RMT House Programmable Robot with Remote Control: Remote control operation
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The educational toy market is flooded with gadgets, but few manage to blend fun and learning as seamlessly as this programmable robot. It's a pint-sized marvel that gets kids moving, thinking, and coding—all without a screen in sight.
Control it via remote for straightforward fun, or wave a hand to trigger its gesture recognition—no touching required. Watch it walk, bust a move, or belt out a tune; it's like having a mini dance party that secretly teaches coordination and sparks creativity.
For the budding coders, the programmable features are a stealthy intro to STEM. Kids sequence actions to make it perform, turning playtime into a lesson in logic and problem-solving. Those LED eyes? Pure genius—they add a dash of charm that keeps young eyes glued.
Perfect for homes, classrooms, or as a birthday surprise, this electric-powered bot is built to withstand the chaos of kid-dom. Durable, safe, and endlessly engaging, it's a toy that actually delivers on its promises: motor skills, imagination, and yes, a whole lot of giggles.
- Gesture recognition
- Programmable actions
- Walking and dancing
- Singing and LED eyes
- Remote control operation
General specs
- Brand: RMT House
- Seller: Joom
- Power Source: Electric
- Control Method: Remote Control
- Special Features: Gesture Recognition, Programmable, LED Eyes, Singing, Walking, Dancing
- Target Age: Toddlers and Children
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $40.76 | $34.37 | $37.66 | $40.58 | $29.68 | $43.95 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 18, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 27, 2025 | August 16, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Power Source | Electric | Electric | Electric |
Arthur W.
London
September 4, 2025
So, why did I buy this thing? Impulse, mostly—saw it online and thought it might be a hit with the family. As a healthcare worker, I appreciate anything that gets kids active and thinking, and this does that well. It arrived quickly, the courier called ahead which was nice, no surprises. After using it for a couple of weeks, it's been a mixed bag. The gesture control is a neat trick, and the kids love making it dance or sing, but it's not perfect. The build quality is solid, no issues there, but the programming part is a bit basic—good for beginners, but my older grandchild got bored fast. Overall, it's fun and educational, but not the revolutionary toy some might hype it up to be. Would I recommend it? Yes, with caveats—it's great for younger children or as a starter toy, but don't expect too much depth.
- Pros: The robot is very durable and survived a few drops from my grandkids without a scratch. I liked how it responds to hand gestures without needing to touch it, which kept things hygienic. The programmable aspect is clever for teaching basic logic, and the lights on its face add a fun touch that the children adore. It's powered by electricity, so no constant battery changes, and the remote control is straightforward for quick play.
- Cons: The sound it makes can be a bit grating after a while, and the movement isn't always smooth—sometimes it stutters or gets stuck on carpets. For the price, I expected more advanced programming options; it feels a bit limited. The packaging was sound, but the instructions could be clearer for older folks like me trying to set it up.