I grabbed a batch of these mini RC vehicles for our kids' section, and specs are solid for the price. You get a 3.7V 300mAh lithium battery that runs for about 20 minutes on land or water, with a 1-hour charge time. The remote hits over 30 meters, and those 8 control channels give you forward, backward, left, right, and braking—nothing fancy, but it works.

Sourcing these was a breeze because the MOQ is negotiable, which is rare for a toy this niche. I didn't have to commit to a massive container load, and the supplier threw in a window box package that looks decent on a shelf. Honestly, the negotiation felt fair, not like I was getting squeezed.

For your reference, We tested these with kids aged 3 to 6, and they loved running them in a kiddie pool and on the driveway. The dual-use thing is a real crowd-pleaser—parents see it as two toys in one. Just keep in mind the car is small (10.5x2.5x4.6cm), so it's not built for rough terrain or deep puddles.

Quality-wise, I'm satisfied with the high-quality plastic build—it passed our drop tests without cracking. The certifications are legit: CE, EN71, ASTM, and RoHS all checked out. The only minor hiccup is the battery life; 20 minutes feels short if they're really playing hard, but that's typical for this price point.
The MOQ is negotiable, so we can work with you on that. Just let us know your target quantity and we'll see what we can do.
It's certified with CE, EN71, ASTM, and RoHS, so it meets safety standards for kids aged 3-6. We can provide the documents on request.
The car runs on both land and water without any modifications—just drive it straight into the water. It's sealed to handle splashes and shallow water play.
The 3.7V 300mAh lithium battery is built-in and charges in about 1 hour for 20 minutes of play. It's not user-replaceable, but it's designed to last for many charge cycles.
It comes in a window box with the car, remote control, and a USB charging cable. The package dimensions are 19×17×6cm, perfect for retail display.