Mi Pad Soundwave from Hasbro and Xiaomi Available at SDCC 2016 And Fan Expo Canada
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TRANSFORMERS SOUNDWAVE Tablet
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $39.99/Available at Booth #3329 at Comic-Con International in San Diego)
TRANSFORMERS continue to push the boundaries in MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE with the introduction of the SOUNDWAVE Tablet, available at 2016 San Diego Comic Con. One of TRANSFORMERS most iconic Decepticons, SOUNDWAVE, comes to life from what appears to be an ordinary mobile tablet. With a few clicks and twists, this seemingly ordinary tablet converts into the extraordinary Decepticon SOUNDWAVE, capable of detecting and jamming Autobot transmissions across the entire energy spectrum. The TRANSFORMERS SOUNDWAVE Tablet will be for sale at San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Following the convention, a limited number will be available on HasbroToyShop.com.
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Posted by Braker on July 14th, 2016 @ 6:28pm CDT
Honestly, he looks more like a Gundam than a Soundwave of any kind, but to me that isn't a problem (I love Gundam-style mechs), just don't think it's Soundwave.
Posted by Sabrblade on July 14th, 2016 @ 6:34pm CDT
The head looks enough like Movieverse Soundwave to me.Braker wrote:Pictured proudly wearing his serial number upon his chest.
Honestly, he looks more like a Gundam than a Soundwave of any kind, but to me that isn't a problem (I love Gundam-style mechs), just don't think it's Soundwave.
The figure even comes with a little Laserbeak/Ratbat-esque winged minion.
Posted by Kurona on July 14th, 2016 @ 7:47pm CDT
Braker wrote:Pictured proudly wearing his serial number upon his chest.
Honestly, he looks more like a Gundam than a Soundwave of any kind, but to me that isn't a problem (I love Gundam-style mechs), just don't think it's Soundwave.
That's my exact thoughts - bar the gundam part considering I've never watched it. It's an amazing looking figure with a great design and fantastic engineering; I just don't quite get 'Soundwave' from it.
I think I'll take to calling him Padlock. Badass name that hasn't been used before, it's derived from a Pad, most systems like these have security hence lock...
Posted by Sabrblade on July 14th, 2016 @ 8:07pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on July 14th, 2016 @ 8:08pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Looks as much like "Soundwave" as this thing does:
And I didn't quite enjoy that either.
Posted by Spazonator17 on July 14th, 2016 @ 8:11pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Braker wrote:Pictured proudly wearing his serial number upon his chest.
Honestly, he looks more like a Gundam than a Soundwave of any kind, but to me that isn't a problem (I love Gundam-style mechs), just don't think it's Soundwave.
That's my exact thoughts - bar the gundam part considering I've never watched it. It's an amazing looking figure with a great design and fantastic engineering; I just don't quite get 'Soundwave' from it.
I think I'll take to calling him Padlock. Badass name that hasn't been used before, it's derived from a Pad, most systems like these have security hence lock...
Not to be that guy, but "Padlock" has been used before, as a character in the G1 Universe and in Energon...
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Padlock_(G1)
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Padlock_(Energon)
Posted by Kurona on July 14th, 2016 @ 8:13pm CDT
Spazonator17 wrote:Kurona wrote:Braker wrote:Pictured proudly wearing his serial number upon his chest.
Honestly, he looks more like a Gundam than a Soundwave of any kind, but to me that isn't a problem (I love Gundam-style mechs), just don't think it's Soundwave.
That's my exact thoughts - bar the gundam part considering I've never watched it. It's an amazing looking figure with a great design and fantastic engineering; I just don't quite get 'Soundwave' from it.
I think I'll take to calling him Padlock. Badass name that hasn't been used before, it's derived from a Pad, most systems like these have security hence lock...
Not to be that guy, but "Padlock" has been used before, as a character in the G1 Universe and in Energon...
