🚀 Get Ready to Race with the New Bright R/C Pro Buggy!
The New Bright R/C Pro F/F Buggy is a 1:36 scale remote-controlled vehicle that features forward/reverse drive, precise steering, and digital speed control. It comes with a USB charging cord and includes 'AA' batteries for the transmitter, ensuring you're always ready for action.
D**M
Fun while it lasted, but didn't last long.
In spite of feeling very cheap, it was fun - for the short time it survived. Decent run time of around 20+ minutes on a 2-hour charge. Steering seems to be full right, full left, or straight ahead. Straight ahead isn't really, because the wheels are poorly aligned (very cheap construction). There is an adjustment on the underside, but this quickly gets knocked out of whatever position you put it in, as it hangs down between the front wheels and scrapes along the ground any time there is the slightest bouncing.It is pretty fast - you have to jog to keep up - and good range on the transmitter. Also, it generally ends up on the wheels after bouncing and jumping so you aren't always righting it (if it is on the side, a quick stab of throttle will usually spin it around and get it on the wheels again). Good thing, too, as it is so light it tends to bounce and tumble on even the smallest bumps. Don't expect precision control - full left or right steering as mentioned earlier, and throttle with very limited granularity - perhaps three or four steps from 0 to full.Bottom line is, it was actually a lot of fun - while it lasted. Unfortunately it is very cheaply made, and it shows. Sadly, at the end of our first session it ran into the tire of a parked car, and the steering arm broke (a piece of thin plastic). I've tried gluing it back together, but no luck so far.
M**K
New Bright R/C Pro F/F Buggy includes USB Cord and "AA" Batteries (1:36 Scale)
The media could not be loaded. New Bright R/C Pro F/F Buggy includes USB Cord and "AA" Batteries (1:36 Scale)Pro: 20 minute running time, Rechargeable batteries via USB, less batteries requirement.Con: 2 hour charging timeI uploaded a video to show some demonstrations. Please Note: I'm not too familiar with using pistol grip style transmitter.I bought this, because it is small (its length is about same size of smartphone), its buggy has rechargeable batteries, and batteries requirement for the transmitter is just 2 AA batteries... (comparing to other RC toys, not too much batteries consumption). I can recharge the buggy's batteries on USB slot of my laptop or battery pack.After charging the buggy via USB for 2 hours, it can run about 20 minutes... I personally think that the running time is short. Using pistol grip style transmitter, you can make the buggy move forward/backward/left/right and some tricks such as ... circling.
R**P
i like the little car
i like the little car, because, you dont have to put batteries in it. you just recharge it and keep on playin with it. my son loves it because it is like the big hobby style cars, since you can take the pins out and remove the body. he has a blast with it. it does make a popping noise when you turn it one direction, but that just bothers me and not him
K**K
My kid broke our neighbors toy
My 5 year old and the neighbors boys like to destroy each others toys. Happened for years now. But this toy was different. My 5 year old broke it and the kids went to their dad and now I had to buy this replacement. I did however take the broken one, which now my 2 year old plays with a lot. It's broke, but perfect for a 2 year old.
R**E
No good
The first one was DOA the second one was quickly broken the fake suspension it has is very poorly designed and causes self destruction if you go over a few bumps. The battery stopped charging a week after we got it
W**0
Defective right out of Box.
I got this a few months ago on sale. It was cheap so I got it but didn't open it till last night. I been trying to charge it for a few hours now but no luck. When I put the charger cable on it the charging light just blinks. It suppose to stay on solid but just blinking. Tried to turn it on to see if it is charged but no luck. I know it's cheap but not working right out of the box??? It's been too long so can't return. Do not buy. Seems like the battery that they put on this thing is worthless.
N**M
fast but lasted only 20 days
this little buggy is fast but not durable. my son have mixed feelings about it nontheless. he thinks the same thing
J**F
A little flimsy, but my 6-year-old enjoys it.
I like that the car can be recharged via USB, and my daughter definitely enjoys playing with it. The build is a bit cheap, but that's probably what helps keep the price down.
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