Color:White Can you teach Owleez to fly, meet Owleez, the first ever interactive toy pet that can really fly. This adorable baby owl can’t learn to fly indoors without your help and practising together is so much fun! The more you practise, the more comfortable she’ll get. Place her in the included nest and watch as she spreads her wings and magically takes flight right out of the nest. Every Owleez flight is different, you can watch her soar, help her fly or comfort her after a crash. She’s made of durable and lightweight materials, so when she crashes it’s okay, it’s all part of learning, with over 100 interactive sounds and movements, Owleez responds to your touch, love and care. Feed her the berries when she’s hungry. She likes to be petted, tickled, rocked to sleep and loved and will let you know her mood by changing her eye colour. It’s easy to charge Owleez with the nest’s built-in USB cord. Place her in the nest and continue playing while she charges. Teach your own baby owl how to fly with Owleez.
H**H
Fulfils its promises, charming toy
My daughter plays frequently with an animatronic cat - Furreal, I think the brand is - which purrs, meows and has some very realistic kneading and play motions. While many 'robotic' toys are anything but - they might perform one limp motion or a sound - some can be very entertaining.The Owleez makes some bold claims - learning, responding and flying - and I admit we were prepared for disappointment. However, it's a lovely toy and very interactive. She makes a series of chirrupy sounds when held, fed with her berry, she will rest in her own provided nest, and then take flight. She acts in a similar manner to the small hand-controlled drones, the ones that go pleasantly up and down but do get caught on the slightest breeze. The owl is a little heavier than those, but she's built to sustain a bit of a crash onto soft furnishings. This is part of the game - she can be comforted before trying again.The children have returned to it even after the initial novelty, which is a good sign!
P**N
Kamikaze Owl
Flew into the air and crashed into the walls, tried it again and banked steeply into the kitchen units. Frightened my Grandaughter so much I think it unlikely she will use it .
S**E
Very fragile for a toy
Really nice toy with which my doughter loves to interact. The issue is that being an indoor only toy is very hard to fly it inside the house without knocking in to something like furniture or even the walls. After the first flight it broke a tiny bit of plastic which cause it now to vibrate when it takes off. A bit disappointing for the first flight.
V**A
Dangerous junk
Absolutely dangerous. First time it flew, although I was 3 foot away, it hit me at speed. The above photo shows the marks it made through my jumper *30 minutes* after impact!To add insult to injury, it still won't fly and I can't work out how to fix it. Not that I'd have let my daughter play with it after what happened to me but I was just curious as to how it would perform on subsequent flights.Have asked for a full refund. Will be very unimpressed if this is not honoured.
H**1
Great toy loads of fun
My son loves it, took a while to get to grips with teaching him to fly and worked out if you unplug him he for some reason flys better. We had a few screams of fright when he flys towards an unsuspecting child but it’s all in good fun and the kids and adults had great fun at Christmas with this gift, definitely recommend
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