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Padlock_(G1)
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Padlock_(Energon)
Whoops, meant to say has been used before, lol.
Posted by Zeedust on July 14th, 2016 @ 11:35pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Spazonator17 wrote:Kurona wrote:Braker wrote:Pictured proudly wearing his serial number upon his chest.
Honestly, he looks more like a Gundam than a Soundwave of any kind, but to me that isn't a problem (I love Gundam-style mechs), just don't think it's Soundwave.
That's my exact thoughts - bar the gundam part considering I've never watched it. It's an amazing looking figure with a great design and fantastic engineering; I just don't quite get 'Soundwave' from it.
I think I'll take to calling him Padlock. Badass name that hasn't been used before, it's derived from a Pad, most systems like these have security hence lock...
Not to be that guy, but "Padlock" has been used before, as a character in the G1 Universe and in Energon...
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Padlock_(G1)
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Padlock_(Energon)
Whoops, meant to say has been used before, lol.
It's kind of an Autobot name though.
If I get one, I'll probably use the name Killfile. And the little partner guy can be called Natter.
Posted by Tyrannacon on July 16th, 2016 @ 9:56am CDT
Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on July 16th, 2016 @ 2:28pm CDT
Posted by Hellscream9999 on July 16th, 2016 @ 4:48pm CDT
Tyrannacon wrote:It's not a bad looking figure and interpretation of Soundwave, I just worry about how fragile it is overall. Looks infinitely more like an "adult collectible" than "kid's toy".
Meet:
Doc bot wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:looks too fragile
Despite how he looks, he's remarkably sturdy. He's engineered like a typical Hasbro TF that can be abused and dropped unlike some of the higher end Takara TFs which I've had many break way too easily over the years.
Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on July 16th, 2016 @ 7:32pm CDT
Posted by Ultra Markus on July 17th, 2016 @ 1:27am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on July 17th, 2016 @ 8:20am CDT
Posted by Tyrannacon on July 17th, 2016 @ 8:58am CDT
Hellscream9999 wrote:Tyrannacon wrote:It's not a bad looking figure and interpretation of Soundwave, I just worry about how fragile it is overall. Looks infinitely more like an "adult collectible" than "kid's toy".
Meet:Doc bot wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:looks too fragile
Despite how he looks, he's remarkably sturdy. He's engineered like a typical Hasbro TF that can be abused and dropped unlike some of the higher end Takara TFs which I've had many break way too easily over the years.
I stand corrected then. Heh.
Posted by Ultra Markus on July 17th, 2016 @ 1:56pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:G1 Soundwave isn't the end-all, be-all Soundwave.
nobody said it had to be G1 but the clothes make the man
you identify certain characters by the way they look, various configurations but still are
identifiable(this is not) are fine no matter what they turn into
if hasbro called this soundwave im sure you will be ok with it too:
Posted by Sabrblade on July 17th, 2016 @ 6:48pm CDT
I mean, what does it take for even the most radically-different designs to be deemed fit to be Soundwave designs? Prime Soundwave, for instance, is a far cry from the traditional Soundwave look as well, and of the above-mentioned aspects he only has the minion-integration aspect. His head, altmode, and chest all differ from the traditional Soundwave look. Sure, he's blue, but he's more solid blue than not, whereas the traditional Soundwave colors are a more balanced display of blue and silver together. This new Soundwave just goes in the other direction with using the silver as its main color, likewise with Movieverse Soundwave being silver.
After all, it's not like it's as wildly different-looking a Soundwave as this one was:
Posted by william-james88 on July 18th, 2016 @ 8:26am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Prime Soundwave, for instance, is a far cry from the traditional Soundwave look as well, and of the above-mentioned aspects he only has the minion-integration aspect. His head, altmode, and chest all differ from the traditional Soundwave look. Sure, he's blue, but he's more solid blue than not, whereas the traditional Soundwave colors are a more balanced display of blue and silver together. This new Soundwave just goes in the other direction with using the silver as its main color, likewise with Movieverse Soundwave being silver.
