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The Remote-Controlled golf ball - the ultimate golf gadget

Category: Gadgets, Gift Ideas — March 29th, 2007

remote control golf ball

If you want to liven up your friendly game of golf then you’ve seriously got to get one of these remote-controlled golf ball. Watch your friends scratch their heads in confusion or watch them turn bright red with anger as their “perfect putt” suddenly whizzes in all directions!

The ball has a spinning gyro inside and once activated it will spin off in random directions. The ground determines the acceleration of the ball so it will generally work better of the green or other smooth golfing surfaces.

remote controlled ball

To get this hilarious prank going, make sure you charge the ball in it’s charging cradle and switch on the transmitter. Push or pull back the control shaft to drive or vibrate the ball and wait for the fun to begin!

Features:

  • Radio controlled ball
  • Tri-band transmitter selectable in 1 frequency
  • Easy charge golf ball, with indicator
  • Charger station
  • Not recommended for Children under 3 years
  • Includes 1 x 1.2V rechargeable battery
  • Requires 1 x 9V battery (not included)
  • Requires 2 x 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
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