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The Nerf Laser Ops Pro AlphaPoint is a high-performance laser tag blaster designed for ages 8-16. With dimensions of 6.68 x 30.81 x 21.92 cm and a lightweight design of 437g, it’s perfect for on-the-go battles. Requires 215 CR123A batteries (not included) and features a durable plastic construction, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of play.





| Product Dimensions | 6.68 x 30.81 x 21.92 cm; 437 g |
| Batteries | 215 CR123A batteries required. |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 16 years |
| Item model number | E2280 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Color | Brown/a |
| ASIN | B076JGHXMX |
J**U
Les enfants se font des parties de nerfs sans se blesser, ils se cachent et se "flinguent" sans bobo. Ils sont ravis.le son se règle pour éviter de nous casser les oreilles. Oufff !
A**Q
Mis hijos disfrutan con este juguete. buena calidad. No le pongo un 5 ya que el soporte que incluye para móvil es poco fiable, aunque se puede usar sin móvil. Por lo demás muy bien
B**E
Die Pistole funktioniert wunderbar. Es verwendet natürlich kein Laser, sondern infrarot. Man kann sich zu Teams zusammenschließen. Wegen der Reflexion an Wänden kann es fast nur draußen benutzt werden, die Reichweite ist ausreichend groß und die Geräusche drinnen unerträglich. Für sehr kleine Kinder ist das also nichts, eher ca. bis 10 bis 15 jährige. Die Batterien halten recht lange.
S**O
Ottimo arricolo
J**O
We purchased four of these Nerf Laser guns for Christmas for our kids (ages 5 and 7). We decided on two of the larger Combat Blasters and two of the smaller Alpha Point guns. We've played with them every night since and it's been a great after dinner family activity that we hope will help get us through a long winter with more time indoors. Comparing the two guns: the Blaster is definitely the grown ups choice while the smaller Alpha tends to be picked by the kids. The Blaster has a larger magazine and shoots in 3 round bursts. It has hepatic feedback (vibration) and a small screen that shows life and ammo. The Alpha has 5 rounds per magazine and is single fire. There is no vibration and two icons that light in various colors to show life and ammo. My kids are smaller and the Alpha seems to be the choice for them due to it's smaller size. The larger blaster seems to be a bit cumbersome for them to manage while running around the house and screaming like banshees. The accuracy on both guns is very impressive. You really do have to aim the gun at the red sensor on the front - it isn't all that easy to get a hit and makes play more fun as you need to line up your shot before you take it. This may be a little tricky for littler kids to get the hang of and not be frustrated. If it's really a problem you can set the adult guns on outdoor mode to even the playing field a bit. There are two modes - indoor and outdoor. Switching to outdoor mode makes it much easier to hit a target while playing indoors so you want to make sure to be on indoor mode when indoors, otherwise you'll be getting hit while standing behind walls. Connecting the guns to the online app was very simple. A few button pushes and we were all set to go. We haven't played the app version where everyone connects a phone into the game (kids don't have cell phones) but we have played with one phone for the entire group. The phone app is great in that you can set a time for the match and the guns will be activated together and then shut down together. Also, with the phone app you aren't out of the game when you run out of life as you would be just playing on your own. Once you run out of life, your gun shuts down for 10 seconds, a countdown starts, then the gun powers back up and you can rejoin. In a game without the phone app, once you run out of lives you either are out of the game or have to turn off your gun and turn in back on to join back in. It's also fun to see all the stats at the end of the game (hits, players killed, times you were killed). The guns so far (after a week) seem to be well made. They've been dropped several times (hello 5 and 7) and seem no worse for the wear. We've played for 7 nights for 15-30 minutes at a time and the batteries are still going strong. Overall, definitely exceeding my expectations at this point. Can't wait to try them outdoors at night this summer.
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