20 July 2007 8:05 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Taking robotics into a dynamic new dimension, RC2 has launched the V_Bot evolving action vehicle system.V_Bot is a three-in-one remote control car, controllable robot and MP3 speaker - and he sure looks mean.
The V-Bot brings together elements from robotics and R/C driving to represent the "ultimate remote control robotic experience".
Like a Transformer for big kids this is a remote control stunt action machine that can really shift.
V_Bot is operated via a handheld remote control which lets you switch from vehicle to robot at the touch of a button.
On the driving side of things you've got digital speed driving with full function controls and lightning wheels while over 720 dance moves programmed into his system means V-Bot can also really strut his stuff.
Busting a groove at your command, V_Bot is also the ultimate portable docking station for any MP3 player with special light effects that means any other kind of MP3 speaker is just going to look dull from now on in.
V-Bot retails at around £129.99 and is available at major toy and electrical stores. Gadgets, Robots, Toys, RC2, Dad



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