Yeah i think this is small but it has functions and moving parts like blinking eyes Hasbro must take notes for make Furby Furblets with functions than just buttons and furbish phrases that were hear automatically or playing music But it was better to have it with Furby Party Rockers and Furby Furblings For now these previous generations were outdated
@@TheWBWoman I think it would be fun for kids but yeah, the needy needy thing is a bit irritating at times. I got the needed requirements wrong once and it starting whinging at me
The hamster is the one that thinks to Caleb Chung wanted you know her TH-cam channel. She’s also British and she’s quite nice really also I think that one of the things I really like about these is that it’s kind of like a virtual pet but it’s in a physical form and instead of having to learn how to recognize different visual cues You need to learn how to recognize different auditory clues instead as to what they want or need and the reason why I like that a lot is that a lot of the other ones I mean the ones that came before those had auditory close, but many of the auditor were very similar to one and other and you had to rely on visual clues to know what they needed Not a very good thing for somebody who can’t see like me for instance because I had trouble telling the difference between the different sounds, and one example of this is the older version of the one that you had on your channel a few weeks ago the one that got a significant upgrade The one what name we don’t mention in the comments or at least we didn’t get a few years ago I can’t even pronounce it and I really think it’s neat that they brought something out that is sort of similar, but where you need auditory clues as to what they want and not visuals Because no matter if it was intended that way or if it just is an incident, the fact that it is the audio you need to learn what means if actually sort of an accessibility feature I think just like with the 2005 and the 2023F dudes responding to voice command instead of an app even though it probably wasn’t intended that way for somebody like me Voice command is a big accessibility feature because that means that you don’t have to worry about oh no I need to get another app. What if it is not voiceover accessible oh God that’s usually the first thoughts that run into my head when something needs an app is oh my God what if it’s not voiceover supported Because for an app not to be cooperative with my screen reader is pretty much the same thing as if you were needing glasses and somebody took your glasses away or if your glasses got foged up like full of nasty fog and stuff like that, also if part of this comment looks weird or has words that may look weird to some it’s because I’m using dictation as usual and you know how that tends to go most times although this time there wasn’t a lot of typos but anyways stay safe stay healthy and keep being awesome
@@isabellaprusse thanks to Caleb Chung is a good friend of mine! Yeah I agree the voice command ones are better. I don't like app enabled ones anyway, for the reasons you stated and also because the apps become obsolete after a while and sometimes that means the item itself doesn't work properly anymore either. Not the case with Furbys but it is for things like Ultimate Lightning McQueen and BB8 from Star Wars.
I wanted the Chameleon, but then I saw how NEEDY are they and now I dont want it. They feel more like a game than animal I also dont like how he goes yahoo every time, instead playing happy noises first.
@@Lordodragonss yeah it is much more like a game. I'm on the last level of it now where you have to remember three requests and it asks around every 15 minutes I think
I just came back to one of your videos! I used to love you when I was a kid still brings me. Happy memories.💚
@@Kenzie769 I'm so glad!
Yeah i think this is small but it has functions and moving parts like blinking eyes
Hasbro must take notes for make Furby Furblets with functions than just buttons and furbish phrases that were hear automatically or playing music
But it was better to have it with Furby Party Rockers and Furby Furblings
For now these previous generations were outdated
I am great full for silvolf!! ❤
@@FlakeyTheDragonPuppeteer thank you and I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving!
Oh hamsters make scary noises when disturbed. It's raspy, you are right about that! Ugh!
@@oceanelf2512 yes!
"woomy woomy" is all i hear
@@desaug lol!
I Like The Hamster
@@shioteahea8303 me too
Interesting. I think that toy looks a little annoying because it calls out "needy needy" but I'm not a little kids so maybe kids would love it
@@TheWBWoman I think it would be fun for kids but yeah, the needy needy thing is a bit irritating at times. I got the needed requirements wrong once and it starting whinging at me
The hamster is the one that thinks to Caleb Chung wanted you know her TH-cam channel. She’s also British and she’s quite nice really also I think that one of the things I really like about these is that it’s kind of like a virtual pet but it’s in a physical form and instead of having to learn how to recognize different visual cues You need to learn how to recognize different auditory clues instead as to what they want or need and the reason why I like that a lot is that a lot of the other ones I mean the ones that came before those had auditory close, but many of the auditor were very similar to one and other and you had to rely on visual clues to know what they needed Not a very good thing for somebody who can’t see like me for instance because I had trouble telling the difference between the different sounds, and one example of this is the older version of the one that you had on your channel a few weeks ago the one that got a significant upgrade The one what name we don’t mention in the comments or at least we didn’t get a few years ago I can’t even pronounce it and I really think it’s neat that they brought something out that is sort of similar, but where you need auditory clues as to what they want and not visuals Because no matter if it was intended that way or if it just is an incident, the fact that it is the audio you need to learn what means if actually sort of an accessibility feature I think just like with the 2005 and the 2023F dudes responding to voice command instead of an app even though it probably wasn’t intended that way for somebody like me Voice command is a big accessibility feature because that means that you don’t have to worry about oh no I need to get another app. What if it is not voiceover accessible oh God that’s usually the first thoughts that run into my head when something needs an app is oh my God what if it’s not voiceover supported Because for an app not to be cooperative with my screen reader is pretty much the same thing as if you were needing glasses and somebody took your glasses away or if your glasses got foged up like full of nasty fog and stuff like that, also if part of this comment looks weird or has words that may look weird to some it’s because I’m using dictation as usual and you know how that tends to go most times although this time there wasn’t a lot of typos but anyways stay safe stay healthy and keep being awesome
@@isabellaprusse thanks to Caleb Chung is a good friend of mine! Yeah I agree the voice command ones are better. I don't like app enabled ones anyway, for the reasons you stated and also because the apps become obsolete after a while and sometimes that means the item itself doesn't work properly anymore either. Not the case with Furbys but it is for things like Ultimate Lightning McQueen and BB8 from Star Wars.
I wanted the Chameleon, but then I saw how NEEDY are they and now I dont want it. They feel more like a game than animal
I also dont like how he goes yahoo every time, instead playing happy noises first.
@@Lordodragonss yeah it is much more like a game. I'm on the last level of it now where you have to remember three requests and it asks around every 15 minutes I think
The blinking is a bit uncanny 😅
@@Ashley-vc2gy I kinda like it but I didn't expect it😂