Following the debut of the Robosen Transformers G1 Bumblebee at Middle East Film & Comic Con 2023, we have more information that appears to confirm the robot does not transform. The Patent Information by way of Google gives up the full details with diagrams of the Bumblebee product, which has no alternate mode defined. This should bring the price down quite a bit from what we saw the Optimus Prime selling for. Read on to see the translated Patent Data and images for the inside look at the Robosen Transformers G1 Bumblebee Robot.
The invention relates to a robot, comprising a head (10), a torso (20), mutually symmetrical arm structures (30) located on both sides of the torso (20), and mutually symmetrical legs located at the lower end of the torso (20) Internal structure (40), head (10), trunk (20), arm structure (30) and leg structure (40) are all provided with steering gear, under the drive of steering gear, head (10) can Rotation, the arm structure (30) can bend, rotate and swing, the leg structure (40) can walk on two feet, and can get up by itself after falling (climbing up before, lying down); Features a rotating wheel and lights controlled by voice and mobile app. The invention highly restores the image of the bumblebee in the G1 cartoon version of "Transformers", and presents the image of the bumblebee in the form of an electric toy robot for the first time; the eyes of this robot can be bright, making the G1 cartoon of "Transformers" The image of the bumblebee in the version is more realistic.