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Revell Vexplorer Robot Sysyems
After assembling the Vexplorer -- which won't be easy for everyone -- the best part is watching the machine's exploration on your TV screen. Do this simply by switching on the camera receiver module and plugging it into the back of the TV with the included A/V cables. This may work with some computer monitors as well. Those tech-savvy enough to get this far will likely figure out a way to even record their "lunar landing." Some childern will like the i-sobot robot, a little more geard for the younger child. The broadcast of our test model was sensitive and got fuzzy when the Vexplorer approached its 150-foot maximum distance, and the audio didn't come through well. Nevertheless, we were captivated with the Vexplorer Robot System, sitting on the couch and experiencing the world outside from such modest heights.
Vexplorer is sturdy metal and durable plastic construction
Vexplorer operates with many metal and durable plastic pieces, including four motors and 24 gears, as well as cables, harnesses, tools, screws, nuts, bolts, and more. This robot has six rubber-like plastic tires with tread grips make for easy rolling over most even surfaces. However, Vexplorer getting over some bumps can prove frustrating, if not outright impossible at times.
