![]() The app works on most Apple iOS and Android devices. Perhaps one of the coolest features, however, is the holographic simulations. You can enjoy more autonomous interaction by enabling interactive features and letting the droids interact with each other. If you want to have your droid go about on his own, choose Patrol and he’ll move autonomously about the room - you can let all of the droids you have go on patrol, so it’s great if you have another droid in the lineup. Start up the driving pad on your phone and you can make your droid go where you choose. Each droid has his own app world to explore, and for R2-Q5 Sphero, it is the Death Star II. The app comes with the ability to control the droids (it works for all of the Sphero droids on the market) or use the Watch with Me feature to view Star Wars movies with your droid who will then react to what’s on the screen. Once you’ve done that you can access the Augmented Reality (AR) feature through the official R2-Q5 Sphero Star Wars app. So how does this droid fit into your Death Star or home? First, you can connect to the droid via your Bluetooth device. Of course, tech from the Star Wars universe doesn’t come cheap! - expect to pay upwards of $299! R2-Q5 Sphero first made his debut at New York Comic Con but now he’s available on Amazon. ![]() Since he looks like R2-D2 a bit you may think that’s he’s a good droid, but he worked for the Imperial, he’s basically his evil twin. You can control R2-Q5 with your smartphone or enjoy his other actions. Meet R2-Q5, the R2 series astromech droid that first appeared in The Return of the Jedi film. Made by Sphero, manufacturers of connected toys, it’s a robot, but not just any robot. The force is strong with Star Wars products…but this STEM toy is something special, perfect for little and big Jedis. ![]()
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