Daxiongmao Remote Control Robot Dog Toy with LED Eyes, Gesture Control & Water-Shooting Turret (Black)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re shopping for a toy that feels more like a mini stunt show than a standard remote-control car, this Daxiongmao remote control robot dog is built around a few attention-grabbing ideas: gesture control, 360° movement, and a water-shooting turret for playful “battle” scenarios. On paper it ticks a lot of boxes for kids who like action, sound-and-light effects, and getting hands-on rather than just watching something move.
It’s also aimed at an age group where interactivity matters. The toy is described as encouraging STEM interest through interactive programming and operational logic, which is a nice angle if you’re looking for something a bit more engaging than a simple button-pusher. Still, keep expectations realistic: it’s a kids’ stunt RC toy, so it’s more about fun and variety of movement than precision performance.
Key features

This robot dog uses two control options: a gesture-control watch/band (included) and a 2.4GHz remote. That gives you a fallback if a child isn’t in the mood for gesture control, or if you simply want more direct handling.
Movement is a big part of why it stands out. It uses advanced Mecanum-style wheels that allow all-direction movement—so it can slide sideways, move diagonally, and rotate smoothly. That’s the kind of control that makes stunts look more varied, especially when kids try to recreate actions like spinning or fast sprints.
There are also “8 modes of performance” described, including combat stance, stealth crawling, high-speed sprints, handstands, and spinning. These actions are said to come with dynamic sound and light effects, which can make a big difference to how entertaining the toy feels in everyday play.
Then there’s the water-shooting turret. The idea is simple for kids: aim, fire, and run the “battle” scenario again. It’s built to support splash resistance, and the wheels are described as rugged for indoor and outdoor play.



What you’ll notice in everyday play
The practical win here is variety. With gesture control plus a 2.4GHz remote, children can switch styles of play: quick “make it move” gestures when they’re excited, and more deliberate remote handling when they want to line up a trick.
The all-direction movement is also the bit that usually changes the whole experience. Instead of only driving forward and turning, the robot dog can reposition in ways that look more like stunt manoeuvres. For example, a child can steer it to face the “enemy” stance, then rotate while keeping the turret aimed—so the action feels more continuous than stop-start driving.
One detail worth noting is the stated reliable signal range “up to 50 feet”. That’s a useful yardstick for garden play, but actual range can depend on the surroundings, so it’s wise to expect shorter distances in busier or more obstructed spaces.

How to choose it (and where it may fall short)
It’s a solid pick if you want a stunt RC toy that offers more than one control method and has built-in showy behaviours (modes, LED eyes, sound and light effects, and a water turret). If your child enjoys imaginative play—“combat stance” scenarios, stealth crawling, spinning tricks—this kind of feature set is likely to keep them coming back.
However, it may not suit everyone. It could feel less appealing if the main goal is quiet, low-maintenance RC driving, because the focus here is on theatrical actions, lighting, and the turret feature. Also, if you’re expecting advanced programming in a strict sense, the description leans toward “educational interest” through interactive programming and operational logic, but it doesn’t spell out the complexity level—so it’s better seen as guided play and basic logic engagement rather than a full coding experience.
Lastly, water-shooting toys can be messy in real life. The toy is described as splash-resistant, but it’s still worth planning for cleanup and using it somewhere you’re comfortable with a bit of wet play.



Tech specs
- Name: Daxiongmao Remote Control Robot Dog Toys for Kids
- Type: Remote control stunt robot dog toy with gesture control
- Control methods: Gesture control (control wrist/gesture control band included) and 2.4GHz remote
- Performance distance: up to 50 feet (stated reliable signal)
- Movement: 360° all-direction movement using Mecanum-style wheels
- Features: LED eyes, gesture control, remote control, water-spraying turret, sound and light effects
- Performance modes: 8 unique modes (combat stance, stealth crawling, high-speed sprints, handstands, spinning, etc.)
- Power: Two rechargeable lithium-ion batteries
- Build notes: splash-resistant structure and rugged wheels for indoor/outdoor play
- Age guidance: for children ages 6 and up
- Colour: Black
Is it worth it?
This is worth considering if you want a kids’ remote control robot dog that leans into stunt variety—gesture control or remote, all-direction movement, multiple performance modes, and a water-shooting turret for imaginative “battle” play. It’s the kind of toy that suits birthdays or a treat gift for children who like moving targets and interactive action.

You might want to skip it if you’re after a simple RC toy, prefer something quieter and less feature-heavy, or you’re not keen on water-spraying play and the extra bit of mess that can come with it.
As a final buying check, make sure you’re happy with the play style: it’s designed for action stunts, LEDs and effects, and a “remote + gesture” setup rather than pure driving finesse.
Mini FAQ
What controls does it use?



You can control it via an included gesture-control wrist/gesture band or through a 2.4GHz remote.
Does it move in more than one direction?
Yes—it's designed for 360° all-direction movement, including sideways and diagonal movement, using Mecanum-style wheels.
How far does the remote work?
The description states a stable signal of up to 50 feet, though real-world range can vary by space.
Is it suitable for indoor and outdoor play?
It’s described as splash-resistant with rugged wheels, so it’s presented as suitable for both indoor and outdoor fun.
Does it include rechargeable batteries?
The toy is described as powered by two rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
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