LEGO has announced a retro-themed Transformers Soundwave set, which you can transform into a cassette player without disassembling it. You also get his two cronies, Ravage and Laserbeak, which ...
I’ve written about a few Bluetooth speakers in my day, but this one—this one, dear readers—is more than meets the eye. It’s my pleasure to introduce Robosen’s newest addition to the Transformer robot ...
Spending four figures on a toy sounds ridiculous until you see Robosen’s Soundwave auto-transform from a 14-inch robot into a working cassette deck. This isn’t just another collectible gathering dust ...
I missed the LEGO Optimus Prime and the LEGO Bumblebee when they first came out and I've regretted it ever since. When they appear again on sale, it's always at a time when I can't justify the cost, ...
The voice-controlled, transforming robot is an objectively cool toy, but a little less than meets the eye in the sound department. Reading time 8 minutes Whenever I see a toy robot, I feel like a kid ...
Lego's third Transformers buildable figure is now available for Lego Insiders. The 1,505-piece model of the Decepticon Soundwave costs $190 and is a timed-exclusive on the Lego Store. Lego Insiders is ...
One of the most iconic G1 Transformers characters of all time was Soundwave, the evil Decepticon who could transform into a cassette player. One of Megatron’s most loyal minions, thanks to his unique ...
We know this isn't an actual photo of the real Soundwave from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but it is our first look at the official toy, via Empire. Soundwave is a fan favorite and I certainly ...
Soundwave first appeared in the original Transformers toyline in 1984 as a Decepticon whose alternate mode was a micro cassette recorder. He serves as Megatron's loyal communications officer and spy, ...