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Although it is new, the original box has a delivery label on it, so it is being sold at a 20% discount from the new price. Shipping will only be on weekdays. Petit Qoobo (Petit Qoobo) (Gris (Gray)) Yukai Engineering Cushion Healing Experience Cat Tail Therapy Robot Pet Communication Rechargeable ★☆ Purchases from sellers other than Yukai Engineering (Store) are not covered by support or warranty for any reason, so please be sure to purchase from the "Yukai Engineering" store. ★☆ A smaller tail cushion. "Petit Qoobo," a slightly smaller tail robot version of Qoobo, the cushion-shaped therapy robot with a tail. Just like Qoobo, it wags its tail when you stroke it, and it also wags its tail or gets surprised in response to surrounding sounds and voices. When you gently hold it, you can feel its heartbeat. The somewhat childish and energetic Petit Qoobo will bring more comfort and healing to your everyday life. A unique gift With over 40,000 units sold, customers of all ages, including children, adults, men, women, and the elderly, are highly satisfied. It is used by people in their teens, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Qoobo was originally conceived from the desire of Yukai Engineering's designers, "If there was a comforting presence at home when you get home tired..." They focused on the "tail" of animals to create a robot that would provide comfort like a dog or cat, and the project began. They focused on the weight and size that are just right for placing on your lap or holding, and the pleasant feel when stroking it. They researched actual tails and developed mechanisms and programs to reproduce their movements.
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