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VATOS Remote Control Car RC Car High Speed Off-Road Vehicle 1:20 Scale 26km/h 4WD 2.4GHz RC Monster Truck Electric Racing Car RC Buggy Truck Crawler Electric Hobby Car Toy for Adults and Kids

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Features

  • Real Racing ExperienceVATOS Remote Control Car can up to 26km/h with premium quality high speed motor. This concise but powerful truck can provides you with a realistic racing and off-road game experience just as other big truck. It's a great monster truck for beginners.
  • Excellent Motor and Strong Shockproof ResistanceThe newest 4WD teconology equipped with anti-shock, gravity-sensing and full-scale speed regulation. Four wheels suspension shock absorbing make it possible to smoothly travel on uneven ground such as grass, sand, etc., and protect the electronic components inside the car body.
  • All Metal Sealed Ball Bearing and 2.4Ghz Radio ControlledFour wheels are installed by four metal independent suspension spring, let the cross-country car body more flexible. The structure includes frame, cockpit, shock absorbers and motors are Super strong. Uninterrupted, interference-Free driving (Race up to 8 cars in the same area at the same time).
  • Full Function ControlRemote control range over 50 meters/164 feet. Great off-road performance, strong and durable. With powerful Stunts on skateboards and steps, Remote control buggy racing and drifting. Four huge anti-slip wheels connected by shockproof springs are terribly stable, perfect for specialized operation, like turn, drift, and flip,built for superior handling and control.
  • High Quality Materials and IPX4 Level Semi-WaterproofWith the High quality POE gearbox, which are more durable than previous one. Prevents overheating, overcurrent and overcharging to ensure safety. IPX4 Level Semi-Waterproof helps to protect the RC trucks from splashing water and waves. (Be sure to dry and clean your vehicle immediately afterwards to maximize your long-term performance.)

Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.3 x 5.1 inches


Item Weight: 1.14 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 9145


Manufacturer recommended age: 0 months and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: VATOS


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  • Strong 4.5 stars
I've been in to rc's since childhood. The excitement for me never left. I still have dozens that I actively use and will continue to buy more. This little guy is the one that I find myself using the most recently. Solid all around and priced reasonably enough. PROS: Perfect indoor basher and fast enough to be entertaining outdoors. Though it's not winning any top speed competitions due to its scale (top speed for me was around 17mph) it's great in all elements that promote fun rc-ing. It has durable/flexible plastic, a fast motor (relative to scale), and good battery life. Though I would recommend getting a second battery if it's your only rc. And yes, it wheelies. Cons: Though this car is quick it shorts out very easily under torque load. Like if you want to drive it sort of slowly up a 45° degree cardboard ramp (not even too slow.. like 2-3mph) it will short out in a second. When I say short out I mean the rc loses power until I let go of the the throttle and then reapply it. It's not the biggest deal since it's not a crawler but you do want some slow speed control when bashing/maneuvering around indoors. I don't want to slingshot it up every incline. Anyhow, I'm rating it with its cost taken in to consideration so I won't be too picky. All in all, very good rc. Great for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Renmus90

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Read the other reviews about how much fun this RC car is and know that I agree. I only want to add some less reported information. We ordered two, because two kids being able to race against each other is 3 times the fun. It sounds the obvious thing to do. These cars are fully proportional. This means that unlike the $20 type of RC cars both steering and throttling are not of the “all or nothing” type but that you can actually regulate how sharp to corner and how fast to drive. These little cars are powerful. With the 7.4V lithium batteries freshly charged they can actually do wheelies. These cars have actual differentials that spread traction over all 4 wheels evenly. Cheaper RC cars may use axles that connect the left and right wheels rigidly which leads to a much less pleasant steering experience. These cars are stable. I am surprised about how well these cars stay right side up. One of the most annoying things about playing with RC cars must be that you accidentally flip them over and then need to walk 50 feet to put them back on their feet. I won't say you can't accidentally land them on their back, but I do mean it does not happen annoyingly often. The cars run surprisingly long on a full charge. Sure you can get more spare packs but I believe the driving and charging time is a good compromise between wiring the kids up and allowing them to cool back down. The controls needed a small fix. Both units gave some reliability problems in the beginning. One transmitter did not work at all and the other quit at the slightest bump. I was already in the process of sending them back when I decided to do a quick try on fixing them myself as it only felt like a loose wire or something. It turned out that the battery contacts were unreliable. The reliability may vary depending on the brand of batteries but I believe the standard Rayovac AA batteries should have been no problem. Anyway, I opened the remote (5 small Philips screws) and bent the little metal plate that makes contact with the positive of one battery so that it would create better contact. That's all. It worked perfectly after that. There is a weird little controlling issue. There is some hesitation when switching from driving forwards to driving backwards. I don't know why it does that and I believe it would turn RC car connoisseurs definitely off but hey, if you are a kid and not interested in practicing your parallel parking skills you won't care. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2019 by P.F. K.

