There are two types of lightsabers we sell: the Standard has a base-lit hilt, and the Eco, GHv3, and Proffie models have a pixel blade.
Every lightsaber has a variety of character-themed sound fonts and a stop button for times when sound isn’t needed. The level of the 2-3W speaker is easy to change to your liking.
For more realism in battle, the flash-on-clash feature turns on when you hit something, making the fight feel real. Also, the smooth swing technology changes the level and pitch of swing sounds based on how fast and which way your saber is moving.
The hilt is made from a strong metal alloy that will last a long time. Because it is made up of separate modules, you can take it apart and replace parts to make it your own.
The plastic blade is 2 mm thick and is made to withstand tough duels and crashes with other blades.
Based on the type, each lightsaber comes with a rechargeable battery that can hold either 3000mAh or 3600mAh. The USB cord that comes with it makes charging easy, and it takes about 4 to 8 hours to fully charge. With the Allen key and screws that come with the kit, attaching the blade to the hilt is easy.
Unlike the normal 12W LED RGB base-lit versions, our pixel blades have a powerful 50W LED strip that runs the length of them. This makes them much brighter.
For people who like to make things their own, the Eco model has settings that can be changed, like the usual font colors and motion controls. You can also change things and add your own sounds.
When it comes to customization, our GHv3 and Proffie Pixel sabers are the best. You can add new sounds and a lot of visual effects, which makes them very flexible. The GHv3’s saber menu makes customization easier, while the Proffie model’s uploading code to the boards takes more advanced computer and software skills, even though it is very powerful.
We highly suggest the Eco Pixel saber if you want a very bright 50W LED combat saber that doesn’t need to have its sound and lights changed. These sabers are a big step up from the 12W RGB base-lit models, and they don’t cost as much as the GHv3 and Proffie Pixel sabers either.
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