SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- As seen on the hit ABC show "Shark Tank" in November 2017, SmartGurlz debuted as the newest robotic doll for young girls. Born from the creative mind of CEO Sharmi Albrechtsen, SmartGurlz is the first drone-like technology made specifically for girls.
SmartGurlz is comprised of four racially diverse, Barbie-like dolls on a self-balancing scooter with programmable abilities. Each doll has a unique personality equipped with smartphone-capable technology, allowing users to learn the basics of coding.
Each doll is designed to adhere to specific games and coding instructions which can be saved and sent to other users for their doll to "learn." Each SmartGurlz doll is regularly priced at $78.99 each. Dolls will be priced at $59.99 during the holiday season. For more information on SmartGurlz dolls, visit smartgurlz.com.
ABOUT SMARTGURLZ
SmartGurlz is a line of friendly, self-balancing robots and action dolls that engage and encourage girls to learn how to use basic code. Connected via smartphone or tablet, SmartGurlz allows girls 6 and up to immerse themselves in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). SmartGurlz inspires the female leaders of tomorrow, today.
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SOURCE SmartGurlz, Inc.
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