I got the original incarnation of the Nabaztag; the one without the /tag on the end. I like it a lot, it does exactly what's promised if you actually read the information before buying (which you should do before you buy anything that costs >$150). There are only a few free services, but the pay service only costs about $3 a month anyway. Here's my advice: If you want one and can afford it, then go for it, but if you don't understand the appeal, it was never designed for you in the first place, so don't worry about it.
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I got the original incarnation of the Nabaztag; the one without the /tag on the end. I like it a lot, it does exactly what's promised if you actually read the information before buying (which you should do before you buy anything that costs >$150). There are only a few free services, but the pay service only costs about $3 a month anyway. Here's my advice: If you want one and can afford it, then go for it, but if you don't understand the appeal, it was never designed for you in the first place, so don't worry about it.