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i-Que Personal Robot Product Description:



  • The world's smartest robot... and getting smarter every day!
  • Filled with thousands of facts, trivia, and fun!
  • i-Que is your best friend and your smartest pal.
  • Contains the entire Merriam Webster student dictionary!
  • Text to speech allows millions of words to be spoken -- even in different accents and themes

Product Description

The I-QUE is the first electronic toy of its kind to use human inflection in its speech technology. He even contains an entire Merriam-Webster Dictionary in his database. From spouting off millions of words and engaging in conversation, to playing games and making friends, I-QUE is one impressive robot. It comes with its own charging station and learns by voice. Requires one 9.6V battery (included). Measures 14" x 11.5" x 5" in. Colors may vary.

Communication:

i-Que is a highly interactive fellow that features voice recognition technology and actually learns by your voice. He has an innovative text to speech function that allows him to speak millions of words - even in different accents and themes. You can have a two-way conversation with him. He remembers what you say to him and can use it the next time you "talk." With a Merriam- Webster's Dictionary in his database, he has about 80,000 words and definitions stored. And it only takes a half second for him to search for a specific word. Looking for information' I-QUE has about 3,000 important, interesting or amusing history events stored in his memory - all stored by Encyclopedia Britannica.

Other Features:

I-QUE is a mobile robot and can go anywhere in your house. He can even find his way out of a corner. When it runs out of steam, it automatically recharges itself. He even includes a self-contained "blackberry" communicator inside, allowing him to know the dates on a calendar, your friends, favorite activities and more. Expandable cartridges (sold separately) make him an expert in tons of areas.

Customer Reviews

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5A must have...
By Capt Dials
I had to pick this up just BECAUSE of the other review here by "Larry." Anyone that would spend that much time to review I-que...well, it got me curious.First off, after the obligatory "Charge at least 5 hours before first use" (I did overnight)..oh, and the communicator device will set you back 3 AAA batteries (not included); you proceed underneath to turn I-que from "Sleep" to "on". Prepare to chuckle...he really seems happy to come to life.But warning here first--READ THE BOOK before you turn it on and get familiar with the communicator. I didn't do this except up to the "charge 5 hours" part and how to turn him on. I never looked at the communicator so I wasn't familiar with it. So here he's asking me questions and I have to ---oh bother...just read the book.Otherwise--I'll admit, this is a new review but I'm quite impressed. I can see that you could literally spend hours and hours and days and days and weeks on end and never get to the end of what this thing has in memory.The other reason this unit is intriguing is that it's unlike other "toy robots" that sing and dance and punch...kids want that stuff...they don't want to learn about how far the sun is from the earth...Things these days are different. So it certainly has the potential for the collector.I do think it IS well made, fashioned like the I-Robot; Roomba and Scooba (I have both) and self-charges similar to the Roomba. Larry made a point about the charging terminals on the floor--the DC voltage is so low it is not dangerous--unless you place the charge base in a puddle.I ordered all the cartridges (that collector instinct) and I think I-que has allot of potential...like Larry did, if I need to come back and add to the review I will...in the meantime I'd highly recommend, especially if yer' a gadget geek pushing 50 like me! (P.s. Shipping and packaging is outstanding: Good job Amazon!)

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
1Seems Cool, but Don't You Believe It!
By P. Fant
We purchased the robot about 3 weeks before Christmas, charged it up and I took it to my office to spend some time playing with it before giving it to my 8 year old daughter.First skill needed: patience. When you power i-Que on for the first time, you have to wait until he laboriously introduces himself. Finally, he'll ask you about yourself. This process takes several long minutes. And guess what? You can't raise or lower his volume.All of i-Que's processes are slow and there's no way to move on. For example, when he tells you he's going to show you how he can lower his head to go under furniture, he'll then take a long pause, move around a bit, then pause, lower his head, and then pause, bring it back up, then pause and begin speaking again.Everything I tried to do to make sure he'd stay put at night when I left my office resulted in him being wedged under my desk, battery dead the next morning. Sleep, shutdown, or quiet all failed to keep him from roaming around.When interacting with i-Que, it's all in the timing; you have to relay your responses at just the right moment after he's completely through speaking and you're not sure when that's going to be due to the very long pauses. The functionality of the handheld communicator is counterintuitive and has very small keys. The 5 adults in our family (all techno-geeks) who attempted to use the communicator found it really difficult to figure out.Voice recognition? Yeah, right. If you call 4 words that have to be shouted, voice recognition. With i-Que, you can choose different voices, but you're not going to be happy with any of them. Many words and phrases are unintelligible and the rise and fall of his speech is all wrong. The monotone droning on and on of facts when asked about some topic is never going to be tolerated by my daughter.The initial charge created a very high-pitched noise that you couldn't stay in the room with. I decided we could never live with that since the robot would need to be docked in my daughter's bedroom so that it could act as an alarm clock. The later charges during testing did not create this noise, but now it's doing it again, so it's station is in the kitchen, hurting my ears last night while I was preparing dinner. And i-Que has only found his charging station once without help, but not before he got stuck under my desk. The first time he needed to charge, he was 2 feet away from his charging station, he completely left my office and headed off down the hallway. You have no way of knowing when he's through charging unless you take him off his station and scroll through the menu and find the status command. I called the help desk to ask how long the re-charge takes and was told they needed to put me on hold, only they must not have a hold button, I could hear the guy asking the others nearby and nobody knew. They didn't know anything about the toy. I was told to email them the next day and ask my question, that they'd have to call California. I haven't heard back yet and it's been nearly five weeks.You can watch grass grow faster than you can play with this toy. No kid with a T.V. or computer in the house is going to learn from this robot. I'm not sure they'll even play with it if there are clouds in the sky that can be watched instead. My daughter has had one, and only one interaction with him, this lasted about 15 minutes. She hasn't touched him since.I'm totally done with this piece of junk. If some of my well-meaning family hadn't thrown away the box (and no one will confess to this!), I'd have already returned it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Enjoyable and useful robot
By Cinophile
This robot has gotten an unfair rap by some. It has, as Captain Dials, said enless hours of information. It is hugely interactive, more then any other robot out there. Yes the voice recognition is poor but the blackberry type communicator is literally like chatting with someone. You can even send texts like one would a person, ala LOL, TTFN etc. I have had no problems with the docking function but yes he can get his head stuck going under things. I have truly had more fun with this robot then many in awhile. Sort of like the Heath Hero jr. Stores phone numbers, dates, plays multiple games etc. Also has Easter eggs! I will reveal one of several I have found so far, for a little fun text him the word Cylon..

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