Air Hogs Zero Gravity Batmobile Review

Now you can speed through the alleys of Gotham and scale up the walls with the Air Hogs Zero Gravity Batmobile.

Isaac was sent the Air Hogs Zero Gravity Batmobile which is equipped with the award-winning Wall Climber technology to review.

I have to admit that the box and instructions are not particularly clear and we were a little surprised that the set takes 6AA batteries in the remote control as the box does not tell you this. You then need to plug the Batmobile into the remote control by a hidden wire in its base and charge for at least a couple of hours before you first use it which was frustrating for the boys who just wanted to play.

Airhogs Batmobile

Once charged the Batmobile can race up the walls and even onto the ceiling, driving completely upside down. Its five directions of control and infrared sensors allow you to respond to the Bat Symbol when it lights up over the dark streets of Gotham and the Batmobile simply follows the light up Bat symbol.

I have to admit that it didn’t seem to cope with our walls very well, but they may be because we live in an older house and they are very uneven. The car lasted about five minutes before needing a recharge which is not ideal either, but the boys seemed to enjoy playing with it and we found it worked better with the curtains closed.

If I am honest it is a very expensive toy (RRP: £44.99) for what it is and I would rather spend my money on an RC vehicle that has its own batteries and lasted a lot longer, but the ability to drive along the wall is rather cool and it has been on constant recharge, play, recharge since we received it.

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