There is more to the Prime version than that:
- bwtf.comMany of the "Transformers Prime" character designs try to work elements of the character's previous incarnations into their design. In the case of Soundwave, there are a couple elements fans will be familiar with from the G1 era:
-Soundwave's head sculpt is based largely on the Decepticon symbol. This includes the central crest with two points on top and the antennae like protrusions that angle out to the sides and the triangular shape of his face. This is quite appropriate since G1 Soundwave's face also resembled the Decepticon symbol (and may have been the inspiration for it).
-Laserbeak's ability to attach and "eject" from Soundwave's chest is a callback to his G1 self who was able to open his "cassette deck" chest and launch "tapes" that would transform into his own personal army including Laserbeak.
While nowhere near as obvious a homage as say, Optimus Prime or Wheeljack, I do give the designers credit for incorporating two such iconic elements of the character into an otherwise brand new design.
Posted by Kurona on July 18th, 2016 @ 10:28am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on July 18th, 2016 @ 11:53am CDT
But with that head design and color scheme, how is it not recognizable as a sideline toy of Movieverse Soundwave?Kurona wrote:Plus, the TFP Soundwave was a completely different take on the character that was explored on the show. I heavily doubt there's gonna be a similar amount of fiction covering this; it's just a bit of a gimmick collaboration - so if you're selling it as Soundwave, it would probably make sense for it to be recognisable as Soundwave.
Posted by Kurona on July 18th, 2016 @ 12:04pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:But with that head design and color scheme, how is it not recognizable as a sideline toy of Movieverse Soundwave?Kurona wrote:Plus, the TFP Soundwave was a completely different take on the character that was explored on the show. I heavily doubt there's gonna be a similar amount of fiction covering this; it's just a bit of a gimmick collaboration - so if you're selling it as Soundwave, it would probably make sense for it to be recognisable as Soundwave.
Wasn't the development video clearly showing G1 Soundwave as their inspiration tho?
Posted by Sabrblade on July 18th, 2016 @ 12:10pm CDT
Aren't all Soundwaves (BW excluded) inspired by G1 Soundwave in some way?Kurona wrote:Sabrblade wrote:But with that head design and color scheme, how is it not recognizable as a sideline toy of Movieverse Soundwave?Kurona wrote:Plus, the TFP Soundwave was a completely different take on the character that was explored on the show. I heavily doubt there's gonna be a similar amount of fiction covering this; it's just a bit of a gimmick collaboration - so if you're selling it as Soundwave, it would probably make sense for it to be recognisable as Soundwave.
Wasn't the development video clearly showing G1 Soundwave as their inspiration tho?
Posted by william-james88 on July 18th, 2016 @ 1:02pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:But with that head design and color scheme, how is it not recognizable as a sideline toy of Movieverse Soundwave?Kurona wrote:Plus, the TFP Soundwave was a completely different take on the character that was explored on the show. I heavily doubt there's gonna be a similar amount of fiction covering this; it's just a bit of a gimmick collaboration - so if you're selling it as Soundwave, it would probably make sense for it to be recognisable as Soundwave.
I sure as hell didnt recognize this as movieverse soundwave.
Posted by Kurona on July 18th, 2016 @ 1:46pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Aren't all Soundwaves (BW excluded) inspired by G1 Soundwave in some way?Kurona wrote:Sabrblade wrote:But with that head design and color scheme, how is it not recognizable as a sideline toy of Movieverse Soundwave?Kurona wrote:Plus, the TFP Soundwave was a completely different take on the character that was explored on the show. I heavily doubt there's gonna be a similar amount of fiction covering this; it's just a bit of a gimmick collaboration - so if you're selling it as Soundwave, it would probably make sense for it to be recognisable as Soundwave.
