I got one of these almost 2 weeks ago from the violet's ztore at 29.99. Man they are trying to stick it to you. Its a good little product and is almost as fun as a nabaztag. The big thing i dislike about it is that if you turn the mir:ror over it shuts down. Its about as fast as the internet bunny in loading ztamps and the nano rabbits. The software is a bit buggy too (random failures of the rfid reader). The light on it can be way to bright in a low light room. Its does allow for more interesting usability because of Linux support and the ability to run scrips. It comes with 2 of those little Nano:ztag (nano rfid enabled bunnies) and 3 stamp. I have not tested the durability of the ztamps as of yet.
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I got one of these almost 2 weeks ago from the violet's ztore at 29.99. Man they are trying to stick it to you. Its a good little product and is almost as fun as a nabaztag. The big thing i dislike about it is that if you turn the mir:ror over it shuts down. Its about as fast as the internet bunny in loading ztamps and the nano rabbits. The software is a bit buggy too (random failures of the rfid reader). The light on it can be way to bright in a low light room. Its does allow for more interesting usability because of Linux support and the ability to run scrips. It comes with 2 of those little Nano:ztag (nano rfid enabled bunnies) and 3 stamp. I have not tested the durability of the ztamps as of yet.