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Sphero’s new rolling robot can swim, paint, and teach kids to code
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The Spark+ is the second generation of educational robot from Sphero.
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SO EARLYYYY!!!!!
Notification squad!
Are they using scratch to help kids code?
This one will probably not be sold on +Vat19. Cool Idea but I think that it is a bit pricey when you want to use it educationally. Many People don’t have the money for a 129$ toy
Cool video👌🏼😎😉
Interesting..
6th
He did rasengan…lolx
I work at Brookstone, and we sell all of sphero’s products. These are not hot items, but they used to be. People bought BB‑8 because of Star Wars. Ollie Darkside is a flop, and no one knows what Sphero Spark was. Hopefuly this newer version gets incorporated into more than 1000 schools. Most people just don’t understand the utility of Sphero.
toi khong the noi duoc Moi nguoi lam nhung the nao khong qua trong
Da fuq is that annoying noise in the vid.
That looks sooo cool but is that on sale in Canada?
“to help your kids to take the jobs available befor the robots take them all from us”… Unavoidable and it’s called technical unemployment. And only really problematic if our society and economical system is not keeping pace with technology. Technology really is becoming a tool to free us from meaningless slavery for income. Take money or the monetary system out of the equation and we are free to do what brings us fulfillment and joy rather than money or blind and compensating consumerism. If this resonates with you then check “The Zeitgeist Movement” or “The Venus Project”…
will it be available in the netherlands
I see nothing different from the regular Spark.
raaaaseengaaaaaan ! XD
“Carl Poppa”
Thay should all be ruffandtumble, just to make sure.
dam hipster would drop the robot lol
“Before de robots take them all from us”
I had a sphero 2.0, but it stopped connecting via Bluetooth recently so I took it back
Another really cool Sphero product I truly wish wasn’t targeted towards children only.
There’s no such thing as “DRAG and DROP coding”… It’s a drag and drop of orders, you’re literally just sending a list of orders to a machine instead of using a joystick and controlling it in real time.
Give them an arduino instead if you want them to learn actual coding and see the results in real life because this thing, while cool, it’s just a toy, will not teach them anything. Its literally a modern version of the big track of the late 70’s.
Really, stop using the word CODING around when there’s no fricking code involved.
“Shidori”😫
I liked the vid just because you dropped the sh out of it
i use the Lego Ev3 at home and at school i do FRC i guess im little more advance than this XD still cool toy
which programme use in robots coding????c++ or.….…..
The drop at the end is what actually sold this for me. I live in a rough and tumble household with kids and cats, knowing its durable and that he did not painc when it fell was a great indicator!!
Every time I try to stop my Sphero after moving, when it stops it tips and flips over. What can I do to fix this?
Does the sphero SPRK + have all the same features as the sphero 2.0 just more?