Amphibious RC Car 4WD Waterproof RC Climbing Off-Road Truck with 360° Rotatable and LED Headlights
Ready to conquer any terrain? This 4WD amphibious RC truck climbs, spins 360°, and lights up the action, giving kids and hobbyists the ultimate all-weather, all-scene thrill ride! Powerful Off-Road Performance: Equipped with four-wheel-drive powertrain system, this RC car delivers strong torque to conquer 45° steep slopes effortlessly. Its sealed watertight body supports both land cruising and water wading. 360° Stunt Rotation: Supports full 360° in-place rotation and multi-directional stunt drifting via precise wireless remote control. Flexible chassis structure allows the stunt vehicle to complete fancy turning and spinning tricks. Stable Wireless Remote: Ergonomic matched wireless controller ensures stable long-distance signal transmission, responsive operation and anti-interference control for smooth daily play. Big All-Terrain Tires: Thick treaded rubber wheels offer outstanding ground-gripping capability to adapt to sand, rock, water, mud and other complex terrain, eliminating terrain restriction during off-road driving. Cool LED Headlight: Features a row of high-brightness front LED spotlights mounted on the roof. The illuminating headlights support night driving, improving visibility in dim environments. SPECIFICATIONS: Color: Blue, Gray, Red Material Type: ABS material Body Battery: 500mah Rechargeable Battery Remote Battery: 2 AA Batteries (not included) Running Time: 30-40 minutes Charging Time: 1-2 Hours With Light: Yes Product Dimensions: 5.91"L * 6.30"W * 4.13"H Assembly Details: Play right out of the box Function: Forward, Backward, Turn Left, Turn Right, Remote Control, 360° Rotation, 45° Slope Climbing Package Included: 1 x Amphibious RC Car, 1 x Rechargeable Battery, 1 x Remote Control, 1 x USB Cable
Specifications
- Color
- Gray, Red, Blue
Variants (3)
- Gray — 35.99 USD — In stock
- Red — 35.99 USD — In stock
- Blue — 35.99 USD — In stock
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