Normally $49.99, now $19.99 with free in-store pickup to avoid the $5.49 shipping. Electronically solvable Rubik's Cube with touch sensors to move the lights around.
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Am actually interested in buying this. However, doesn't seem to be any in the Bay Area. Found one in store in Redding though. Naww, won't be making the drive.
I bought a couple of these for $50 just before Christmas, but ended up returning them when the prices on eBay plummeted. Before BestBuy discounted them to $50, they sold easily on eBay for $130.
I'd buy one of these now, though, for $20. It's a cool device, swipe the finger (can you say iPhone) and it rotates; teaches you how to solve; charges wirelessly on its stand, etc. A very complicated device. Unfortunately, they're all sold out around here ...
Can anyone explain how this is better than a standard rubik's cube? the built in hint/solver is cool, but it's not enough to justify the disadvantages (needs power, no physical 'twisting').
I like the concept but I need a cube that actually rotates, and a few more features. eg built in stackmat style timer, and the ability to select the solution style for training.
Yup, I remember thinking how ridiculous it was to price it at $150 last year. But within months, I saw the price get slashed down below $100. I think it's worth the price now. I live in San Diego and I couldn't find any stores around here that had them in stock, but I just checked again and one popped up. Needless to say, I ordered one that I will pick up later this afternoon.
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