Race against AI drivers and friends with the Anki Overdrive: Fast & Furious Edition down to under $40 for the first time

Amazon has the Anki Overdrive: Fast & Furious Edition on sale for $39.99. This usually sells for nearer $100 and occasionally goes for as much as $160. Today's deal marks its lowest price ever, beating out Black Friday's offer by over $20. The Standard Anki Overdrive Starter Kit is also on sale for just $8 more today.

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This highly-rated toy can pair with your mobile device for interactive racing action. It's simple to set up the durable magnetic pieces to build one of eight battle tracks. Then you use the app to start racing.

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This highly-rated remote control car set pairs with your mobile device for interactive racing action. It's really easy to set up with its durable magnetic pieces allowing you to build one of eight battle tracks. You then use the app on your phone or tablet to start racing.

The Fast & Furious set includes two cars: Dom's Ice Charger and Hobbs' MXT. One is built for endurance and the other is built for speed. Thanks to the built-in optical sensors and high-performance motors, the cars can maneuver precisely. Battle the Toretto crew or race against friends and family as you complete missions, trigger massive explosions, and face off against intelligent opponents. You can pick up even more Anki Overdrive vehicles one by one at Amazon.

We reviewed this Anki set when it first came out, praising its appeal to kids and adults alike. Unfortunately, since then Anki has declared it has ceased product development and manufacturing, though it has stated that it will provide long-term support to maintain the operation and functionality in its existing products and apps.

Adam Oram
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