R/C Flying Car
This radio-controlled toy from the Japanese company Kyosho is a mix between a race car and a helicopter. The “Power Boost” feature will activate the rotor system, allowing you to go from car to chopper at the touch of a button.
This radio-controlled toy from the Japanese company Kyosho is a mix between a race car and a helicopter. The “Power Boost” feature will activate the rotor system, allowing you to go from car to chopper at the touch of a button.
Traxxas has released an officially licensed special-edition 1/16-scale R/C replica of the professional rally race driver Ken Block’s gymkhana Ford Fiesta competition car. Beneath the bodywork, Traxxas’ race-proven technology, full-time 4WD, and tire-spinning brushless horsepower thread the needle through the course with scalpel-like precision. The […]
We have seen both water powered watches and clocks here at GeekAlerts, but this is the first time we have written about a radio-controlled car that is powered by liquid.
This radio-controlled vehicle will blink, bounce and play music as it makes 360-degree turns, 90-degree flips, spins and do wheelies to its own built-in soundtrack.
The HoverSpy Video Cam R/C Copter is a radio-controlled helicopter, capable of flying indoors or outdoors up to 150 feet high, that features a built-in gyro and a small embedded video camera. Simply press a button on the remote to start and stop recording. Later, […]
This baton, inspired by the “TRON: Legacy” movie, is actually a launcher that will fire away a replica of the light cycle vehicle that appears in the very same film.
This remote controlled car features a hidden five-barrel launcher, capable of shooting rubber-tipped missiles up to six feet away. Here’s a video clip showing how the car almost in a Transformers style unveils its weaponry.
This set of R/C toys features a racing car and a trailer with a working ramp and headlights. A switch on the controller lets you toggle between car and trailer mode.
Just like the Zero Gravity Micro R/C Car and the Wall Climbing R/C Insect, this TRON: Legacy Light Cycle defines gravity and climbs both walls and ceilings.
If the World’s First R/C Helicopter with Autopilot doesn’t fly in your book, maybe this new voice-controlled R/C indoor chopper named Voice Heli will do so instead. You control the flying toy with the following voice commands: “Engine Staato” to start the engine “Appu” to […]
The ReCon 6.0 programmable rover is not only a fun and cool looking robot, it’s also meant to function as a learning tool for your kids, allowing them to program code and create missions for the robotic toy.
This beautiful radio-controlled car is a highly detailed 1:18 scale replica of the coupe model from the classic Porsche 356 series, which was the first production line of cars from the well-known German automotive manufacturer.
It was only a few days ago that we wrote about the Wireless Mickey Mouse Glove USB Mouse and now another Disney themed gadget has been released; A 4-port USB hub cable that looks like the 3-eyed squeeze toy aliens from the Toy Story movies.
This little remote-controlled UFO inspired toy is a mix between a helicopter and a flying saucer. It features bight light-emitting diodes and it is capable of flying at distances of up to 75 feet away from the controller unit.
You might remember that cool R/C Star Trek Enterprise Spaceship that was covered here at GeekAlerts a couple of years ago. Well, someone decided to take this one step further – or maybe backwards – by creating this cool 2 meter long Zeppelin version instead. […]
This radio-controlled mini helicopter features a unique dual fish tail design, which is said to give both rookies and geeks an extremely stable flying experience.
Something new to add to the growing list of hand-cranked gadgets, like this flashlight with massager, this shaver or these walk talkies: a radio-controlled car.
A new candidate has just entered the stage of USB powered R/C mini helicopters. This new model allows you to record your flying moves with the push of a button and then have the chopper itself repeat the same patterns.
If you own a cat or a dog, you are probably aware of the fact that they love to chase laser beams. If you are too lazy to use a laser pointer, which up until now was the number one pet playing laziness activity, here […]
Now you can get Simon – the popular classic electronic game, where your goal is to memorize and reproduce the patterns that are being randomly displayed – in a handy travel-friendly carabiner version.
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