Not a bug, not a spider. Electronic insect running iPhone

Not a bug, not a spider. Electronic insect running iPhone
Not a bug, not a spider. Electronic insect running iPhone
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iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone
iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone

An increasing number of different devices can be controlled using smartphones. The telephone has now become a remote control for the world. And recently the TV, computer and toy helicopter were joined by electronic insect, which will run in different directions exactly as you command it through your iPhone.

iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone
iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone

Evolution has forced humans to treat insects negatively. We at the subconscious level feel potential danger in them. But there are people who, with great pleasure, closely communicate with various bugs and spiders. Someone prefers to eat them, and someone to play with them. The latter include the owners of an electronic beetle running an iPhone.

iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone
iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone

This electronic insect called iPhone Controlled Bug was created by iHelicopters, which became famous all over the world thanks to the production of toy helicopters controlled by mobile devices from Apple.

iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone
iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone

By purchasing this robot beetle and downloading the software necessary to control this electronic insect from the App Store to your phone or tablet, you will receive a wonderful, original toy that will drive more than one girl crazy (after all, it is the fairer sex that is traditionally afraid of even the smallest and most harmless bugs and spiders).

iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone
iPhone Controlled Bug - an electronic bug controlled by the iPhone

The creators of the iPhone Controlled Bug completely repeated the movement mechanics of real beetles in their design. So this toy looks and moves as realistically as possible.

IPhone Controlled Bug batteries are charged from a computer or wall outlet via a USB cable. And this electronic beetle can be controlled at a distance of up to six meters using any of Apple's gadgets: iPhone, iPad or iPod.

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