Squeakee The Balloon Dog Instructions Pdf

Unless artist Jeff Koons, known for his giant balloon dog sculptures, decides to get litigious, Moose Toys will be introducing some competition for Sony’s Aibo later this year with Squeakee, the world’s first robotic balloon dog that could potentially put clowns and birthday party entertainers out of business.Watch

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There’s also no shortage of robotic dogs, with Sony’s pricey, feature-packed Aibo leading the pack, and more affordable robo-pups designed to provide simple companionship without all the responsibilities of pet ownership. Moose Toys’ Squeakee falls somewhere in between those two extremes; it’s not going to roam your house and serve as a four-legged security guard that alerts you to intruders, but for $60, when it arrives sometime in October, it packs a satisfying amount of personality and interactivity.

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Squeakee can walk around all on its own, perform standard doggo tricks like sitting, scooting, and responding to belly rubs facilitated by a series of touch sensors. The robot also has a microphone and can respond to voice commands, including affirmations of its good behavior, or admonishments about misbehaving, and can respond with physical gestures as well as over 50 sounds. (We’ve yet to confirm if it barks like a dog, or makes that that excruciating squeaking sound when rubbing a balloon.) Advertisement

You can also sadistically stab Squeakee with an included push pin, causing the pup to go through the motions of slowly deflating, which is the balloon dog equivalent of playing dead. It can then be re-inflated using a pretend pump accessory that also facilitates eating because a balloon animal presumably only dines on air—unlike Sony’s Aibo, which makes users actually pay for pretend food.

As far as pets go, Squeakee is easier to maintain than both a real dog (potty time consists of simulated peeing using an LED shining on the ground) and a fake balloon dog because, unless dropped from a second-story window, there’s little chance that Squeakee will suddenly explode if handled too roughly .

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Meet Squeakee! The first ever balloon pet that’s inflated with personality! He’ll WOW you as he comes to life just like a real pup! Squeakee is so interactive and loves to play with you! This very playful toy responds to your voice, is full of sound and movement and looks just like a real Balloon Dog! Watch him sit and stand as you pet his head or tickle his tummy to make him happy! Squeakee comes with a range of fun accessories for you to interact and play with. Use his Pump to feed him. Place the Pump in his nose and hear him inflate! But be careful, when hes full he may pee or fart! Squeakee loves his Squeaker Toy and gets very excited when he hears it! Use his Squeaker Toy to train him to sit or beg! Feed him, teach him, even “POP” him with his Pin and watch him deflate! You’ll be blown away at all his reactions and what he can do! Squeakee is your interactive balloon best friend!

As far as pets go, Squeakee is easier to maintain than both a real dog (potty time consists of simulated peeing using an LED shining on the ground) and a fake balloon dog because, unless dropped from a second-story window, there’s little chance that Squeakee will suddenly explode if handled too roughly .

There’s also no shortage of robotic dogs, with Sony’s pricey, feature-packed Aibo leading the pack, and more affordable robo-pups designed to provide simple companionship without all the responsibilities of pet ownership. Moose Toys’ Squeakee falls somewhere in between those two extremes; it’s not going to roam your house and serve as a four-legged security guard that alerts you to intruders, but for $60, when it arrives sometime in October, it packs a satisfying amount of personality and interactivity.

You can also sadistically stab Squeakee with an included push pin, causing the pup to go through the motions of slowly deflating, which is the balloon dog equivalent of playing dead. It can then be re-inflated using a pretend pump accessory that also facilitates eating because a balloon animal presumably only dines on air—unlike Sony’s Aibo, which makes users actually pay for pretend food.

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Unless artist Jeff Koons, known for his giant balloon dog sculptures, decides to get litigious, Moose Toys will be introducing some competition for Sony’s Aibo later this year with Squeakee, the world’s first robotic balloon dog that could potentially put clowns and birthday party entertainers out of business.Watch

FAQ

How do you use a Squeakee?

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Blow on their nose and hear them inflate, but inflate them too much and you’ll hear them “POP”! Pat your pet and hear them squeak! There are four Squeakee Minis to Collect in the range.

How do you put batteries in a balloon dog toy?

In order to get him to inflate again, push the pump accessory into his mouth. Squeakee can also walk around all on his own and perform standard dog tricks like sitting, scooting, and responding to belly rubs facilitated by a series of touch sensors throughout his balloon body.