TOSY LED Flying Ring Review: The Backyard Toy That Actually Impresses Adults

In-Depth Review
You know how most glow-in-the-dark outdoor toys feel cheap and barely work? The TOSY Flying Ring is the opposite. It packs 36 RGB LEDs into a lightweight disc that flies surprisingly straight, glows in multiple color modes, and charges via USB-C. I threw it around at a park after sunset and two separate groups of strangers asked where I got it.
It’s technically marketed toward kids, but let’s be real, this is the kind of thing adults buy “for their kids” and then use more than them. The flight path is stable, the LEDs are bright enough to track in complete darkness, and it feels well-built for something that’s designed to be thrown repeatedly.
Perfect for families, beach trips, camping, backyard hangouts, or anyone who likes playing catch after dark. Kids love the light show, but adults get just as hooked. Also a great gift, it’s one of those things people don’t know they want until they see it in action.
What We Like
- 36 RGB LEDs with Multiple Modes: Choose between multicolor rainbow cycling or solid monocolor modes. The lights are evenly distribute
- USB-C Rechargeable: No batteries to swap out. A quick charge gives you hours of use. One less thing to worry about when
- Lost Mode: Turn on Lost Mode and the ring pulses a bright pattern to help you find it in tall grass or brush. C
What Could Be Better
- The LED lights drain battery faster than expected, especially on the brightest setting
- Harder to throw accurately than a traditional frisbee due to the ring shape
- Not very durable on rough surfaces like concrete or gravel, best kept on grass
Final Verdict
The TOSY Flying Ring is hands-down the most fun outdoor toy I’ve used in a while. It flies well, looks amazing at night, and the USB-C charging means no battery hassle. Worth every penny as a gift or just a cool thing to have for summer nights.
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