Trossen Robotics Builds The BoogieBot
This is not technically called the BoogieBot. It's a hexapod robot called the PhantomX built from a kit and controlled via radio that you can buy from Trossen Robotics' website. But you've got admit, this robot has some moves in that opening. The owner's toddlers weighing in on its style is just the icing on the cake to the knowledge that apparently will be outdanced by our robot overlords.
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