July 7, 2012

EEeyyeeeeeee - my eyes!!!

From the Gadgetwise blog at the New York Times:
After 14 Years, Furby Has Returned
After 14 years and a lengthy hibernation, Hasbro is reviving one of its most famous toys for this fall, with new technology, a hefty price tag ($60) and an app connection. This Furby is more huggable, with soft fur that hides touch sensors, and more expressive, with rubbery ears that twitch and a pair of backlit LCD eyes with mechanical eyelids that blink, look around or respond to the sounds picked up by Furby’s onboard microphone.

According to Don Cameron, a Hasbro engineer, novelty is an essential part of Furby’s appeal. “You never know what Furby might do or say.” For example, Furby can differentiate between the tone of your spoken language, the sound of another Furby or the rhythm of a song for dancing. Furby can understand high frequency audio codes to “talk” with your iPad or another Furby.
Time to dig my mallet out of the shop. I wonder if these will be as eminently hackable as the originals. Maybe a fun programming project for next winter... Posted by DaveH at July 7, 2012 6:04 PM
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