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Robotic Crab Hits Market

Robotic crabs recognize their visual and audio surroundings and roam until they find a shadowy place to relax.  
A new palm-sized gadget has some consumers buzzing. The robotic crab is a lightweight, 2.5 inch device that is designed to emulate an actual crab. Flipping one switch will bring these bugs to life. Once they are exploring their newfound territory, the crabs awkwardly roam around until they get too close to crashing into an object or are deterred by a noise. They are even designed to locate shadowy areas to take refuge in.

Bandai’s crabs use sound and light sensors to determine their actions. While they may be a shade smaller and less intriguing than the crabs seen on Discovery Channel’s The Deadliest Catch, they are also easier to obtain. These curious crabs are scheduled to release this August, and their successor – the Inchworm with a remote, will likely debut in the fall.


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