Echo Bot
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![]() The Voice Messenger with StyleRecord your own message, then sit back while some unsuspecting passer sets her off. | ||
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Main Features

- Record voice message of up to 10 seconds
- Message is played back when motion is detected in front of sensor eyeball
- Sensing distance approximately 1 metre
- Accordion-style bendable legs with suction cup feet
The Voice Messenger with Style
Meet Mel and Belle. They're savvy, sassy, and for one-eyed aliens/three-legged octopuses they're pretty sexy. To the untrained eye Mel and Belle are what's called Echo Bots or Voice Messengers - you record your own message in the mic to the rear of the baby blue, then sit back while some unsuspecting passer by walks within sensor reach and sets them off.

It's simple, it's silly, but as the entire Gizoo office will testify, Mel and Belle the Echo Bots are seriously funny. You can record anything you like as long as the message doesn't go over 10 seconds, and your Echo Bot will relay the message to anyone who walks within its 1 metre motion sensor radius, which is located in the eye.
The sound quality is clear so both Mel and Belle can be clearly heard even within a busy office environment. And the mic will even pick up recordings from your computer if you hold them up to a speaker, so you can record music, film clips, quotes and much much more if you want to!
Mel and Belle's three tentacle-like legs are made with a bendable wire embedded within their plastic casing so you can twist, twirl and curl them into whatever poses you like. Each leg also has suction cup foot so you can stick yor Echo Bot to a variety of surfaces and sneaky hideaways.
Customer reviews
"I was browsing the site and came across this little gem - yowzers, how much fun can you have for a tenner? LOTS is the answer, lots and lots!"





James McAnderson, Plymouth






















Customer Reviews
""I was browsing the site and came across this little gem - yowzers, how much fun can you have for a tenner? LOTS is the answer, lots and lots!"!"
James McAnderson, Plymouth