Review: MJX Hypergo 120th Scale Brushless Monster Truck Unboxing

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Today on Aussie RC Playground, we unbox the MJX Hypergo 120th scale four-wheel drive brushless monster truck, a pint-sized powerhouse in the world of RC vehicles. Despite being smaller than the norm, this truck packs a punch with its brushless power and impressive features. The team dives into the details, highlighting the foam-filled tires, adjustable tow links, and metal hinge pins that contribute to its robust build. With CVDs on the front and standard dog bones on the rear, this little truck means serious business on the track.
As the team takes the MJX Hypergo for a spin, they are blown away by its performance. The truck zooms around with agility and handles jumps like a pro, showcasing its capabilities in style. Despite some minor issues with the radio's precision, the overall experience is exhilarating. The brushless motor delivers power, while the well-tuned shocks and foam-filled tires ensure a smooth ride, making this truck a force to be reckoned with in its size category.
The proprietary 850mAh 7.4V lipo battery may raise eyebrows, but its 2S power proves to be more than sufficient for the MJX Hypergo. Charging the battery is a breeze with a balance lead extender for conventional chargers, ensuring uninterrupted fun on the track. The body clipless design adds to the convenience, allowing for easy access to the battery without hassle. Despite the radio's minor shortcomings, the truck's performance speaks volumes, impressing both the team and viewers alike with its speed, handling, and jumping prowess. The MJX Hypergo stands out as a remarkable contender in the world of RC trucks, offering a thrilling experience that defies its compact size.

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