Mimix, Fetch and Ramblez are the three MoBots from Hexbug and they take the form of interactive robot sidekicks that can be used to record and modify voices. The new robot toys give kids the power to not only record and playback their voices but also change then with special effects, or change the speed and pitch to alter the way they sound. With these voice-altering robot toys, it's easy for kids to hear what they'd sound like as a robot themselves.
While all of the robot toys come with voice recording and playback technology, each character also offers other special features. While Mimix has a posable form, Ramblez moves around and communicates with others nearby and Fetch is a remote-controlled toy that can be used to grab and lift small objects.
Voice-Recording Robot Toys
Hexbug's MoBots Let Kids Capture and Modify Their Voices
Trend Themes
1. Voice-altering Toys - Opportunity to create voice-altering toys for kids that allow them to modify and change their voices.
2. Interactive Robot Sidekicks - Opportunity to develop interactive robot sidekicks for kids that offer voice recording and playback technology along with other special features.
3. Remote-controlled Toys - Opportunity to design remote-controlled toys for kids that are capable of grabbing and lifting small objects.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Opportunity for toy manufacturers to incorporate voice recording and modification technology into their products to enhance play experiences for kids.
2. Entertainment - Opportunity for the entertainment industry to create immersive experiences for kids through interactive robot sidekicks that offer voice-altering capabilities.
3. Robotics - Opportunity for robotics industry to explore the creation of remote-controlled toys with advanced tactile capabilities for kids to engage with.