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S**B
Good value.
Bought this for our grandson. Good value for money , sturdy & well made.
F**
Brilliant! Sensor can make the toy close and trap fingers
My little boy loves this, the only downfall is the sensor, if it senses you near it it open and closes all the time so if you go to turn it off it closes and traps you fingers
R**H
Cheap and rubbish.
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Very cheap quality... really really not great. Doesnt even transform...
G**W
Good product
Son loves it.
B**N
Awesome toy
Great toy , great value for money
A**L
Nice 👌
Nice 👌
N**E
An impressive toy but be careful of little fingers when it transforms.
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. This is a great car for any child that is a fan of transforming robots. Both in car mode and robot mode, you can steer it forward, backwards, left and right. The car can be made to transform at the push of a button on the remote.The car works best on a hard surface and can struggle on carpet but when in robot mode it works better on carpet.It is pretty noisy and in demo mode it plays a pretty loud tune as well. The remote requires two AA batteries that aren’t included and you need a small screw driver to undo the battery hatches.You can charge the main car battery using the USB charger adaptor, so any USB phone charger will recharge the battery but it doesn’t come with a charger itself.The remote is quite plasticky and could probably be broken quite easily.The one thing to watch out for, is that children can put their fingers between the car panels as it transforms and the car will clamp down on the finger. You literally have to pull the finger out as there is no way to stop the transformation process.If the car is switched on and you pick it up, you can activate the transformation process without the remote, as there is a motion sensor on the front of the car to activate it.Overall an impressive toy but watch your kids whilst they use it and recommended for 5+ years.
S**T
Cool transforming functions, short life from rechargeable battery pack
Nothing about this product - from the dire quality English translations on the box, via the cheap, tacky-looking packaging, to the transforming robot car itself suggests that it should be worth the £50 asking price, and it is notable that the seller has multiple listings for this vehicle, where one is nearly half the price of this. The included instructions consist of a single, rather scrappy, bit of paper inside the box, or the same information printed on the box side (apart from references to the rechargeable battery pack - on the side of the box, this is listed as 3.6V, on the included slip of paper as 3.7V).The car itself looks quite nice, and it does transform well, but this has the same problem as lots of other similar products - it's provided with a single USB rechargeable battery pack that takes 2 hours to charge and is exhausted within a few minutes' use. This doesn't even run for a quarter of the time it requires to charge. The car to robot transforming function is, to be fair, pretty cool - and being able to invoke transformation by simply waving your hand in front of the car bonnet is going to have my nephews in bits when they get to try this out.Manufacturer had included a note inside the box offering other free to review items to Amazon Vine members: unless done through the official Vine scheme this would be undeclared incentivised reviewing and would be a breach of site policies that could get Viners taking them up on this offer banned from reviewing and kicked out of the Vine scheme, as well as earning the manufacturer a ban.
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