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R/C Robo Fish by Zuru - Review

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R/C Robo Fish by Zuru - Review
Hey guys, Johnathan from ToyScoopers here.
Today I will be reviewing this remote control Robo Fish.
Remote Control Robo Fish comes in an aquarium like package.
On the outside it clearly shows all the functions of the remote control, and a lot of technical information on the set.
Just by looking at the packaging, one gets a clear indication on what to expect.
Let’s take it out and play with this fish.
(Music Playing…)
So what we got is, the instructions, the remote, the fish, a stunt tail and the aquarium.
In addition to these item, you’ll need, a Philips head screwdriver, and three (3) AA batteries that I’m going to put in now.
Now let’s fill the aquarium with water…In she goes.
Robo fish is a lot of fun.
In addition to controlling Robo Fish with the remote control it can be set on one of three automatic settings, which are bowl, pool, and cat mode.
When playing outside or in in bright sunlight which can interfere with the infrared communication, it is recommended to use these automatic modes.
The stunt tail that comes with the set is easy to attach and changes the way Robo Fish swims.
Although Robo Fish can be made to go left or right, there is no real control for up or down.
When one makes it go forward is goes down and the only way to make it go up is by letting it float to the surface, which isn’t a really nice way of doing it.
The aquarium or bowl that comes with the set is way too small to properly play with this Robo Fish.
I had to make use of my real glass aquarium to really enjoy playing with this fish.
One can control up to three different R/C Robo Fish with one remote control.
ToyScoopers give R/C Robo Fish, 8/10.
I think this will make a great gift for any person any age, even though the recommended age is 6 and up.
That’s it for this remote control Robo Fish review.
Please remember to like, subscribe, leave comments below, and to follow ToyScoopers on Facebook and Twitter.
And visit us soon for another toy review.
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Hey guys, Johnathan from ToyScoopers here.
Today I will be reviewing this remote control Robo Fish.
Remote Control Robo Fish comes in an aquarium like package.
On the outside it clearly shows all the functions of the remote control, and a lot of technical information on the set.
Just by looking at the packaging, one gets a clear indication on what to expect.
Let’s take it out and play with this fish.
(Music Playing…)
So what we got is, the instructions, the remote, the fish, a stunt tail and the aquarium.
In addition to these item, you’ll need, a Philips head screwdriver, and three (3) AA batteries that I’m going to put in now.
Now let’s fill the aquarium with water…In she goes.
Robo fish is a lot of fun.
In addition to controlling Robo Fish with the remote control it can be set on one of three automatic settings, which are bowl, pool, and cat mode.
When playing outside or in in bright sunlight which can interfere with the infrared communication, it is recommended to use these automatic modes.
The stunt tail that comes with the set is easy to attach and changes the way Robo Fish swims.
Although Robo Fish can be made to go left or right, there is no real control for up or down.
When one makes it go forward is goes down and the only way to make it go up is by letting it float to the surface, which isn’t a really nice way of doing it.
The aquarium or bowl that comes with the set is way too small to properly play with this Robo Fish.
I had to make use of my real glass aquarium to really enjoy playing with this fish.
One can control up to three different R/C Robo Fish with one remote control.
ToyScoopers give R/C Robo Fish, 8/10.
I think this will make a great gift for any person any age, even though the recommended age is 6 and up.
That’s it for this remote control Robo Fish review.
Please remember to like, subscribe, leave comments below, and to follow ToyScoopers on Facebook and Twitter.
And visit us soon for another toy review.
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Background Music Information:
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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