Hasbro has teamed up with Robosen Robotics to create the most advanced Transformers robot the world has ever seen. The result of more than 11 years of R&D, the "Optimus Prime Aut🐼o-Converting Programmable Robot" was revealed at this year's Hasbro Pulse Fan ☂Fest and is currently .

The 19-inch tall Autobot includes more than 5000 components, 60 microchips, and 27 servo motors, giving the real-life Transꦉformer t🉐he ability to go from robot to vehicle using voice commands. You can also control the towering figure with a mobile app, which allows you to create your own movements via a customizable interface.

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“We are thrilled to collaborate with Hasbro and look forward to ushering in a new standard of robotics with the most advanced Transformers robots for consumers ever created,” said Sean Tang, Director of Robosen USA. “The team is working hard to deliv🍰er an amazing user experience for fans of this esteemed franchise and produce Transformers that will b🍒e a premium addition to their collection with its superior functionality.”

The impressive robot isn't cheap, but there's a lot of cutting-edge technology powering Optimus Prime. Beyond the multitude of servo motors and microchips, Hasbro and Robosen Robotics built the figure using high-grade metal alloy to provide more support and durability than is typically seen in similar commercial robots. Optimus Prime also comes with his Blaster ♑and Battle Axe – and is pre-programmed to show off his skills with several different moves and poses.

Yo𝓀u'll also get a premium protective travel ca💃se with the Limited Collector's Edition, keeping the Autobot safe when on the road.

Not surprisingly, the product sold out ✨shortly after being announced. Hasbro is yet to say when a restock will arrive, although the current pre-orders aren't expected to ship until October.

In 🍰the meantime, you might want to rework your budget to acc﷽ount for the $700 price tag.

The Optimu💝s Prime Auto-Converting Programmable Robot is currently sold o♛ut, but can be found on the .

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