Ah, okay, that makes sense.
So basically the leaf, because it's food, has to "send" more information to the robot than the toy does. The robot just has to know the toy is in it's mouth in order for it to "see" the toy, but the robot has to know what the leaf is giving it in order for it to "see" the leaf.
I'm going to order another food set from Innvo, but I will be waiting about two weeks because it appears that they are closed for Chinese New Year until about the 17th of this month.
I was originally thinking that maybe the leaf's RFID chip was not very strong, and it was taking it a bit longer to respond, but now that you mention that the leaf actually has to make the robot "think" that makes sense.
Thanks!
Jeff
By the way, I'm sorry about all of my paranoid questions...after having that first one go bad on me, I've been really worried about this one, so any small thing that seems slightly out of the norm really makes me start to worry. As I mentioned before, I'm a pessimist by nature, and with one bad experience under my belt I'm even more paranoid!!
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