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Title: Review: Pi Lab Edwin the Duck
Post by: HCK on December 04, 2015, 03:00:26 am
Review: Pi Lab Edwin the Duck

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                  Edwin the Duck ($100) is a waterproof Bluetooth 4.0 rubber duck aimed at young children. Of course, a Bluetooth-enabled rubber duck is bound to be more than just a rubber duck — Edwin can be moved around to control an animated app version of himself. Young users can tap, turn, twist, or toss the physical duck about to interact in real-time with the Edwin app. Apart from motion controls, Edwin includes upgradeable firmware, a waterproof Bluetooth speaker, rechargeable battery, multi-colored LED light, and thermometer, all built into the toy duck. Edwin comes with a charging "nest" base, a micro-USB cable, and wall adapter.{/exp:char_limit}

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