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Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that creates a simulated, computer-generated environment. When you use a VR headset, it places you inside this "virtual" world, making you feel like you are actually there. The headset and controllers track your movements, allowing you to look around, interact with objects, and navigate the environment just as you would in real life. This creates a fully immersive and interactive experience.
We have a wide selection of available VR games, including popular titles such as:
Climb 2
Walk the Plank
Job Simulator
... and many more!
What is a Carrera racing system? and Why is it a fun experience?
What is a Carrera racing system?
A Carrera system is a brand of slot car racing where miniature, electrically powered race cars run on a track with a guide slot. The cars get their power from metal strips embedded in the track. The name "Carrera" is a brand of slot car racing, similar to how "Lego" is a brand of building blocks.
Here's a breakdown of how it works:
The Track: The track is made of plastic sections that snap together, so you can build different layouts. It has a groove, or "slot," that the cars follow. On either side of the slot are two metal strips that provide power to the cars.
The Cars: Each slot car has a small motor and a guide pin that fits into the slot. Copper or metal braids on the bottom of the car make contact with the power strips on the track to get the electricity needed to run the motor.
The Controller: You use a handheld controller to control the speed of your car. By pressing a trigger or button, you send more power to the car, making it go faster.
Why is it a fun experience?
Carrera racing is more than just a toy; it's a competitive hobby. The more modern Carrera systems, like the DIGITAL 132 series, have advanced features that make the races more strategic and exciting:
Lane Changes: Unlike older slot car systems where each car is stuck in a single lane, modern digital systems allow you to switch lanes to overtake opponents.
Multiple Cars: Several cars can race on the same two-lane track at once, creating a more dynamic and realistic racing environment.
Realistic Features: Many of the cars have working headlights, taillights, and brake lights, and you can even have pit stops for "refueling," adding a layer of strategy to the race.
It's a great activity for both kids and adults who love racing and want a fun, hands-on experience.