

🚍 Drive the fun, light up playtime, and never miss the bus!
The Dollox 1/30 RC School Bus is a 4-channel remote-controlled toy featuring realistic LED lights and manually opening doors. Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and operating on a 2.4GHz frequency, it offers interference-free control up to 70 feet. Designed for toddlers, it enhances motor skills and imaginative play with durable construction and an authentic school bus design.





| ASIN | B0CCP8K6V4 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,393 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #9 in Remote- & App-Controlled Buses |
| Brand Name | Dollox |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (139) |
| Educational Objective | Enhance motor skills, foster imaginative play, introduce real-world concepts |
| Included Components | 1 x School Bus Toy |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.66 x 2.95 x 4.13 inches |
| Manufacturer | Dollox |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 24 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QH204-1D |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | QH204-1D |
| Model Number | QH-2041D |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Remote Control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 8.66 x 2.95 x 4.13 inches |
| Theme | Cartoon |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Bus |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Y**S
mi hijo esta super feliz es tal como esta en la foto muy lindo
F**O
My kid loved this toy
This is the perfect remote control toy truck for a seven year old boy.
G**N
Disappointing
I would give it zero stars if that were an option. This was a celebration gift gone wrong. Upon opening, none of pieces were in plastic protective packaging. After charging batteries for ambulance and inserting batteries for controller, discovered the car does not work. Very disappointing! Replacement ordered. Hopefully that will give me ability to compose a positive review, should replacement work!
A**R
Remote control vehicle
My grandkids love this!!
M**T
Fun and adorable
I purchased this as a gift for a 10-year-old. He opened it in front of me and was so excited. He read the features and could not wait to get it home to play with it. That is all I can say at this point.
J**S
Child friendly
Durability is great for my 3 year old. I like it and my child likes it alot.
L**.
Suitable for nobody! (well, sort of)
Review: Update: Increased to two stars; I figured out that the bus refuses to drive and steer unless the "driving" sound is currently active, at which time it operates just fine. That's unintuitive and unfortunate, but the bus does function so one star is no longer appropriate. The bus still begs to be "hacked" so it can be used without that obnoxious noise. Prior review: One star. Period. I hope the manufacturer doesn't need to sell many of these to feed their kids, because this is a hard flop. We ordered one, figuring the tinies could give it the acid test. The tinies never got a chance to see it; we charged the lithium battery (goes in the bus) overnight, then installed it. Side note: what sort of product engineer would close a battery cover on a toy... with a screw... into plastic? We also installed (our own, fresh, because they weren't supplied) AA cells in the remote control. Good batteries. Side note: what sort of product engineer would close a battery cover on a toy's remote control... with a screw... into plastic? Ahem. We then switched on the bus and tried everything out. We were impressed that the red / blue lights inside the bus flashed gratuitously when we turned on the power. Good start, right? We pressed the "sound" button and were regaled by ... sounds that... well, really nobody would associate with a school bus, exactly... except there was a horn sound. Roary noises, but they didn't sound like a bus. That was the left button. The right button was supposed to turn the sound on and off... but oddly, it just triggered the horn sound. The middle button, which was supposed to turn on some sort of demo... did nothing at all. Zilch, zero, nothing. The bus just stood there, its lights flashing, waiting. The left joystick, front / rear... also did nothing at all. No motion from the bus, even lying on its back with its wee widdle wheels wagging in the air. There was no motor sound, there was no hint of motion, The wheels turned freely, as if not connected to any motors or gearboxes inside the bus. Hmmmm, sez me. Not any great sign. The right joystick also did nothing at all. It was supposed to be for left / right steering. The steering apparatus at the front of the bus didn't wiggle. Didn't feel like it was connected to anything internally, even. So... dang. That bus was clearly defective, and badly so. So... we returned it for replacement. The replacement arrived today. We went through the whole initialization process (screws, batteries) with this one, same's last 'un... except that we never even set this one on its feet; we just let its wee widdle wheels wag in the air right from the start. ...and it steered. For One. Second. Flat. Then it stopped steering. The driving wheels never jerked, never twitched, certainly never spun. Oh, the lights (red and blue? in a school bus?) flashed gratuitously and the growly horny noises did their thing. The demo button, exactly like on the first bus, did exactly nothing and the joysticks just wiggled. One star. Because it's yellow and has four wheels and it can be pushed around on the floor as a "dumb" (non-electronic, inactive) toy. It's not worth doing to recharge that little lithium battery just to flash red / blue (???) lights and generate growly noises. Oh, and the AA cells, too. No, not just for that. The lights and noises just aren't impressive enough to warrant all that. Not even to the tinies. One of these days when I have exactly nothing else to do and I'm fork-in-eye bored, I'll tear it apart and figure out why it doesn't do anything but flash lights and growl... and maybe hook up an Arduino with a transceiver pair to it to control it for real. Not today.
R**E
They all wanted to play with this.
This was a gift for a kindergartener. He loved it and all of the bigger kids wanted to play with it too. Remote controlled with lights & sounds.
L**A
Very cute, the lights work ,nice size
V**N
Don't buy this trash for your kid. The thing don't hold a charge 42 waste of money
S**N
Bus shop working after 2-3 days, My son liked it, I didn't even keep the box to return. Now its just sitting in the corner and every time my son want to play with it, he want to operate with remote and it doesn't work. SAD
C**N
Not 5 as the speakers is internal an can’t put scotch tape on it to reduce the sound it emit that can be annoying after some time.
D**K
Great bus. A lot of fun
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