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Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest and cheapest ($50) robot ball we’ve ever seen, it’s also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown.
While Sphero R2-D2 is admittedly very cool, it's great to see Sphero get back to its roots with the affordable new Sphero Mini for kids who want to get hands on with tech.
I drove Sphero Mini off the table lots of times, and it seemed to survive. It's not as durable as the larger Sphero, but it should handle basic falls from normal tabletop distances.
On the outside, robots don't come much simpler than a ball, but that doesn't do justice to the tech inside the gadgets from Sphero. New Atlas went hands on with the company's latest offering, a ...
The Sphero Mini is available now for $49.99 — which makes it just about half the price of Sphero 2.0. Mini bowling pins and cones are included, and if you want to mix up your Mini’s look, you ...
I love a tiny object, but I wasn’t fully prepared for how small and cute the new Sphero Mini would be. The company introduced and released the ping pong ball-sized device today along with a new ...
For years, Sphero has pushed to bring robotics into the classroom. Now, the company wants to bring robotics and coding lessons to the living room, too. Today, the company unveiled the Sphero Mini ...
Sphero, a known maker of robotic toys, launched a robotic toy car that hopes to help kids learn about the fundamentals of computer programming.
Sphero Mini, a light-up motorized ball that pairs to a smartphone via Bluetooth, is a bundle of fun. Here's everything you need to know.
Sphero Mini is not only the tiniest robot ball we’ve ever seen, it’s also the first one you can control with a smile or a frown. Born out of an internal company accelerator program and the desire to ...
Engineers from Boulder toy maker Sphero have not only shrunk its signature round robot into one about half the size of the original sphere, the new Sphero Mini responds to user facial expressions.