Electric Tricycle Toy with Light and Music
Original price was: ₨ 1,800.₨ 1,500Current price is: ₨ 1,500.
Description
Product Features & Specifications
This toy is designed to be an interactive “childhood partner,” focusing on automated movement and audiovisual stimulation.
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Design Aesthetic: It features a vibrant, multi-colored plastic body (blue and orange) modeled with a cabin and three wheels.
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Core Mechanics: * Electric Drive: Powered by internal batteries (usually AA or AAA, though not typically included).
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Bump-and-Go Action: Most toys in this category feature a swivel wheel at the bottom that allows the tricycle to change direction automatically when it hits an obstacle.
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Sensory Effects:
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Illumination: Integrated LED lights (represented by the blue “beams” on the box) usually flash in the headlights or wheels.
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Audio: Built-in speakers play pre-programmed music or “driving” sound effects.
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Safety Rating: Labeled for ages 3+, indicating it likely contains small parts (like battery compartment screws or wheels) that could pose a choking hazard for younger toddlers.
Understanding Toy Electronics
Toys like this rely on a simple DC (Direct Current) circuit. To help you understand how the magic happens inside the box, here is a breakdown of the typical internal components:
Component Breakdown
| Component | Function |
| DC Motor | Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to spin the wheels. |
| Battery Pack | The power source, providing voltage (typically $3V$ or $4.5V$). |
| IC Chip | The “brain” that stores the music files and controls the light patterns. |
| Gearbox | A series of plastic gears that reduce the high speed of the motor to a manageable pace for the wheels. |
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Tips
If you’ve recently purchased this or are planning to use it, here are a few “pro-tips” for longevity:
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Battery Hygiene: Always remove batteries if the toy won’t be used for more than two weeks. Inexpensive alkaline batteries can leak over time, causing corrosion on the metal contact points.
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Surface Control: These tricycles work best on hard, flat surfaces (wood, tile, or linoleum). They typically lack the torque to move across high-pile carpets.
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The “Hidden” Switch: Often, these toys have a small plastic “shipping tab” in the battery compartment or a cap over the swivel wheel that must be removed before the toy can move freely.








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