
Robots with full articulated parts used to be pretty expensive. But when Robosapien from WowWee first hit toy stores, it was surprisingly affordable at US$59.99 despite having movable limbs and programmable functions. More importantly, it was easy to play using the included remote control without having to learn any complicated programming language.
But despite being a cool, albeit geeky, toy, it was a toy for boys. What appeals to the man in us is the Femisapien which comes in a curvy body that gives us a glimpse of a future where mechanical female companions become a reality. Besides having a more attractive form, the Femisapien has many more features than its macho predecessor.
In addition to the included remote control, she has three modes which can be activated based on how the head is positioned. The Attentive mode makes her perform various poses, act as backup singer, dancer and even someone blowing kisses. The Learning mode lets the user teach Femisapien a routine (up to 80 steps long), which can then be replicated on demand. The Responsive mode allows her to move around and react to objects and sounds. She can even act out comedy routines.
