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Monday
Apr012013

Fish that only need a bit of battery juice to swim.

Like to have something unique on your desk to start a conversation when a visitor drops in? Or something fun to entertain the kids in the bath? ROBO FISH could be the perfect answer. All you need is water. ROBO FISH magically turns on when placed in water. Its motor drive and electromagnetic core provides realistic, 5 directional swimming actions. It looks very realistic when it dives to the bottom, or swims around the top. Of course this battery powered toy is 100% waterproof.  The cutting-edge design of ROBO FISH makes it so life-like that even the cat will be entertained. There are 4 ROBO FISH designs as well as 4 ROBO SHARK designs. There’s also a kit which includes a special ROBO FISH tank. Now these fun fish are not designed to run constantly.  Battery life is about two hours, and you get a second set of batteries in the package. But they’re great for bath time, play time, or for a bit of entertainment in the office. When you take them out of the water, shake them off, and they'll turn off automatically. The company, Zuru, has partnered with CVS, so that’s where you’ll get the best price. ROBO FISH sell for $9.99 each at CVS. But they’re $15 to $20 or more on Amazon.

Giz Wiz Video: http://youtu.be/FifC79gCZnI

Company website: http://www.zururobofish.com/

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