


An R/C toy without the remote controller? And parents are going to allow their kids to fly it inside the house? Yep, that's pretty much what this toy is all about. This unique hover craft has infrared sensors that detect objects below and calibrate it to hover a safe distance above them - so no big crashes. In fact, the sensors keep it airborne until the LiPo battery dies (about 10-15 minutes following a five minute charge). And because the Vectron 'sees' your hands like any other object, they'll give the Vectron a gentle, non-contact push in the opposite direction, just like the wrong end of a magnet. So, with some practice, you can use your hands to steer it - pretty cool. And in just in case you ever do loose control of your Vectron - like, for example, taking it outdoors and watching it catch a breeze that flies it way too high in the sky - there's a kill power switch on the charging unit. Note: The charging unit requires 4 AA batteries, which I...
