The Autobots of the Transformers series are the sworn protectors of all that’s good and the human kind against their evil counterparts, the Decepticons. One of most loved and revered character of the Autobots is Bumblebee because of his sharp wits and his immense devotion to his leader, Optimus Prime and his clan.
Since the announced release date of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, everywhere kids and adults alike have been waiting anxiously for the blockbuster of this year. The producers have gone to great lengths to promote this sequel of the extremely popular Transformers series, that includes merchandise, widespread media and online promotions.
In the spirit of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Hasbro has released a tribute to Bumblebee who is said to have a major role in the upcoming movie. Hasbro is considered to be one of the major U.S toy makers and the sole proprietors of the Transformers merchandise. Recently, Hasbro launched the Bumblebee Voice Mixer.
A toy helmet that in itself is one of the most creative and interactive toys to hit the stores. The Bumblebee Voice Mixer helmet is priced at $39.99.

This Bumblebee helmet offers children with multiple modes and features to morph their sweet voices into what Bumblebee would sound like, a robotic protector of the good and the innocent. This designer helmet has become incredibly popular and one can see children playing with it and dramatizing the Autobots and Decepticons war almost everywhere. This helmet offers six different music styles, that remixes the human voice to sound quite like the Transformers character. Another great feature of the Bumblebee Voice Mixer is the transformation sounds it can play, that depicts Bumblebee’s transformation from a robot to a car and vice versa . The famous Bumblebee battle cry; “Bumblebee to the Rescue. Your Mission, Protect the world from evil ” has also been incorporated in this helmet, thus giving you the surreal feeling of being the character yourself.
Even though it’s a great toy to play with, yet it should never be substituted for an actual helmet while riding a bike, roller skates or while playing any other sport that requires the kids to wear helmets.
Via 2dayblog & Botropolis
Posted by Rajeev Saxena on June 17, 2009 in Gadgets & Gizmos, Sci + Tech · 0 Comment