Wasn't the development video clearly showing G1 Soundwave as their inspiration tho?
then isnt this one inspired by G1 soundwave
Posted by william-james88 on July 18th, 2016 @ 1:53pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Aren't all Soundwaves (BW excluded) inspired by G1 Soundwave in some way?Kurona wrote:Sabrblade wrote:But with that head design and color scheme, how is it not recognizable as a sideline toy of Movieverse Soundwave?Kurona wrote:Plus, the TFP Soundwave was a completely different take on the character that was explored on the show. I heavily doubt there's gonna be a similar amount of fiction covering this; it's just a bit of a gimmick collaboration - so if you're selling it as Soundwave, it would probably make sense for it to be recognisable as Soundwave.
Wasn't the development video clearly showing G1 Soundwave as their inspiration tho?
then isnt this one inspired by G1 soundwave
Posted by RAR on August 7th, 2016 @ 6:21pm CDT
I look on it like this - it's a bit like when Rumble got decapitated and turned into a mobile phone.
Only that idea applied to Movie Soundwave.
I see some merit in him as a leader for the Real Gear Robots. he also has some resemblance *though less wacky* to the "Kitchen Crew" too (I.e. Ejector & friends).
I've ordered a gold one i'll see what he looks like with The Transformers Prime toys to when I get him - but I suspect if he's going to look good with anything it will be Movie toys.
Posted by RAR on August 13th, 2016 @ 1:06pm CDT
He's heavier than I expected - I thought he'd be as light as a feather but he feels reasonably substantial.
He will totally fill the job that I had in mind for him which is to be the boss of the real gear Robots.
Overall he's very god aside from some very small nitpicks.
I would have liked his feet to peg together if feasible, not a huge issue though - his arm articulation is a little peculiar, and The Ratbat/Laserbeak drone could have done with more of an obvious face and feet - as it is it kinda works as a pseudo TF Prime Laserbeak drone I guess - but an upgrade kit would be nice to give him feet and a face.
If anyone finds somewhere that sells a clip on cover for 7" tablets that fits him I'd like one to cover up his robot parts in tablet mode.
He does have some pleasing subtle details on him like the paint in his torso groves that you can barely even see.
He's certainly easy to store being so thin.
Oh and UK customers who bought the gold one from the site selling them might like to know that they actually ship from the UK. which seems to suggest that site must have a UK portal - I don't mind that I ordered from the US site as it enabled me to get cashback on him too. oddly though the voucher codes I also had actually put his price up not down.
The gold one is a little cheaper but If you like the silver there not a huge difference in price so it seems. I wonder if they will make him in white and blue and black too ?
Posted by Va'al on July 21st, 2017 @ 1:16pm CDT
Posted by Kyleor on July 21st, 2017 @ 2:34pm CDT
Posted by Stuartmaximus on July 21st, 2017 @ 2:40pm CDT
or is that too much to hope for?....& YES...duh! i know the Soundwave one wasn't an actual working pad
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on July 21st, 2017 @ 2:49pm CDT
Posted by dragons on July 21st, 2017 @ 3:48pm CDT
Posted by Emerje on July 21st, 2017 @ 8:02pm CDT
Stuartmaximus wrote:Anyone know if its an actuall WORKING powerbank
or is that too much to hope for?....& YES...duh! i know the Soundwave one wasn't an actual working pad
His backpack looks big enough to hold a battery and the USB cord going to his sword does look real.
dragons wrote:Soundwave look better this looks bad
I'm of the opposite mind. Soundwave looks like a generic gold robot toy that they just named Soundwave for lack of anything better to call it. This actually looks like Optimus Prime in both design and color.
Emerje
Posted by ausbot on July 21st, 2017 @ 10:36pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on July 21st, 2017 @ 11:57pm CDT
That's Guiltar!!
Posted by MadProject on July 22nd, 2017 @ 1:16pm CDT
Looks like it will be a functioning power bank.
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/DaimChocReport ... =3&theater
Posted by Va'al on July 23rd, 2017 @ 3:33am CDT