Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
- RC all terrain vehicle with real-time video and listener
- See video and hear sounds transmitted by your stealth ATV
- Full-function, dual-track radio controlled ATV with off-road power
- 360-degree view button on remote camera
- Comes with headset LCD viewing screen and ear bud for listening
See video and hear sound from the vehicle as you drive! This full-function, dual-track radio controlled ATV has off-road power and a 360-degree view button on remote, plus a headset, LCD viewing screen and earbuds for listening. Requires 12 “AA” batteries, not included.From award-winning toymaker Wild Planet comes the entertaining and rugged Spy Video ATV. Sure to keep aspiring spies busy for hours, the ATV is a sturdy, plastic, remote-control vehicle that lets your child “spy” via video and aud
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(out of 60 reviews)
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 97.99




September 8th, 2010 at 3:30 pm
Review by Nicholas G. Barrows for Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
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I bought this toy at toysrus because I always wanted an rc car with a camera I could see with. It is realy a lot of fun to drive around your house and explore under furniture and chase your pets. Its a little expensive but you have to take in consideration what you are getting, you are actually getting three toys in one. You have the rc tank itself which does a good job of getting over obsticals such as clothes, toys, and rugs on the floor. the tank also alows you to pivit and scan the room in one spot which is very usefull. The atv also comes with a spy camera which allows you to see what the toy is seeing though a head set. Also it has an electric ear. Overall a fun toy for kids and adults.
September 8th, 2010 at 4:00 pm
Review by Mark Gemmell for Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
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My son asked for this toy for Christmas, and while it is quite a simple device it is also an interesting way to see the World from the toy’s perspective. The black and white viewer works quite well in a variety of light situations and the range is at least 10m through brick walls in the house.
My only negative comment is that it requires 12 AA’s and as they run out quickly it is best to have NiMH rechargables ready for the day the present is opened!
September 8th, 2010 at 4:52 pm
Review by Brent Miller for Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
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Works as advertised. The black and white video display is pretty good – not great but you can definitly see where the remote car is. Takes a littel while for a 10 year-old to get really good at controlling the car but eventually gets it. It does NOT “wipe-out” our WiFi in our house as someone else claims.
September 8th, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Review by Andrew J. Riemer for Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
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One of my sons was absolutely delighted when he found this item on clearance at a local retailer. Since he bought it, he uses it every day. Suprisingly, too, it has not burned through batteries as quickly as I imagined it would.
The treads allow it to navigate more areas than a wheeled audio-receiver car he got at Christmas. He can drive over small piles of laundry and even Matchbox cars–something important since he can only see based on the angle at which the camera is set before it is set in motion. He’s been driving it around the house and spying on his brother’s Cub Scout meetings and his sister’s Brownie meetings. He’s had it outside and inside. It’s the most pleased he’s ever been with a toy.
The only improvement I’d like to see would be the ability to change the vertical camera angle remotely. Don’t let that keep you from this one, though. It’s pure fun.
September 8th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Review by Micromedia for Wild Planet Spy Gear Spy Video ATV-360
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Years ago I had a vision for a toy like this. I bought one for my child (a tween) and I sometimes get to play with it.
It does what it says. The audio is muted while the toy is moving. This is not a big deal, I mean do you really want to hear the thing making all the noise while it is moving. The other thing is that the camera is stationary. You can manually move it but not by the remote control. Again, not a big deal.