Eyes on the road
A lot of remote-control cars are fun for about five minutes, right up until you realize you’re mostly just sitting at a distance and watching the car have fun. This changes that.
There’s a built-in HD camera sitting right on top, streaming a live first-person view straight to your phone. Suddenly you’re not just driving around the room—you’re in the car, weaving through chair legs, scouting the hallway, or heading it outside to see how far you can push it across grass and pavement.
Control is flexible, too. You can stick with the standard remote or switch over to your phone and drive it like a tiny rover with a live feed. The video stays low-latency, so it actually feels responsive instead of like you’re piloting through a delay.
It’s part toy, part gadget, and all fun. We’re not going to comment on the “spy” element of the whole premise.