Saturday, February 5, 2011

Air Hogs Nano Zero Gravity - Orange

#Air Hogs Nano Zero Gravity - Orange Review


Air Hogs Nano Zero Gravity - Orange Feature

  • Nano size wall climbing car, same function as Zero Gravity Micro but much smaller
  • Working headlights also act as charge level indicators
  • Full function control via IR remote
  • 8' per second speed on ground, 5' per second on the wall or ceiling, 1' turning radius for all directions and surfaces
  • Different frequencies available so you can race against your friends
  • Two power settings - floor mode with Venturi fan off, and suction mode for vertical and upside-down action

Air Hogs Nano Zero Gravity - Orange Overview

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Air Hogs Nano Zero Gravity - Orange Specifications

With an amazing ability to cling to walls and ceilings, the Air Hogs Nano Zero Gravity race car knows no boundaries. Smaller and lighter than the Air Hogs Micro, this orange remote control car features an impressive scale-speed performance on smooth indoor surfaces. Switch on the Nano's Venturi fan to climb up walls or drive across the ceiling. Designed for ages eight and up, the Nano's controller stores the car and charges its battery.

Nano Zero Gravity
    Ages: 8+

    Requires:
  • 6 "AA" batteries (not included)
  • Screwdriver for battery installation
What We Think

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The Good: Impress friends and family with a tiny remote-control car that clings to walls and ceilings.

The Challenging: Car clings but doesn't advance on slightly rough surfaces.

In a Nutshell: Compete with different Nano cars on a smooth wall or ceiling for a unique race.


The launcher propels Nano cars at high speeds, allowing them to defy gravity and climb up walls.
Driving Up the Wall
With a sleek, lightweight design and orange detailing, the Nano climbs walls and even drives upside down. The controller/charger features a steering wheel, forward and reverse throttle, trim adjuster to optimize steering, and storage/charging compartment.

Before taking the Nano for a test drive, an adult should help install the controller/charger's six "AA" batteries (not included). The Nano itself comes equipped with a rechargeable battery, and the car's working headlights will flash when battery power is low.

To recharge, simply park the Nano inside the controller/charger. A flashing red light indicates the battery is charging, and in approximately one-half hour, the car will be ready to race.

Smooth Surface for Best Performance
Like any race car, the Nano must be operated in a suitable environment. Large, empty indoor spaces are best, and in order for the Nano to cling, all floors and walls must be clean and smooth. Left and right buttons on the controller allow you to adjust the trim and make the car drive straight.

On a smooth surface, the Nano has impressive scale-speed performance, reaching a speed of eight inches-per-second on the floor, and five inches-per-second on the wall or ceiling. Pushing the forward throttle to achieve maximum speed, then quickly turning the steering wheel, causes the Nano to spin.

A switch on the back of the Nano activates the Venturi fan, giving the Nano its suction power -- allowing it to cling to walls and ceilings.

Race Your Friends
This orange Nano is one of a series of lightweight Zero Gravity cars. Different models of Nano cars (sold separately) are wired to different frequencies, allowing multiple cars to race simultaneously.

What's in the Box
Nano Zero Gravity race car (Orange), controller/charger, and instruction manual.


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List Price : $29.99
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*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Feb 05, 2011 09:30:05

                                    

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