VIDEO: Robotic Fish Are Here.
At $37 dollars a pop, their best feature is that they don't die.
At $37 dollars a pop, their best feature is that they don’t die.
Making an appearance here at the Tokyo Toy Fair, Robofish dart around and seem to eat food all around the tank, and appear to react to the behavior of other fake fish. And another great feature: no poop. All you have to do is replace the batteries now and then. They provide about as much love and companionship as real fish, which is none.
(I think if they worked on the eyeballs a little they’d look more real – they’re a little cartoony now.)
From Takara Tomy Arts. Via TheDailyWh.at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xikImOPe1iI&feature=player_embedded
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