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i-Que Personal Robot - Named "Unit 1" and "Unit 2"
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The i-Que Personal Robot was created by Manley/ToyQuest
in 2007. This robot seems to have since been discontinued. The robot is advertised to do many things. However, the
self-charging programming often fails, and the voice recognition does not work well. The i-Que robot does have a
lot of great features. Please see my review in the links below on what the i-Que can and can not do.
I own two i-Que robots, named "Unit 1" (the first one I bought at Amazon.com
for $68 and "Unit 2" (which I bought off of a member of my former Yahoo i-Que Robot Group) for a little over half that. Unit 2
had badly warn drive belts, which I still am unable to find replacements for, so this robot does not move around as I unhooked
the drive motors as a result of removing the bad belts. However, I plan to use this as a development system to try and further
enhance the robot's capabilities.
- Review of the i-Que Robot
- i-Que Robot Cleaning Procedure
- i-Que Robot Drive Motor Repair
- i-Que Unit 2 - Bad Belts Shown. Still looking for new belts!
- FAQs - Things the documentation doesn't tell you.
- How i-Que's Infrared Sensors Work
- Chat Abbreviations
- Skits
- i-Que's Antics
- Videos of i-Que in Action
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i-Que Robot User Manual [ 1.68 MB PDF ]
This manual is provided by and distributed with permission from Manley / ToyQuest Customer Service.
WARNING: You may download this manual for personal use only! Do not download it and make it available on your web site or link directly to this manual. Doing so is illegal. Please contact Manley/ToyQuest customer service for permission if you want to provide a copy of the manual on your site!