| The Spinmaster Air Hogs Zero Gravity Micro Cars are | | | | the remote control. The remote control comes with a |
| mind-blowing cool. They are remote control cars that | | | | little cord. One end of the cord plugs into the remote, |
| can go vertically or upside down. They are for use | | | | and the other end of the cord plugs into the car. |
| mainly indoors. | | | | After about thirty minutes, the car is charged up and |
| One of the cars is only about as big as the palm of | | | | ready to do tricks on the ceiling again. |
| your hand. They have two settings. There is a little | | | | These RC cars are awesome, but they will only work |
| switch on the back that you can switch from floor | | | | on flat surfaces. If you try to use them on a textured |
| setting to suction setting. The suction is what keeps | | | | wall or ceiling, they will fall off. |
| them from falling off the wall or ceiling. Sounds a little | | | | A toy like this can eat through a ton of batteries, which |
| more fun than your Hoover Vac, doesn’t it? | | | | are not cheap these days. This problem can be |
| The cars have a remote control that uses AA | | | | easily solved by purchasing a set of rechargeable |
| batteries. It uses 6 AA batteries to be exact. The | | | | batteries and a charger. Years ago, rechargeable |
| remote control has big buttons and is easy to use. | | | | batteries got a bad rap. That isn’t the case |
| The car itself has a rechargeable battery implanted in | | | | anymore. These days, they are made differently, and |
| it. | | | | there are a lot of really good rechargeable batteries |
| When the Spinmaster Air Hogs Zero Gravity Micro | | | | on the market. |
| loses its charge, it can be easily recharged by using | | | | |