Force FX Lightsaber: - Review & how to use all settings.
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- Feb 23, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 23, 2023
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The Force FX Lightsaber is a high-quality, realistic replica of the iconic weapon from the Star Wars franchise. It is designed and manufactured by Hasbro, and features an LED-lit blade, authentic sound effects, and durable construction, and you can get the blade of all of your favourite Jedi or Sith.
The lightsabers all come with charging cables and a small Alen key to assemble your saber, and a hard case can be purchased separately to keep your saber safe while not being used or for transport.

Pros:
The hilt of the lightsaber is made of durable metal alloy, which gives it a realistic weight and feel.
The LED-lit blade is bright and vibrant, and is made of a durable polycarbonate material.
The lightsaber includes authentic sound effects such as power-up, power-down, idle hum, and clash sounds.
The lightsaber is suitable for cosplay, fans and collectors.
Cons:
The lightsaber can be quite expensive, with prices ranging from £100 to £300 depending on the model.
The lightsaber may be too large for small children to wield comfortably.
Some users have reported that the sound effects may not be loud enough.
The lightsaber is not suitable for actual combat or duelling, as the blade is not removable and the hilt is not designed to withstand impact.
In comparison to other makes of lightsabers, the Forc
e FX Lightsaber is known for its high-quality construction and realistic design. However, it is not as responsive as some other high-end lightsaber replicas, and it is not suitable for actual dueling or combat. Additionally, it may be more expensive than some other options.
How does it work?
All settings on the saber are controlled through holding down the same button you use to ignite the lightsaber, when you hold the button down it will flash between 1 and 4 times.
a simple quick press will ignite the saber, and then holding it down will digenite it.
This all sounds easy enough but it can be a little tricky to get the hang of all the settings and to get it all set exactly how you want it, but it is so fun to just play about it with all of the different colours and settings.
When not ignited:
1 flash controls the volume, low, medium, high and mute.
2 flashes will change the type of the blade, for example stable, unstable, pulse or my personal favourite fire blade.
3 flashes will change how the saber ignites, for example, warp ignition, stack ignition or just standard blade ignition.
4 flashes will play an audio clip from a character in the star wars universe, and depending on your saber it may then change the ignition, blade type and colour to match that character, this is a fun setting and can show you come interesting combinations.
While ignited:
A quick tap of the button will light up small parts of the blade and play the blaster sound effect as though you are deflecting blaster shots.
1 flash will lock the blade into its already selected colour so you cant accidentally change it, this setting reverts when you de ignite the saber.
2 flashes the blade will slowly start to cycle through all of its colours and you simply press the button again to stop on whichever colour you want.
Holding the bottom de ignites the saber.

Overall, the Force FX Lightsaber is a great choice for Star Wars fans and collectors looking for a high-quality, realistic lightsaber replica. It's great for display, cosplay and some light duelling but not recommended for heavy duelling. However, it is not suitable for actual combat and can be quite expensive. Additionally, it may not be as responsive as some more advanced models.
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