Micro motors are the core power components of children's electric toys, with a wide range of applications, including mobility toys, remote-controlled action toys, simulated sound and light toys, track-based assembly toys, and educational interactive toys. They can drive toys to perform various movements such as walking, turning, limb swinging, and rotating, catering to children's play needs. With their core advantages of small size, low voltage safety, low energy consumption, controllable speed, low noise, low cost, durability, and strong functional expandability, micro motors have become the mainstream power choice for children's electric toys. Commonly used types include brushed DC micro motors, geared micro motors, and coreless micro motors, each suitable for toys of different levels and functions, supporting both the fun and practicality of the toys.

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