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HKM-410387 Gesture Sensing Remote Control Stunt Car with 360 Spin, LED Lights and Music

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HKM-410387 Gesture Sensing Remote Control Stunt Car with 360 Spin, LED Lights and MusicIntroducing the HKM 410387 Gesture Sensing Remote Control Stunt Car, an exciting and interactive toy designed for thrill seekers of all ages. This innovative stunt car combines advanced gesture sensing technology with dynamic features that make for an engaging play experience. With its capability to perform 360 degree spins, this car is perfect for kids aged 2 to 14 years and up, providing hours of entertainment both indoors and outdoors. The

Introducing the HKM-410387 Gesture Sensing Remote Control Stunt Car, an exciting and interactive toy designed for thrill-seekers of all ages. This innovative stunt car combines advanced gesture sensing technology with dynamic features that make for an engaging play experience.

With its capability to perform 360-degree spins, this car is perfect for kids aged 2 to 14 years and up, providing hours of entertainment both indoors and outdoors. The intuitive gesture control allows young drivers to operate the car with simple movements, making it a unique and enjoyable challenge for beginners.

Equipped with vibrant LED lights and exciting sound effects, the HKM-410387 brings the excitement of racing to life, enhancing playtime with captivating visuals and audio. The car operates on a powerful yet compact 1300mA 3.7V battery, offering a playtime of 20 to 30 minutes on a single charge. Recharging is straightforward with USB capabilities, taking approximately 3 hours for full power.

Designed to handle various terrains with ease, this remote-controlled car features an 8-channel control system, allowing for a remote distance of up to 100 meters. The package also includes everything you need to get started right out of the box: operating instructions, a remote controller, and batteries.

The compact design of the car, measuring 35*25*8.5 cm, ensures that it is easy to store and transport, while the window box packaging adds an appealing touch for gifting. Experience the thrill of stunt driving with the HKM-410387 Gesture Sensing Remote Control Stunt Car, where fun meets technology in a durable and colorful design that stands out. Whether for a birthday gift or a rainy day activity, this stunt car is sure to delight young drivers and parents alike.

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