They do for a while, but I don't think they'll last...
No
hexbug nanos do not have eyes as they are completely random. they bounce of things and the vibration causes them to turn not eyes.Although the hexbug original does have a sensor which makes it turn- Tom Ryan
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A hexbug uses a charger adapter to charge it self back to full life. You cannot use normal double AA batteries to fuel the hexbug. The charging adapter is included in the package.
you can do it it is cool it douse swim try it
In the hexbug case
hexbug armbands enable it to swim.
Look on the paper you get inside the hexbug capsule.
A Hexbug Nano is a small robotic toy designed to mimic the behavior of real insects. These tiny, vibrating creatures move in a seemingly random manner, navigating their environment through an innovative design that allows them to traverse obstacles and even climb small surfaces. Powered by a simple motor and featuring a unique antenna design, Hexbug Nanos come in various colors and styles, making them popular among children and collectors alike. They are often used in interactive playsets that enhance their crawling capabilities.
A Hex Bug Nano is a small robotic creature that behaves like a real bug. Each Nano is collectible and you can buy tracks and arenas for the 'bugs' to crawl around. Batteries are usually included.