![]() And even better, you don't even have to open the thing up to replace the batteries because they're USB rechargeable (cable included)! The specially shaped batteries help maintain balance better than previous models with integrated electonics. Endless play without regens? Cool!Įven if you don't use the motor, Chaos Dragon is perfectly playable as a normal bind-response yo-yo, thanks to its body shape based on modern competition throws. Another cool trick is you can catch the hubstacks during play and re-accelerate the spin without the string winding up. ![]() ![]() ![]() Simple!Īs you hold down the button, the motor will continue to add speed to the yo-yo, maxing out after around 5 seconds with about the same amount of spin you'd get from a strong throw. Release the hubstack button, then play it like a regular yo-yo. Then, by lightly spinning it in either direction, the motor takes over and heaps on the speed, automatically spinning it up. The hubstack on one side has been turned into a switch when pressed, an LED light comes on that shows it's primed to spin up. At last, Auldey has combined their knowledge of competitive yo-yo design with motorized engineering so you can finally answer "yes!" Yo-Yos have come so far from what most people picture when they imagine their childhood toys, they can't help but ask that question. ![]() So many yo-yo players have probably heard the question "does that thing have a motor in it?" As yo-yo design has evolved over the years, with ball bearings and full metal bodies that look more like car and airplane parts, that question is likely to be asked more now than ever. A long-held dream of the community, a yo-yo with an internal motor! ![]()
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