Sphero Inc., a Boulder-based robotics company, aims to give young students their best shot at learning though a mini golf robot. The company announced today that it added Sphero Mini Golf to its Mini ...
You’ve as much chance of finding a golf ball on a darkened course as you do finding Hoffa. What the sport needs is bigger balls. Big, glow-in-the-dark, steerable robotic balls like these. The ...
The first time around Sphero was a fun idea with not much meat on the bone. With Sphero 2.0 there is so much fun and even more potential it's a killer idea for Christmas. Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor ...
I recently attended Big Kansas City and had a chance to see Adam from Sphero present. At first, I didn’t truly understand what a robotic ball was, but after seeing the introduction video, I loved it.
Fans of Sphero, the robotic ball that you control with your smartphone, will soon be able to use the ball to navigate fields of flying space rocks as they blast them apart with an anti-matter cannon, ...
Sphero and littleBits have long been kindred spirits in the world of entertaining STEM toys, and soon they’ll be one and the same. Sphero this morning announced plans to buy the New York-based ...