Soundwave is now part of Hasbro and Robosen's collection of auto-converting Transformers.
Hasbro and Robosen Robotics have announced that Soundwave will be joining Optimus Prime, Grimlock, and Bumblebee in the collection of auto-converting Transformers robots. This includes over 200 lines voiced by Frank Welker, the original voice of the G1 Decepticon. The product is available for pre-order at Robosen for a limited time of 30 days at a price of $999, which will increase to $1,399 upon its regular release. Check out the promotional images here…
After years of extensive research and development, Robosen's skilled team has successfully created an exact replica of the iconic cassette player transformed into a Decepticon gladiator. Featuring advanced servo technologies and enhanced algorithms, Soundwave showcases realistic movements and chilling commands. This robot is truly More Than Meets The Eye, as it also functions as a Bluetooth speaker in cassette mode! You can enjoy your favorite music while Soundwave decorates your desktop, using the retro tape deck buttons on the front to skip, pause, and play. Further interaction is possible with the built-in recording feature, allowing you to capture your own audio with a simple button click.
Sporting an animated, glowing sonic cannon and armed with a neutron assault rifle, Soundwave's authenticity is unmatched. Robosen enlisted the legendary Frank Welker, the original G1 voice of Soundwave, to record over 200 lines specifically for this project. Each line voiced by Frank is enhanced by Scott Brownlee's engineering prowess, recreating the exact sound from 1984, ensuring phrases like "Destroy Autobots" and "Soundwave superior, Autobots inferior" resonate with any fan or collector!
Robosen has elevated its innovation with articulating hip joints that enable Soundwave's iconic and dynamic transformations, poses, and movements, contributing to a more lifelike and fluid robotic experience. Merging 80s nostalgia with modern design, red-lit accents are complemented by high-quality materials like zinc alloy, aluminum, and ABS, resulting in a meticulously recreated TRANSFORMERS bot. With 84 high-performance chipsets and 28 precision-engineered servo motors, Soundwave is a true engineering wonder to behold as it transforms from spy to robot right in front of you.
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Soundwave is now part of Hasbro and Robosen's collection of auto-converting Transformers.
Hasbro and Robosen Robotics have announced that Soundwave will be added to the collection of auto-converting Transformers robots alongside Optimus Prime, Grimlock, and Bumblebee, featuring more than 200 lines re...
