For those who have both a laser pointer and whether cat or perhaps a dog in your house, you most likely understand how great it may be to look at your critter running after the laser light point on the floor. Without having any pets, however, now there is something else which will chase a laser for you – a toy car.
Optional extra kits optional to Laser Stunt Chaser cars allow the cars to perform loop-the-loops, zoom around in the clear funnel, and jump via a ring.
The basic set includes one Lazer Stunt Chaser car with a built-in rechargeable battery, wireless handheld remote control, stunt ramp, wall charger and instruction guide. It’s offered at various retailers. The charger and controller need a total of eight AA batteries, combined.
The Laser Stunt Chaser car can be controlled up to a maximum distance of 40 feet (12 meters).
While moving the laser beam allows for wider turns, sharp turns can be made using left- and right-turn buttons. The system may also be set to either of two “channels” (much less sure how that applies to lasers), so two players can race their cars against one another.
Another one of the Laser Stunt Chaser’s features is the fact that it’s two-sided, therefore if it flips over, it’ll just keep going. Users control its speed (with a turbo mode) via infrared, using a trigger on the controller.
Thinkway Toys’ Laser Stunt Chaser is really a remote-control vehicle that goes wherever its user shines its laser light controller. Ok last one, and its wheels light up, too.
Laser Stunt Chaser
For those who have both a laser pointer and whether cat or perhaps a dog in your house, you most likely understand how great it may be to look at your critter running after the laser light point on the floor. Without having any pets, however, now there is something else which will chase a laser for you – a toy car.
Optional extra kits optional to Laser Stunt Chaser cars allow the cars to perform loop-the-loops, zoom around in the clear funnel, and jump via a ring.
The Laser Stunt Chaser car can be controlled up to a maximum distance of 40 feet (12 meters).
While moving the laser beam allows for wider turns, sharp turns can be made using left- and right-turn buttons. The system may also be set to either of two “channels” (much less sure how that applies to lasers), so two players can race their cars against one another.
Another one of the Laser Stunt Chaser’s features is the fact that it’s two-sided, therefore if it flips over, it’ll just keep going. Users control its speed (with a turbo mode) via infrared, using a trigger on the controller.
Thinkway Toys’ Laser Stunt Chaser is really a remote-control vehicle that goes wherever its user shines its laser light controller. Ok last one, and its wheels light up, too.
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