Disney Is Selling Grogu’s Robotic Pram (gitamini Droid) For Almost $3,000 Online

Just when you thought Disney couldn’t try to get any more money, they drop this one on us.  For almost $3k ($2,875 + tax), you can purchase Grogu’s robotic pram so it can follow you around and carry your stuff.

Yes, I’m serious.

It is a roaming cart that follows you and has a cheap relief picture of Grogu on it–for over $3k (after you add taxes).

Grogu’s gitamini Droid – $2,875

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This “robot” will carry up to 20 pounds of your stuff while you walk ahead of it so it can follow you up to 7 hours (or 21 miles). This droid takes two hours to charge, and the charger comes with it.  Maximum speed 6 miles per hour.

It weighs 28 pounds and measures 18 9/10” H x 16 1/2” W x 17 9/10” L.

“The Grogu gitamini is a cargo-carrying, following robot inspired by Grogu’s pram in Star Wars: The Mandalorian on Disney+. This robot is equipped with cameras and sensors that allow it to identify its leader and follow them with ease. The Grogu gitamini has enough space to carry up to 20 lb of your gear on all of your daily journeys.

  • Includes Grogu gitamini following robot, charger (block and cable), lens cleaning kit, quickstart guide, user manual, registration card, and release of liability*
  • Equipped with cameras and sensors that allow it to identify its operator and follow them
  • Holds up to 20 lbs
  • Runtime of seven hours
  • Operating temperature: 10-110° F
  • Lifting handles front and back (single person lift)
  • Built-in Bluetooth speaker
  • USB charging port
  • The mygita app is used for registration, advanced functionality, and software updates. It is available for iOS and Android smartphones in the Apple App Store or Google Play

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