Boy with life-threatening allergies attends propagandize remotely, interjection to new robot


A 4-foot-tall drudge is giving a New York second-grader a possibility to go to school.

Life-threatening allergies keep 7-year-old Devon Carrow out of his suburban Buffalo propagandize in a normal sense. 

But a VGo, with a wireless video hookup and motorized wheels, puts him there remotely. While determining a drudge from his home computer, Devon sees and hears a goings-on in class. And since a VGo’s on wheels, he can wander a hallways and hang out during recess.

Devon’s Winchester Elementary classmates provide him like any other kid, comparing Lego creations and revelation jokes.

After a year with a VGo, Devon says it’s like personification a video game.

Since a VGo was introduced in 2011 by Nashua, N.H.-based VGo Communications, a handful of students opposite a nation have used it.


 

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