Curby the Recycling Robot is an inventive and effective way to teach recycling awareness. He looks like an ordinary recycling container until he comes alive.
Fully animated, his lid rises, his eyes light up, he moves, speaks, listens and plays prerecorded cassettes all by remote control. He can wink and blink and move his eyebrows, and presents a positive and friendly image to young and old alike. Curby loves to promote his Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle message to all he meets.
Curby will prove to be an outstanding tool for teaching recycling in your community. He can be used with great success in school classrooms, assemblies, recycling station tours, shopping mall exhibits, state and local fairs, and any other setting where your Recycling Program is represented.
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Features
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- Control Carrying Case
Molded polyethylene case 20
- Well Built
Sturdy construction. Easy to operate. Designed or dependable service. Quiet industrial grade drive motors. Substantial framework. Easy to repair.
- Moving Arms & Hands
Curby's arms move up and down, and his hands open and close all by remote control.
- Rechargeable Battery
Sealed, maintenance-free gel type lead acid battery (12 volt 33 AH) complete with automatic charger. Remote control transmitter comes with rechargeable Ni-MH battery and charger.
- Flashing Mouth
The mouth flashes in synchronization with the robot's voice.
- Siren
Operator controlled environmental alert siren.
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- Moving Eyebrows & Eyelids
Eyebrows move up and down and the eyelids open and close separately allowing Curby to wink, blink, and go to sleep, all by remote control.
- Voice System
Two-way, full duplex, wireless voice system allows the operator to both talk and listen at the same time.
- Audio Cassette Player
Rugged, in-dash type stereo cassette player, operated by remote control.
- Fully Mobile
High quality electric drive motors give Curby complete mobility by remote control.
- Durable Body
Detailed recycling container replica, molded of strong impact resistant, mostly recycled plastic. Easy to transport and use. 49
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