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Vivitar ROBO Intelligent Robot Toy
Vivitar ROBO Intelligent Robot Toy
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This intelligent robot toy, which can fire a projectile from his hand, as well as sing and dance, can be a great gift for your child
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Vivitar ROBO Intelligent Robot Toy
- Designed to grab and deliver objects using the robot hand
- Can sing and dance
- Can shoot from his hand
- No assembly required
- Recommended for ages: 5 - 12 years old
- Battery info: AAA
- Material: plastic
- Dimensions: 19.3” x 18.1” x 7.5”
- Weight: 5.35lb.
- 1-year warranty from Vivitar
In the box: robot, remote, manual, and warranty
Our guide makes it easy to shop for kids' toys by age range. Learn about milestones at different ages and how to pick the best toys for your child's development.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the products FAQ to learn more.
This intelligent robot toy, which can fire a projectile from his hand, as well as sing and dance, can be a great gift for your child
COVID-19 guidelines may delay shipping. Thank you for your patience.
Vivitar ROBO Intelligent Robot Toy
- Designed to grab and deliver objects using the robot hand
- Can sing and dance
- Can shoot from his hand
- No assembly required
- Recommended for ages: 5 - 12 years old
- Battery info: AAA
- Material: plastic
- Dimensions: 19.3” x 18.1” x 7.5”
- Weight: 5.35lb.
- 1-year warranty from Vivitar
In the box: robot, remote, manual, and warranty
Our guide makes it easy to shop for kids' toys by age range. Learn about milestones at different ages and how to pick the best toys for your child's development.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the products FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- 1-year warranty from Vivitar
- How is the strike-through price determined?