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IBOTS - 104010, IBOTS-104020, IBOTS - 104026
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IBOTS - 104010, IBOTS - 104020, IBOTS - 104026 These 1/10 scale RC climbing cars are built for adventure, designed to tackle rough terrains with ease. With a high-performance 4WD system, strong magnetic motors, and the option of an electric winch, the IBOTS - 104010, IBOTS - 104020, and IBOTS - 104026 models offer a realistic and thrilling driving experience, perfect for off-road enthusiasts.
Key Features
- Price with Electric Winch: $138 per unit — adds a practical and exciting winch function for real-time obstacle handling.
- Product Size: 56.82527.2 cm — a substantial build perfect for outdoor adventures.
- Playing Time: Up to 45 minutes, allowing for extended play and exploration.
- Charging Time: Charges fully in 5 hours, ensuring that you’re back on the trail quickly.
- Battery: Powered by a 7.4V 3000mAh lithium battery, providing strong, reliable energy for long sessions.
- Control Distance: Control the vehicle from up to 100 meters away, giving you the flexibility to navigate large outdoor spaces.
- Speed: Dual-speed settings with a top speed of 11 km/h for high-speed play and 3 km/h for more controlled climbing.
Durable Design
Built to withstand crashes and tumbles
Easy-to-Use Controls
Remote controls are intuitive
Wireless
Lightspeed and bluetooth max comfort for your
Full Simulation Structural Design for Realistic Play
- Full Car Handling Sensation: The remote control provides a realistic driving experience with precision handling that mimics full-scale vehicles.
- High and Low Speed Control: Switch between high-speed racing and slow, controlled climbing with ease using the integrated speed settings.
Built for Tough Terrain
- Door Bridge Design: This innovative design raises the chassis, offering better ground clearance and improving the vehicle’s passability over tough terrains.
- Rubber Tires with Superior Grip: The high-grip rubber tires provide excellent traction on uneven surfaces, making these cars perfect for rocky trails, sand, and gravel.
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