The SPHERO one, the guide is online. I read that SPHERO no longer has licensing for Disney so you can't get customer support for the Droid. Which sux because I want to get that Droid.
My big BB-8 is Spin Master Hero BB-8 and I got him when they first came out. I got him at Toys R US for $150 about 5 years ago. Only played with him a few times. He went to Planet Comicon with me that year. He's about 16 inches tall and according to the Astromech Droid creators it has one of the best gyroscope systems in him. He is very heavy.
The 2nd BB-8, I got at Disney store about the same time and he makes noise.The last at 5 Below for $5. Those two just simply roll.
LO-LA59 (Lola) is young Princess Leia's Droid on the Obi-wan Kenobi series. She makes noise and her panels move. It would be cool if she hovered and moved like a drone. I got her for Christmas and she runs about $90.
Some time this week, D-O will be here. He was ordered yesterday. He's interactive like big and medium BB-8 and Lola.
I don't need customer support for it. I just need to take the time to figure it out. (I bought it in a big toy deal I got at a garage sale, so we spent hours going through the stuff, but only about 5 minutes playing with him at the time.)
That's a very cool droid collection. I hope to have a bunch of them some day, but it will take a while.
I have a big R2-D2 droid, but I think it's missing a remote control for it. It makes noises, and his head turns, but it seems to need a remote control to move. (I bought it at a garage sale for $1, so I'm surprised it does anything at all.)
I don't have a D-O yet, but I'm hoping to find one at the right price eventually. I love toys, but I'm frugal, so I only buy them when I can get them cheap.