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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This is the most unique stunt cars I've ever seen and immediately ordered for my grandson, he is 7 years old and loves it. The controls are easy to use and the pictures on them aids in figuring out what the car does by remote control. It is easy to set up, the batteries are easy install, and it does not take long to charge for use. The car has a bit of a charge, so it can be used right away. There is a demonstration button allowing you to see all the features before using the remote control. The control watch that is included is a bit psychotic and takes a bit of time to get use to and learn how to use it. The remote is easier to use to control the car. When using either controllers you have to turn the car off and pair it with whichever controller you want to use. You can control the wheels flipping and rotating very well using the handheld remote. It is so cool making the wheels rotate separately which makes the car look like it is walking or climbing stairs. There are so many ways you can drive the car with the wheels in different positions. The lights on the car rotate colors and looks fun in the dark, you can see the colors during the day but they are bolder in the dark. It also comes with a little water holder so you can put water in the car, and the smoke comes out of the exhaust which is cool, it is not thick and does not look like it does coming out a real car. This feature is a bit messy pouring it in but looks cool when it fogs out the water. The car has some speed to it, and makes a faint zipping noise when driving. This will be a great gift for school age kids. It is great for adults as well, my husband took over playing with it a few times.
Rodnica Ward
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Fun toy, easy to use. My son loves this toy & I like the rechargeable battery
CRich
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I got this toy stunt car for my grandson (and his dad). Son and dad have been having a grand time for weeks now, running this zippy little car all over the house. It's great bonding for them and apparently just a lot of fun. The car can be controlled by a remote or a wrist device, which is pretty nifty. Although I understand the wrist device has a little more of a learning curve. There are two battery packs, so one can always be charging while one is in use. And they last for about 90 minutes apiece. The functionality is nice; the car has flashing lights and emits a fog out of a "water injection port", which provides a little realism. It flips, climbs stairs and the wheels elevate, somewhat like a lowrider car. I think the stunt car is a good value for your investment. Recommended.
McMahon
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
I got this as a Christmas present for my son and wasn’t sure what to expect in terms of quality and functionality. Overall, it’s been a hit, though not without a few quirks.The GoodThe car itself feels fairly sturdy for a toy in this price range. It comes with two rechargeable batteries for the car, which is fantastic since you can charge one while using the other. The remote uses AA batteries (not rechargeable), but so far, we haven’t had to replace them.One of the coolest features is the steam effect. Add a few drops of water into the compartment on top, and the car emits steam out of the back when it’s on, adding a fun visual element.The car moves fast, but not overwhelmingly so. Some RC cars zip around so quickly they’re almost uncontrollable, constantly crashing into walls (indoors) or flying off driveways (outdoors). This one strikes a nice balance—it’s fast but manageable.The standout feature has to be the rotating wheels. They act almost like caterpillar tracks, allowing the car to get unstuck, traverse small obstacles like rocks or thresholds, and even climb small steps. You can even use this feature to make the car stand upright, with the wheels extended and the body off the ground, for some fun tricks.Battery life is decent. While it’s not exceptional, the inclusion of two batteries makes up for it. You can easily swap them out mid-play to keep the fun going.The GimmickThis year’s gimmick seems to be gesture-based controls, and this car is no exception. It comes with a wristwatch controller that allows you to move the car by tilting your hand. While it’s a fun idea, the gesture controls are imprecise and tricky to use. We ended up turning it into a game: one person would stand still while the other tried to crash the car into them using the motion controls. Even with the person standing still, it was hilariously hard to manage.The wrist controller also has buttons, which offer much more accurate control, but the gesture controls are undeniably more entertaining, even if they’re not practical.The Less GoodThe build quality is okay but nothing to write home about. While the car hasn’t broken yet, it feels like something that might not survive heavy use for more than a couple of months.Battery life on the car is fine but could be better. A double-cell battery would have been a nice upgrade, though the swappable batteries make it less of an issue.OverallThis RC car was a big hit with my son, and it’s been a lot of fun to play with. The features like the rotating wheels and steam effect set it apart from other cars, and the balance of speed and control makes it enjoyable both indoors and outdoors.The gesture controls, while gimmicky, add a layer of fun—even if they’re more for laughs than actual driving precision. I’d say it’s worth the price for the enjoyment factor alone, though don’t expect it to last forever. I’ll try to revisit this review later if (or when) the car breaks down to give an update on its durability.For now, though, it’s been a great addition to our toy collection!
Armin
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
used it for a few days now—honestly didn’t expect much but it’s been pretty fun. the controls took me a second to get used to, especially the hand thing (kinda weird but works better than i thought). it zips around real fast and does those sideways moves, which look cool even if you’re just running it in the living room. the light effects are a nice touch too, especially when it gets dark. battery hasn’t died on me mid-play yet, which is surprising. feels solid, like it can crash a bit and still go. only thing is it makes more noise than I expected, not super loud but you’ll
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