Taiyo to sell voice-controlled toy helicopter
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TOKYO —
Taiyo Co on Wednesday unveiled a voice-controlled toy helicopter at a Tokyo toy forum. “Radio-control toys haven’t changed for long time. We thought it would be fun to give vocal commands instead of hand operations,” marketing official Naoaki Koide said.
The company aims to achieve annual sales of more than 100,000 units, targeting middle-aged men who would play with the toy with their children.
The voice-command helicopter will be priced at 5,229 yen. The toy, which responds to both Japanese and English, will be launched in Asia, North America and Europe.
The user wears a headset to give five commands—“start engine,” “up,” “hold,” “down” and “stop.”
Voices are picked up by the microphone and transmitted to a microchip-equipped controller box, which radios the signal to the toy. The toy also comes with a conventional remote control.
The battery-charged toy is 18 centimeters long and can fly as far as 10 meters away from the operator.
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eleewhm
abunai.. must include..
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shiuu
My one and only voice command: "Kamikaze!"
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temporaryVisa
Just up and down? No turns? Fail.
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wanderlust
With some small print saying, "Not for Sale to anyone with a Stammer or Stutter?"
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sharky1
Bet you have to be able to speak Japanese...
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