Zoomer is a brand that specializes in producing interactive robotic toys designed for children. These toys are meant to be playful companions that can respond to a child's voice and follow commands.
Zoomer was founded in 2013 by the Canadian toy company Spin Master.
The first Zoomer toy, a robotic dog named Zoomer, was released in 2013.
Since then, the brand has expanded to include different types of robotic toys, including cats, dragons, and puppies.
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Zoomer products are recommended for children aged 5 and up.
Yes, most Zoomer toys require batteries to operate.
No, Zoomer toys are designed to interact with children and respond to their commands, they are not designed to interact with other Zoomer toys.
Zoomer toys can typically be charged using a USB cable that is included with the toy.
Zoomer toys are designed to be played with, but like any toy, they may become damaged if they are mishandled or dropped.