Nikko is a Japanese brand known for its high-quality remote-controlled toys.
Founded in 1946 in Tokyo, Japan.
Initially produced communication equipment for the Japanese military.
Expanded to radio-controlled toys in the 1950s.
In the 1970s, Nikko became a market leader in radio-controlled toys.
In 2015, Nikko was acquired by Toy State, a leading manufacturer of remote-controlled toys.
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A radio-controlled amphibious vehicle that can drive on land and water.
A high-performance radio-controlled car with a top speed of 24 km/h.
A high-speed radio-controlled car with a top speed of 40 km/h.
A radio-controlled toy is a toy that is controlled by a radio transmitter. The transmitter sends signals to a receiver in the toy, which then controls the toy's movements or actions.
Nikko's toys are designed for children aged 8 years and older, but can be enjoyed by anyone who loves remote-controlled toys.
The range of Nikko's remote-controlled toys varies depending on the specific toy, but is typically between 30 and 50 meters.
Many of Nikko's remote-controlled toys are waterproof or amphibious, meaning they can be used in water or on land.
The battery life of Nikko's remote-controlled toys varies depending on the specific toy, but is typically between 15 and 30 minutes of continuous use per charge.