
Lean More: Read more about Anki and how its exciting car racing works! While that may sound inconvenient, it is a certainly a quick charge and provides a good opportunity to take a break. They lose their charge in about 30 minutes (according to our experience) but re-charge in about 10 minutes. The cars are rechargeable and plug into provided consoles that then plug into the wall. When it leaves the track, the car will move in circles to search for a line to continue on. During play, cars can race around the track in traditional lap racing and/or attack other cars using virtual weapons.

These cars rely on infrared emitters and a lens that functions as an optical sensor, following lines on a large mat that keep them in place. Through the app, “drivers” can set up profiles, control the movements of a car on the track, launch digital “weapons” at other cars, earn points for winning matches, and redeem points to customize their car’s performance. The vehicles are controlled via Wi-Fi signals through an interactive app run on smartphones or other devices. Their first product launched, Anki DRIVE, employs artificial intelligence in miniature, motorized cars. Founded in 2010, the company is headed by graduates who want to bring cutting-edge robotics technology into the average home in entertaining, innovative ways. Smallest Epic Ever: Check out this awesome video starring remote-control cars and dronesĪnki, a robotics and artificial intelligence company, originated from the work of Carnegie Mellon University alumni. # of Players: 2 (can expand to 4 with additional cars) I recently had the chance to try Anki DRIVE, and despite the set being a few years old, the hi-tech toy didn’t fail to excite my inner child and revive the fun of miniature car racing in me. Combining mobile digital technology with remote-controlled robotics and old-fashioned slot car fun, Anki DRIVE stirred the youthful wonder of many people upon its release. I still remember having to tweak those metal strips so they made contact with the electric path.īut as time progressed and digital racing replaced dusty old electric toys, I wished that there was some way to make slot car racing appealing again to today’s consumers. Apparently, I wasn’t the only kid who grew up and had that thought.Īnki made global headlines with its innovative Anki DRIVE racing system. I loved the thrill of going toe-to-toe on the track and seeing my opponent’s car spin off when a curve was taken too sharply. When I was a kid, I used to set up my dad’s old slot car track in the basement and race those delicate plastic cars with him for hours.

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