Battle bots are quite a lot of fun to watch and even more so if you get to play with one. You may not be able to buy the robots you see on TV but these smart battle bots let you compete against your friends:
Super Anthony: a battle bot with app control and programmable attacks. It features 45kg servo force punch and steel gears. With InnoBASIC Workshop, you can program unique attacks for it.
Ganker: a smart fighter robot that has an armor with sensors to detect contact. It has a 4-wheel chassis with omnidirectional wheels. You can control the robot from your smartphone.
GEIO: an AI enabled battle bot with visual recognition and auto targeting. It comes with 4 different modes (Royal Duel, Attack and Defense, Scavenger Hunt Race, and Speed Race). GEIO can rotate 360-degrees and accelerate 2 meters a second in Speed Race mode.
Archer-G: another robot fighter with 360-degree movement. It can be controlled via an exoskeleton. It has a bunch of weapons too.
Bronco and Tombstone RC Robots: a kit with mini battlebots you can use to compete against friends. Bronco has a pneumatic flipping arm to grab and toss opponents into the air. Tombstone comes with a fierce blade to put opponents away.
Hovis Fighter Humanoid Robot: comes with Bluetooth and Arduino control. The robot has 17 degrees of freedom. It has a metal frame and 2600mAh battery. It can be customized with DR-Visual Logic.
Rockee: app controlled flying machines with an infrared shooting system and 10,20,30 km/s speed settings. Rockee has a max flight distance of up to 150m.
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