Zoomer Dino Boomer — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandZoomer
ModelDino Boomer
Year2015
CategoryEntertainment
Autonomysemi-autonomous
Environmentindoor
Weight1.1 kg
Dimensions38cm L × 18cm W × 25cm H
Rating4.2/5 (4821 reviews)
Country of originCN

Key features

Zoomer Dino Boomer was a Spin Master voice-controlled interactive dinosaur — discontinued but widely available on secondary markets, historically significant in the interactive toy robot category.

FAQ

What is the Zoomer Dino Boomer used for?

Zoomer Dino Boomer is a voice-controlled interactive dinosaur toy for children — responding to over 100 voice commands, performing tricks, roaring, and expressing a range of dinosaur emotions through LED eyes and servo-driven movement. It was designed for imaginative play as a tamed pet dinosaur.

Is the Zoomer Dino Boomer still available?

Yes, though discontinued by Spin Master, the Zoomer Dino Boomer is widely available on secondary markets including Amazon, eBay, and specialist toy resellers. It was a top-selling holiday toy in the 2015–2016 seasons and a large number of units were sold, making secondary market supply reliable.

How much did the Zoomer Dino Boomer originally cost?

The Zoomer Dino Boomer originally retailed for approximately $99–129 at launch in 2015. Secondary market pricing varies by condition — boxed units with original accessories command a premium over loose or incomplete examples.

Who is the Zoomer Dino Boomer designed for?

The Dino Boomer was designed for children aged 5 and above wanting a lifelike interactive dinosaur companion. Its voice command responsiveness and dramatic LED eyes made it particularly compelling for children in the 6–10 age range who had grown up with dinosaur media.

How does the Zoomer Dino Boomer compare to the Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger?

Both are mass-market interactive robotic animals from the same 2015–2016 era. Zoomer Dino Boomer (Spin Master) responds to over 100 voice commands; Hasbro FurReal Roarin' Tyler Tiger responds to touch with 100+ motion combinations. Boomer is voice-driven and more command-programmable; Tyler is touch-driven and physically larger (~60 cm). Both were holiday top-sellers in their respective launch years.