Elekit Hatsune Miku Edition Six-Legged Robot: Infrared radar MR-3939
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                                                                                                                    Meet the ELEKIT Folo Hatsune Miku Edition – not your average robot. With six legs (yes, six!) and an advanced infrared radar MR-3939, it's like something out of a sci-fi anime. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want a piece of that? The iconic Hatsune Miku design is just the cherry on top, making it a dream come true for fans and tech geeks alike.
But it's not all about looks. This little guy's six-legged design isn't just for show; it gives it the stability of a tank and the versatility of a... well, a six-legged robot. And that infrared radar? It's like giving it a sixth sense for navigating and interacting with the world around it. Whether you're into collecting, tinkering, or just love cool gadgets that make your friends jealous, this robot is a no-brainer. Plus, it's educational – so you can pretend you're learning while you play. Win-win.
- Six-legged design
 - Hatsune Miku themed
 - Infrared radar MR-3939
 
General specs
- Brand: Elekit
 - Model: Hatsune Miku Edition
 - Seller: Joom
 - Infrared Radar: MR-3939
 - Legs: 6
 - Design: Hatsune Miku themed
 - First listed by seller: 6/19/25
 
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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| Brand | Elekit | Elekit | KOBE777 | Hinomoto Heavy Industries | Elekit | Hamourd | 
| Model | Hatsune Miku Edition | MR-9114R | AF005 | 6-legged radar | SQN-049 | |
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| Price | $103.45 | $91.58 | $13.57 | $86.28 | $125.75 | $38.99 | 
| Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Amazon | 
| Update | August 16, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 12, 2025 | August 18, 2025 | August 25, 2025 | September 1, 2025 | 
                        William S.
                                                    
                            
                                                                                Los Angeles, CA
                                                            
                                            
                    June 29, 2025
                Before getting this, I had a basic remote-controlled toy that was simple but boring. Compared to what I used before, this robot is a huge step up—it's way more interactive and engaging. The six legs give it a tank-like stability that's impressive, and the infrared sensing adds a layer of intelligence I didn't have before. I've been using it for a couple of months now, and it's been a fun project for my DIY interests; I even fixed a loose connection myself. The courier called ahead for delivery, which was nice and made it easy to receive. Most likely, it's a great choice for fans or hobbyists, but it's not perfect. I'd recommend it with some reservations, as it could be better value.
- Pros: The six-legged design makes it incredibly stable and versatile, moving smoothly over various surfaces without tipping over. The infrared sensing allows it to navigate and interact with its surroundings in a smart way, which is super convenient for both play and learning. The Hatsune Miku styling is a real standout, adding a fun and unique touch that fans will love, and it feels well-built for the price.
 - Cons: It's a bit pricey for what it offers, especially since I'm budget-conscious and expected more features for the cost. The infrared system sometimes misreads obstacles, leading to occasional navigation hiccups. Assembly required some effort, and it's not as durable as I hoped for long-term use, with a few parts feeling a bit flimsy.