WowWee 1088 Interactive Robot Dog with Colorful LED Lights: Unique minting process for one-of-a-kind personality
Ever dreamed of a robot dog that's more than just a toy? Meet Dog-E, your new best friend with a twist. The moment you free this little guy from his crate, the magic starts—his unique personality, colors, and sounds begin to unfold right before your eyes. And let me tell you, with over 200 sounds and reactions, he's got more tricks up his sleeve (or should I say, in his tail?) than your average pup.
What really sets Dog-E apart? His personality isn't just for show. Treat him right, and he'll be your shadow, showing affection in ways you wouldn't believe. Thanks to some nifty POV tech, his tail does the talking—flashing emotes, messages, and even telling you when he's hungry. (Yes, it's as cool as it sounds.)
Want to take the fun up a notch? The Dog-E app is your gateway to next-level play. Name your pup, dive into his personality profile, and keep tabs on his needs. Toss him virtual treats, teach him tricks, or get creative with custom tail messages. It's like having a pet without the vet bills.
And because all work and no play makes Dog-E a dull boy, he comes packed with 6 interactive games. From Fortune Teller to Ultimate Nose Boop (because why not?), there's never a dull moment. Play solo or with the app, and yes, bragging rights are included with high score tracking.
Inside the box, you'll find: your very own Dog-E, a snazzy collar with tag, a magnetic toy (for those high-tech fetch sessions), and a USB cable to keep him charged. Just a heads-up—the app's a no-go without iOS or Android.
- 200+ sounds and reactions
- App connected for interactive play
- Communicates with tail using POV technology
- Includes 6 interactive games
- Unique minting process for one-of-a-kind personality
General specs
- Brand: WowWee
- Model: 1088
- Seller: Amazon
- product_dimensions: 12 x 10 x 12 inches
- item_weight: 1.91 pounds
- country_of_origin: China
- manufacturer_recommended_age: 5 - 15 years
- release_date: October 1, 2024
- First listed by seller: 5/1/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $73.02 | $42.70 | $139.99 | $83.27 | $139.99 | $199.98 |
Seller | Amazon | Joom | Amazon | Joom | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | June 27, 2025 | August 18, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
Joshua J.
Phoenix, AZ
May 10, 2025
I got this for my grandkids and it's been a hit. The way it reacts to touch and voice is impressive and the lights on the tail are a neat feature for communication. I found that keeping it charged regularly helps avoid downtime. The app is easy to use even for someone like me not too tech-savvy. It's durable and has survived a few drops which is a plus. Overall it provides good entertainment without the mess of a real pet. I'd recommend it for families looking for an interactive toy that encourages play and learning.
- Pros: The robot dog has a lot of personality right out of the box with many sounds and reactions that make it feel alive. The tail lights up to show emotions and messages which is quite useful for understanding its needs. The app integration is top-notch allowing for naming tracking and playing games which adds depth to the experience. It comes with a collar and a magnetic toy making setup easy. Charging is straightforward with the included cable.
- Cons: The app requires a smartphone which might be an issue if you don't have one. The battery life seems a bit short needing frequent charges. Some of the games can get repetitive after a while. The initial cost might be high for what it is but it seems worth it for the fun.