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I visited an event earlier today called Time to Play, where I saw about 20 companies and their hot holiday toys. Spin-Master had this neat little RC car, the  Air Hog Zero Gravity Laser, that not only can drive on walls and ceilings (using some kind of vacuum suction) but also navigates around by following a laser beam that you control.

Harold Chizick (VP, Communications at Spin-Master), who demoed in the video for me, insisted I am the only person who mentioned to him that cats do the same things. Thankfully, no litter-box or couch-clawing issues with the Air Hog. It's available now, for $39.99 list.

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October 2, 2009 3:47 AM

I'm so impressed when seeing it run on wall. It's the first time I see s/th like this. You know, I have a hexbug crab, http://www.innovatoys.com/p/HEXBUG_C like this. and it turn right or left depend on your clap.


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