We get an up-lose look at Robosen’s latest robotic figure that brings a Prime from Transformers: Rise of the Beasts to life
Endless fun awaits fans with the Robosen Interactive App that allows for extra commanders, missions, and even some customization options. This version of Optimus Prime even features extra voice lines that the previous version does not have, and the voice ofbrings him to life no matter what generation of fan you are.
From standard and custom Bluetooth options, voice commands, a new live-action design, and even an impressive display base, that missing auto-converting mode can easily be overlooked. Hopefully, more live-action versions come to life, and I would love to see a live-action Bumblebee with movie quotes or radio clips featured. Robosen continues to impress fans, and if you love Transformers, then owning one of these beauties is a no-brainer.
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