Bob Mimlich invented hex bugs.
They are actually called hex-bugs not bug-hex and they are not only the vibrating ones (they are the hex-bugs nano). The original ones are much bigger and are robotic bugs which have sensors to obstacles and sound... e.g is you clap or put you hand in front of them, they will change direction! There are also many other types, like crabs which also have a light sensor, Inchworms which are remote controlled, ants, which have motion sensors and then the hex-bugs nano.You can only buy it online, at ToysRUs or Radioshack.
They are actually called hex-bugs not bug-hex and they are not only the vibrating ones (they are the hex-bugs nano). The original ones are much bigger and are robotic bugs which have sensors to obstacles and sound... e.g is you clap or put you hand in front of them, they will change direction! There are also many other types, like crabs which also have a light sensor, Inchworms which are remote controlled, ants, which have motion sensors and then the hex-bugs nano.You can only buy it online, at ToysRUs or Radioshack.
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.
No
6 and up
£100 each.
No they use batteries. :)
Hexbugs are a childrens toy that are little robotic bugs
Many different places, such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Toys R Us.
Toys R US
You can't charge it. You have to buy a battery