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HKM-049235 HSKRC XL10 V6 10-Inch Carbon Fiber Drone Frame for Infants with 3D Printed Parts

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HKM-049235 HSKRC XL10 V6 10-Inch Carbon Fiber Drone Frame for Infants with 3D Printed PartsIntroducing the HSKRC XL10 V6 10 Inch Carbon Fiber Drone Frame, specifically designed for infants aged 0 3 years. This unique drone frame combines playful design with the latest in technology, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for young ones. The XL10 V6 features a lightweight yet durable carbon fiber construction, making it easy for little hands to handle while maintaining high structural integrity. Its compact size, measuring less than 30cm,

Introducing the HSKRC XL10 V6 10-Inch Carbon Fiber Drone Frame, specifically designed for infants aged 0-3 years. This unique drone frame combines playful design with the latest in technology, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for young ones.

The XL10 V6 features a lightweight yet durable carbon fiber construction, making it easy for little hands to handle while maintaining high structural integrity. Its compact size, measuring less than 30cm, is perfect for small spaces and introduces children to a world of creativity and exploration.

With two variants available—standard and standard with 3D printed parts—you can choose the option that good fits your child’s play environment. Included in the packing list are essential components such as the aviation model, top plate, medium board, and four arms, ensuring your child has everything they need to engage in imaginative play.

The thoughtful design not only prioritizes playability but also ensures safety. The battery zip tie and anti-slip pads provide extra security during usage, while the printed document included offers easy-to-understand instructions for assembly.

Whether as a gift or as a fun addition to their playtime, the HSKRC XL10 V6 encourages infants to engage their imagination while enjoying the thrill of drone technology.

Product information:
Color: standard, standard with 3D printing parts
Applicable people: Girls
Specification: XL10 V6
Applicable age: infants (0-3 years old)
Size: less than 30cm


Packing list:
Aviation Model x1pc

Top plate x1
Screw package X1
Medium board X1
Battery zip tie X1
Arm x4
Battery anti slip pad X1
Bottom plate x1
Printed document x1

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