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OUR REVIEW OF

Bezgar Toy-Grade RC Car TB141

£39.99

Bezgar Toy-Grade RC Car TB141 is a battery operated, remote control vehicle with a realistic appearance and rugged durability.

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Age: 6+ years

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Description

ABS CHASSIS AND REINFORCED BODY FRAME】The whole chassis of the remote control car is built of ABS plastic and the main body is made of aluminum alloy material. These properties give the toy car a longer life span by making it more collision-resistant.
【STABLE PERFORMANCE FEATURE】This is a Toy-Grade RC car. The 1/14 scale makes it easier to control. It can reach speeds up to 20 km/h at full speed with a powerful built-in brushed motor. Its powerful performance makes this RC car an ideal toy for boys and girls 8 years old and above. Adults can also have a good time for sure.
【NO DELAY RTR REMOTE CONTROLLER】The easy-to-use 2.4GHz non-interference remote controller makes the car ready to run without interference enabled by its anti-jamming features. The radio control distance is about 50 meters. It is a great off-road monster truck for indoor and outdoor use.
【USB CHARGER AND TWO BATTERIES】The USB charger for the battery is convenient to charge and has several functions such as overcharge protection and short circuit protection. You will experience longer and uninterrupted gaming time with the two original battery packs.
【PERFECT GIFT FOR KIDS】A cool outdoor toy grade RC car gift for boys and girls which serves as an ideal gift for birthdays on many occasions. If you are looking for an exciting and extra cool present, you will love our radio-controlled cars. Racing with family or friends is always exciting; everyone can enjoy the sheer pleasure with BEZGAR.

What our testers said

“This RC would be a good one for a RC battle” – Boy aged 9 

“Look, it goes up the small ramp!” – Girl aged 6

 

What our expert thinks

The children enjoyed driving the vehicle both indoors and outdoors, on different surfaces. They were creative and made obstacle courses, race or escape scenarios. There were conversations around testing the vehicle’s capabilities to see how fast it could go, or how quickly it could break. Some children enjoyed challenging their speed at controlling its turns and stops to avoid “cliffs”, barriers, and other obstacles.  Children played socially and competitively and enjoyed working out how to get the best performance out of the vehicle together.

Skills developed

– Supports problem solving

– Promotes creativity

– Encourages understanding the physics of motion