Omnibot, Buster, Roger, Emiglio, Mega Byte, R2D2, B9, Lost in Space, TRX-002, VWS-01 these are also Old forgotton Robots

Home Guidelines Links News Download Wish List Educational Robots Tomy Toy Bots Other Toy Robots My Robots
Menu Buster Emiglio Scooter Roger Armatron Super Arm Mobil Arm Z-707 VWS-01
Rumble Robo Force R.A.D. R.A.D. 2 R.A.D. 3 R.A.D. 4 R2D2 B9 MegaByte Tekno
Tech Compu I Compu II George Elami Jr Arms Arms2 Toby Ottobot 2-XL
2-XL RoboFan Percival RoboCub i-Cybie Bandai BN-1 Lov Bot Casio Clock Sir Galaxy Talkabot
Boxes Controller Manuals Posters Repairs Video Mysta Bot Small Robot Mechanical Dog RoboPet
Compurobot ® Elami Jr. Robot Elami Jr by Robotland Inc. is regarded as one of the finest quality plastic robots produced to come out of the 80's. Elami would say - Hello, I am Elami Jr., your Electronic Friend! I am the first of a family of robots from Robotland. Elami Jr by Robotland Inc. is regarded as one of the finest quality plastic robots produced to come out of the 80's. Elami would say - Hello, I am Elami Jr., your Electronic Friend! I am the first of a family of robots from Robotland.


Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge


Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge


Click on picture to enlarge

Click on picture to enlarge

Elami Jr by Robotland Inc. is regarded as one of the finest quality plastic robots produced to come out of the 80's. Elami would say "Hello, I am Elami Jr., your Electronic Friend! I am the first of a family of robots from Robotland.

Specifications - 8 bit microcomputer, 4K bytes ROM for operations, 16K bit speech processor & 2 x 128K ROM chips for vocabulary, Large LCD display - four espressions - happy, angry, suprised, sleepy, A total of 24 LED lights!, Two mechanical arms and grippers, 25 key talking keypad, 206 words of speech/15 programmable words or phrases, tactile bumper sensors, infrared sensor.

A. Infrared Sensor - Elami "sees" with the infrared sensor located above top centre of the 16 LED light display. The Infrared sensor is used to detect objects. Each time the robot "sees" and object with infrared, it sounds an alarm to alert you, moves backward, turns left and continues the program.

B. Tactile Bumper Sensors - Elami "feels" low objects with its bumper sensors located around the bumper ring. The bumper sensors are used to detect low objects. Each time the robot "feels" and object with infrared, it sounds an alarm to alert you, moves backward, turns left and continues the program.

C. Keypad - 25 character pressure sensitive talking keypad for programming Elami. Place finger directly over desired letter or number to be programmed. Remember to wait for the robot to "speak" each selection before entering another letter or number. Dimensions - Height: 28cm - Width: 22cm - Depth: 17cm
Batterys - 4 "AA size" alkaline batteries; 4 "C size" alkaline batteries


Old Robots Mail
Source: My Collection; New Zealand Collection - Updated 11-14-2007