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R/C Designed for kids ages 3 and up, BRIO’s Remote Control Travel Train has a unique controller with easyto-use reverse and stop functions, two different forward speeds, and A and B frequencies to allow so kids can play with multiple R/C trains on the same tracks. Kids can press the buttons for light and sound effects, or control the train with the buttons on the engine.

DGL TOYS will release a full assortment of feature-driven quadcopters for Call of Duty under its Quadrone brand. Call of Duty, a video game published by Activision, has featured drones in its online and digital gameplay for years. The DGL quadcopters will feature authentic game detailing, interactive battle features, cameras, and more. DGL will release four products by fall, which include three scale sizes.

The AI Stunt Drone, from WOW STUFF, features patented sensor technology so it can fly without relying on air pressure. The Juice Button activates auto-take-off, auto-hover, and auto-land. It also features an Auto Stunt button that lets fliers activate 360-degree spins and flips.

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Lumi, from WOWWEE, offers app-based gameplay that allows kids to fly both a virtual and real quadcopter using direct commands. Using the free app on any smart device, kids can activate motions and stunts on the physical toy. Various game modes challenge kids to follow sequences of lights and music while Lumi flies and dances in the air, reacting to their performance. Kids can even choreograph flight moves and record them for sharing with their friends.


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