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This office has concluded its review of the RC Flying Ball Drone Toy.

Original source material was provided by the We Have That At Home agency, filed under case number 6734-R.

The product achieved a rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars based on 6,700 verified consumer reports.

That is not a passing grade in this household.

The internet has spoken, and the answer is a firm no.

I appreciate that children see this thing and immediately imagine hours of airborne fun.

What actually happens is a plastic orb ricocheting off every light fixture before landing in the dog's water bowl.

Then someone steps on it.

Then there are tears.

Three-point-six stars reflects a lot of generous reviews from people who probably bought it for someone else's kid.

Value proposition: you are paying for a toy that will be thrilling for approximately twelve minutes total.

The remaining lifetime will be spent in a drawer, tangled in a charging cable that fits nothing else.

I have been told we already have a similar gadget from last year's birthday party.

It is currently behind the couch, covered in dust, still holding a partial charge.

Procurement recommendation: denied.

Do not add this to any holiday or birthday list.

If a well-meaning relative asks, redirect them to a sturdy jigsaw puzzle or a book about dinosaurs.

Those offer actual replay value and do not require recharging.

This decision is final unless someone can present evidence that 6,700 people were having a collective off day.

Signed,

Greg "The Decider" Parsons
Chief Parental Negotiation Officer
Department of Random Domain Management

SOURCE: https://wehavethatathome.com/dad-looked-it-up-the-rc-flying-ball-drone-toy/ — Filed by the Bureau of Wehavethat Affairs, DRDM.


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