Disclosure: This is not a compensated or sponsored post. I was provided the product for review purposes only. All opinions expressed here are my own.
What’s in the Box
The Light Racer Kit is a complete kit with everything you need to make a light-up accessory for your bike. You get a wireless power pack, 3 LEDs, 2 capacitors, wires, 2 casings which you make into the spoke lights and the straps to attach everything to your bike. The kit even includes the batteries.
This kit is ready to make and play straight out of the box.
Buy: The Light Racer Kit is available from Tech Will Save Us Online Shop and retails at $24.99 US. Tech Will Save Us will ship globally.
The first barrier you hit is getting the instructions. Tech Will Save Us, have moved to digital instructions, which we really like, but it does mean you need to set up a few things first.
You need to create a Club Make an account to access the instructions. Children can do this and will need to think of a ‘makeup name’ (username) and password and provide a date of birth. The registration process requires an adult email address to verify the account.
Tech Will Save Us will send you (the adult) an email with the child chosen makeup name and password and ask to verify the account. Make sure you save that somewhere!
The instructions are very visual, so in essence, the child could follow them without reading, but they would miss out on a lot of learning, as they do provide learning information as you follow through the steps.
Once you’ve made the lights, you need to attach everything to the bike. There are straps to tighten the power pack to the frame of the bike. The lights fix to the spokes. Your child’s bike was a different design, so the lights didn’t fix exactly like in the tutorial. However, the lights seemed secure enough and didn’t come off when he tested it out.
The lights are powered wirelessly, so every time to come close to the power pack they light up. When you’re not using it, there is a convenient switch to switch the power off without removing the power pack from your bike.
When the batteries run out you can unscrew the front of the power pack and replace with 2 AA batteries without needing to remove the power bank. Good design thinking!
The Light Racer Kit is a fun activity kit for children curious about how the technology works. It’s very accessible for children from age 6+ but if you want your child to work on it independently they need to be able to follow instructions, read and have good fine motor skills.