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**Title:** Unboxing and Review of "Alpha" Robot by Luisito Technology
**Summary:**
* The reviewer, Luisito, impulsively buys a $475 robot named "Alpha" (later renamed "Palomotron") from a store.
* He unboxes and showcases the robot's features, including its movements (e.g., push-ups, dancing, yoga), interactive capabilities (e.g., storytelling, programmed actions), and app control.
* Initially impressed, Luisito questions the robot's long-term value, suggesting it's best suited for those interested in robotics and programming.
* **Verdict:** Not recommended for general consumers, but a great toy for robotics/programming enthusiasts, considering its price.
**Duration:** Approximately 10 minutes (transcript timecodes: 00:00:01.78 to 00:10:19.50)
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**About the Video/Source**
1. The content is from a video review by "Luisito Technology".
2. The review is about a robot named "Alpha" (later renamed "Palomotron" by the reviewer).
**Purchase Details**
3. The robot was purchased at Best Buy.
4. The original intended purchase was a camera and its accessories.
5. The cost of the robot is approximately $475 USD (or $9,500 Mexican Pesos).
**Robot Specifications and Accessories**
6. The robot comes with a charger.
7. Full charge time is approximately 2 hours.
8. Battery life is about 1 hour of continuous use.
9. It includes a data transfer cable.
10. The robot comes with instructions.
11. Alpha is not waterproof.
12. Alpha should be kept away from water, fire, the user's face, eyes, and small children.
**Functionality**
13. The robot can be controlled via a smartphone app (named "Alpha").
14. The robot has various pre-programmed movements (e.g., push-ups, kicking, punching).
15. It can perform a choreographed dance.
16. The robot can stand on one leg.
17. It can turn around (left and right).
18. The app allows for programming custom actions.
19. The robot can play simulated games (e.g., soccer, gladiator fight).
20. It can tell stories.
21. The robot can mimic yoga movements.
**Interaction and Customization**
22. Users can rename the robot (e.g., from "Alpha" to "Palomotron").
23. The robot can greet individuals by name.
24. It can perform actions like shaking hands.
25. Custom programming allows for more complex interactions (e.g., fetching items, if programmed correctly).