Two robot toys that can be controlled through mobile phones allow ordinary players to experience professional-level racing and stunts. They redefine the technological connotation of "toys".

Flexible trapeze artist

Can be controlled directly with the help of a free app on your smartphone. This drone has a compact shape and can be quickly started and fly stably whether in an indoor living room or an outdoor open space. Its high-speed flight capabilities and flexible flipping movements make it like a professional flying stuntman, giving users continuous visual surprises.
A powerful engine that provides ample power. However, the designers did not sacrifice stability in pursuit of speed. Even when rotating at high speed or turning sharply, its flight trajectory can still be controlled. Users only need to throw the device into the air, and the built-in sensor will immediately sense it. The engine will automatically start, allowing the drone to hover stably, waiting for the next command.
Accurate and stable flight core

The secret to flight stability lies in the extremely sophisticated sensing system. It is equipped with a three-axis accelerometer and a three-axis gyroscope. As core components, these two can measure and analyze every movement of the drone in real time, and also process subtle tilt angles to provide real-time data for flight control.
The vertical camera installed at the bottom of the fuselage also plays an important role. It captures ground images at a rate of 60 frames per second, and compares the images acquired every 16 milliseconds with the previous image to accurately calculate its own movement speed. This visual positioning system can help the drone maintain accurate hovering even in indoor environments without GPS.

Intuitive and easy control

Its control method is designed to be extremely simple and straightforward, making it easier to get started with drone operation. Users only need to tilt the smartphone or tablet left or right in their hands, and the robot in the air will make corresponding flight movements, with fast and direct response.
The applications it is equipped with have a concise interface and clear functions. Users use their fingers to slide on the screen to give instructions. By "swiping" the screen from top to bottom, the drone can make a 180-degree U-turn in an instant. This extremely simple interaction method makes the control feel like commanding a well-trained smart pet.
Agile off-roader on the ground
Sumo is a robotic off-road vehicle specially designed for ground exploration. It has great personality and is quite agile. It can move forward at full speed at a speed of 2 meters per second. It can also easily make 90-degree right-angle turns and flexibly shuttle back and forth in the jungle of complicated indoor furniture.

Its maneuverability is very obvious. Not only can it carry out zigzag walking and turning in circles, but it can also achieve 180-degree turns in an instant, and can even make jumps up to 80 centimeters long. Such explosive power and flexibility give it significant technical advantages among similar toy products.
Terrain-adapted on-wheel technology
Sumo's excellent performance is inseparable from its unique wheel design. It is equipped with two large retractable wheels, which have strong ground grip. Regarding its wheel set, this wheel set has the ability to be quickly adjusted according to different driving scenarios and user styles.
When the wheels are fully unfolded, the stability of high-speed straight driving will be greatly enhanced; when the wheels are tightened inward and entering the "compact" mode, the robot's turning radius becomes smaller, the flexibility and passability in narrow spaces are significantly improved, and speed and dexterity are balanced.

First-person immersive experience
Whether it is Sumo or another related thing, it also has a built-in camera, which brings a revolutionary experience to the operator. With the first-person perspective that can be transmitted back in real time, the user seems to be in the body of the robot, observing the world from an unprecedented angle, and the sense of immersion has reached a full level.

In addition to transmitting real-time images, the camera also has the function of taking photos and recording videos. The images captured can be directly stored in a micro USB storage device inserted into the robot body, which makes it convenient for users to review exciting racing moments or stunt performances at any time, and can also share them with others.
Do these two products, which combine high-end robotics technology to form consumer-grade toys, make you feel that the fun brought by technology has become so easily accessible? Do you prefer to fly in the air, or do you want to command Sumo to jump on the ground? Hurry up to the comment area to share your views, and don’t forget to like it and forward it to more friends.


