Description
There are two main types of lightsabers we sell: "Standard" lightsabers have a normal, lit hilt, and "Eco," "GHv3," and "Proffie" lightsabers have a pixel blade.
There are different character styles on all of our lightsabers, and they also have a mute button for times when you'd rather be quiet. Thanks to the 2-3W speaker, you can also quickly change the volume to your liking.
And to make things feel even more real, we added a "flash on clash" tool that makes fighting feel more real when your lightsaber hits something.
Our lightsabers have "smooth swing," which changes the volume and pitch of swing sounds depending on how fast and which way your saber is moving. This gives your experience even more depth.
The hilt is made from a strong and long-lasting aluminum alloy, which guarantees its durability and lifespan. It was carefully made with several parts that can be taken apart and put back together again. This lets you change the parts on your blade to make it your own.
The polycarbonate blade is 2 mm thick and is made to take hard hits. This makes it a good choice for battling and fighting with other blades.
The lightsabers come with a rechargeable battery that can be 3000mAh or 3600mAh, based on whether the blade has pixels or not. The USB charging cord that comes with them makes charging them easy, and the process usually takes between 4 and 8 hours.
We give you an Allen key and screws so that you can easily attach the blade to the hilt if you like to do things yourself.
When compared to the 12W LED RGB base-lit versions, our pixel blades are much brighter because they have a bright 50W LED strip running along their full length.
You'll like that the Eco model lets you change a lot of things about its settings, like the usual font colors and motion controls. You can also change the sounds and add your own to make your sword unique.
For the most personalized lightsabers possible, our GHv3 and Proffie Pixel models let you make completely new sounds and add a huge number of visual effects, making them very useful in a lot of situations. The GHv3 model is meant to be easier to use, and most of the customization choices can be found in the lightsaber's menu. The Proffie model, on the other hand, is better for people who know a lot about computers and software because they use a computer to send code to the boards.
The Eco Pixel lightsaber is the best choice for people who want a bright 50W LED battle lightsaber without having to make a lot of changes to the sound and vision. These models are a big step up from the 12W RGB base-lit lightsabers, but they are still not too expensive compared to the GHv3 and Proffie Pixel lightsabers.
What's Included?
- Hilt
- Polycarbonate Blade
- Battery (Installed)
- USB Charging Cable (Or external battery charger depending on hilt)
- Allen Key and Fixing Screws
- USB Card Reader (For Eco/Xenopixel V2 Sabers)
- Metal Spacers (On Selected Hilts Only)
- Spare Switch Board (On Selected Premium Hilts Only)
- Instructions Card (QR Code)
Comparison
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Standard (Xeno3 RGB) |
Eco Pixel (Xeno3 Pixel) |
GHv3 / Proffie |
Blade |
Standard Hollow |
LED Pixel |
LED Pixel |
Volume Control |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Duel Ready |
✓ (Heavy) |
✓ (Light/Medium) |
✓ (Light/Medium) |
Flash on Clash |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Sound Fonts |
✓ 9 Fonts |
✓ 30+ |
✓ 30+ |
Blaster Deflection |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Lock-up |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Colour Change |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Smooth Swing |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Battery |
3000mAh |
3600mAh |
3600mAh |
Motion Controls |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Customisable Sounds |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Customisable Motion Controls |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Smooth Saber Ignition |
|
✓ |
✓ |
Customisable Pixel Length |
|
✓ |
✓ |
Various Blade Ignition |
|
✓ |
✓ |
Various Blade Styles |
|
✓ |
✓ |
Customisable Blade Ignition |
|
|
✓ |
Customisable Blade Styles |
|
|
✓ |
Customise on the go |
|
|
✓ (GHv3 Only) |
Full Customisation |
|
|
✓ |
Bluetooth App |
✓ |
✓ |
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Weathering, Etching and Battle Scarring
We have the option for your sabers to be weathered, etched or battle scarred.
For the weathering, this means that we take your hilt and make it look like it has had long exposure to the atmosphere, giving it a worn, run down look and a battle used kind of look.
With etching we add a stencil in the design you choose to protect your hilt and then use acid to remove the remaining metal giving a 3D textured pattern on your saber.
Battle scarring requires us to make cuts and gouges to your hilt to make it look like it has been used in combat and been hit by another saber.
Each process requires us to either sand parts of the hilt, add marks, scratches, dents or other battle like scars or by adding paints or chemicals to adjust the look of feel of the hilt.
This is very labour intensive and can extend the lead time and increase the cost of the saber. It can take up to 2 weeks to get your saber customised - this is on top of the normal 2 week production time for the parts, core and assembly of everything.