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D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur Review: Shelly

I bought my daughter, Madison, a DRex after reading a D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur review that mentioned its several integrated features that let the little robot respond almost intuitively to a child’s commands.  Madison is 6 years old, and she has always loved stories about dinosaurs.  She took up with this robotic pet immediately.

The thing I really like about the D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur is that Madison can take it with her wherever she goes.  When she goes to a new place, such as if I have to drop her off at a friend’s house for a few hours because I have to work an extra shift on the weekend, and she doesn’t know the place very well, I think she feels more secure when she takes D-Rex along.  That makes me feel better about leaving her.  She can put her D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur on “alert” or “guard duty” mode, and he will warn her if there is a change in a room, because D-Rex is alert to sounds and movement.

The DRex Interactive Dinosaur also has 100 different roaring sounds, and when he starts walking toward you and chomping while baring his teeth, he can be quite menacing.  Based on what the reviews say, DRex accomplishes this interactive feat through a “biomorphic” robotic technology combined with a software package.  The more Madison plays with her D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur, the more they both seem to get a feel for each other.

The D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur can respond when Madison calls his name and also respond with affection when she pats the top of his head.  D-Rex has a camera sensor located on top of his head which triggers a reaction.  Madison enjoys her time with DRex, and I know she looks at him like a pet or a friend, even though she knows he is a toy.  I would recommend D-Rex to parents of children ages 6 years or above.

Shelly - Lexington, Kentucky

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