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Rigo Kids Ride On Car Electric 12V Black

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Rigo Kids Ride On Car Electric 12V BlackLet your little one experience the excitement of driving a Rigo Range Rover inspired ride on car. The steering wheel and acceleration pedals to control the forward and reverse movement give your child control and a realistic driving experience. It comes with some cool entertaining features that will allow your child to have hours of fun. It includes a safety seat belt and a remote control for parent supervision, making it the ideal choice for parents

Let your little one experience the excitement of driving a Rigo Range Rover-inspired ride on car. The steering wheel and acceleration pedals to control the forward and reverse movement give your child control and a realistic driving experience. It comes with some cool entertaining features that will allow your child to have hours of fun. It includes a safety seat belt and a remote control for parent supervision, making it the ideal choice for parents who want a safe and fun way for their children to explore their environment. The Rigo Range Rover-inspired ride on car is the perfect gift for any young car enthusiast.

Please Note:

1. Charge the battery on receiving even if it will not be used soon.

2. Charge the battery EVERY MONTH if not in use for long periods to prevent over-discharging of battery. This can cause irreparable damage to it.

Features
Brand: Rigo (Range Rover-inspired)
Lacquer finish
Keyless start engine control
Twin motors
Acceleration pedal
Lockable doors
Steering wheel
Forward and reverse operation
Two control modes: manual and remote (remote control included)
Horn
Built-in music
MP3-input music
Headlight
Tail lights
Flashing lights
4-wheel spring suspension
Safety seat belt
Anti-slip tyres
SAA-approved battery charger
EN71 Standard Safety of Toys certified

Specifications:
Age recommendation: 3+ years old
Loading capacity: 30kg
Motor: 50W (2 x 25W)
Speed range: 3-8km/h (depending on user weight)
Speed option: Slow/ fast
Seat belt: Adjustable
Remote control: Included
Remote distance: 20m (+/- 5m)
Remote Battery: AAA1.5V*2 (Batteries not included)
Operating hours: Up to 2 hours per full charge (depending on use)
Battery charger: Included
Charging time: 8-10 hours per full charge
Battery type: 6V 4.5AH
Battery voltage: 6V
Colour: Black
Dimensions: 93cm x 45cm x 54cm

Package Content
Rigo Ride On Car x1
User Manual x1
Battery Charger x1
Remote Controller x1 (Batteries are not included)

This product comes with 1 year warranty.

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Many are calling for regulation of the tech industry. This book does an excellent job of outlining the “it’s not that simple” aspect of the debate. Some say big tech is doing too much to silence legitimate conversations and others say they are not doing enough to combat hate speech and false information. Regardless of which side you fall on it is important to know the history and this book is a well written account. Professor Kosseff does an excellent job of both presenting the history of Section 230, but also mixing in his well reasoned opinions about how we should proceed. Most importantly posing the question of if you don’t want big tech regulating the internet, you better think long and hard about who you do want, and what that will look like. This should be a mandatory read for any tech reporter who even utters the words “Section 230”. Thanks for the information.
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