  • Review for 1:20 scale model
Years ago, I was deeply invested in hobby grade RC's, trucks, cars, and helicopters. I've got a few of my large vehicles around still (a few trucks and a car) and in the last five years, I've gotten into 3D printing, with some 3D modeling. I've managed to design a few parts for my large vehicles, but trying to print fully solid parts can get expensive, to the point it's actually cheaper to just search for and buy parts. But I've always wanted to print some customized parts, mostly wheels and tires, for an RC. Very early last year, I got a "Firerunner" 1:24 scale RC truck, which I really like. Trouble is, it's TOO small. Parts are so tiny that 3D printed units just break. So, a few weeks ago I randomly did a search here on Amazon for 1:20 scale RC's, and this one popped up. I haven't started modding this little truck.....YET. But I've been driving it around and felt my experiences and opinions of it in stock form were most valuable. Let's start with power: This little guy has it in spades! Yes, it's a brushed motor. But with it's soft, sticky tires, on carpet, this truck will flip itself on it's lid with one quick pull of the throttle trigger. On firm, tight dirt or rock, this truck will again flip itself on it's lid if put in reverse then forward, even with the delay between directional shifts! I haven't tried driving this little truck on pavement....YET. But the tires are so soft I bet they'd wear out very quickly. Now, onto durability: Again, very tough little truck! I haven't sent this truck skyward....YET. But launched off a small ramp or dirt jump, I think it would do just fine. The truck is lightweight enough that it bounces back from hard impacts very well. I've sent it careening from having it fly across my rock and gravel driveway, and have flipped it on hard, fast turns numerous times already, and aside from a few light scuffs, the truck is raring to keep going. Now, onto electronics and other features: I REALLY like the battery holding cage of this truck!! I love the fact that it doesn't use clips or flimsy clamp plates, or any tools to use it, yet it very firmly holds the battery in place! As mentioned, this truck has a brushed motor....which is sealed away with it's ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) inside the enclosed chassis of the truck. This concerns me. The motor is directly under the battery cage, which means the motor's heat is warming up the Lithium battery. Lithium doesn't bode well with heat.... I can only hope it never becomes an issue. This does give the truck highly water RESISTANT properties, but I worry about motor ventilation, and I worry some buyers may make a conflating assumption that waterPROOF and water RESISTANT are the same, when they are not. Finally, as to why I haven't given this truck five stars: I haven't had this truck's low battery voltage cutoff engage on me, which worries me. I've driven this truck for about 30 minutes, full throttle, on my driveway. The truck finally slowed a teeny tiny bit, but it didn't stop running, which is what it's supposed to do. Maybe this truck just has phenomenally long battery times, but I have my doubts. The battery is still in great condition, though I've been using my hobby grade battery charger to charge it (the included USB cable works just fine though!) Overall, this truck packs a shockingly high punch for it's size. Aside from it's tires, it could handle a lot of abuse, and I'd definitely recommend it for responsible kids, and/or an older kid or "big kid" adult that may want to modify it. On that note, one may have noticed I said 'YET' a few times in this review. I have plans for this truck. It has really nice shock absorbers....that aren't filled with oil!? This flabbergasted me. I'm definitely going to remove one and see if it's sealed. If it is, I'm loading all four shocks with dampening oil. Also, I'm going to design and 3D print at least two sets of wheel/tire combos for this truck. One smaller set of PLA wheels/tires for some drifting action, either on pavement or on a hard floor. It'll look weird, but should be a lot of fun! And another set of TPU treaded tires, for tread design experimentation. Heck, I may even try my hand at design different bodies for this truck! This is another small gripe I have, but it's very personal and given the intended audience of this truck, I can't hold this against it. This truck's wheels are held in place with a single screw, threaded directly into the plastic hub. As I swap wheels and tires out, I just know those plastic hubs will wear out. Not a fault of the manufacturer, as they didn't intend for mods like this to happen, but I do wish they had gone with a run of the mill hex hub with a metal threaded shaft for the wheels. I'm hoping that push comes to shove, either I can find some replacements, or better yet, develop and make a more durable hub. Maybe one like I described, once I wear this truck's stock tires out but I'm digressing here! Again, very solid little truck, so long as it's used responsibly! I shall see how well it holds up to mods that I create and install on it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022 by Hawk eye

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