays with him because it is too frustrating!!

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