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Review: WowWee FlyTech Dragonfly - PC Mag

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The WowWee FlyTech Dragonfly which will be available for purchase in the not-too-distant future has been "subjected" to a fun review by the folks over at PC Magazine. 'Designed for those ages 8 years and up, the toy was fairly easy to set up and use. A charging cable is hidden inside its 0.8-ounce body; press a button to open the hidden compartment and then find something small (like a pencil) to budge the charging cable out of its space. It's not the best design, but I got used to it. The Dragonfly has two glowing blue LEDs for eyes, which pulse gently during the required 20-minute charge. There's also a small magnet embedded into the belly; it pairs with a small magnet on the charger. This is supposed to give the flying toy a secure base to rest on during a charge, but my Dragonfly tended to slip off its perch. Not a big deal, just a little annoying.'

Read: DragonFly - PC Mag