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Nerf Laser Ops Burst Fire Combat Blaster

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Description

It's Nerf or Nothin'! Nerf is the ultimate brand for fun, active play. Launch into awesome battles with Nerf dart blasters built with today's most advanced blaster technology. Join the N-Strike elite team with dart blasters that feature upgraded distance and the revolutionary elite dart. Nerf Mega series blasters feature bigger darts for bigger battles. The competition continues with Nerf sports gear designed so you can play like the pros. What are you waiting for? grab your gear, take your shot, and become part of Nerf Nation! Nerf and all related properties are trademarks of Hasbro. This copy is intended as placeholder text only and is not representative of individual items in the line.


Product Dimensions: 2.63 x 27 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 2.24 pounds


Item model number: E2279


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Batteries: 6 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: August 1, 2018


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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  • Good fun for all, poorly made (cheap components)
The media could not be loaded. We got two of these and fourteen of the single blasters (seven 2-packs) for an upcoming birthday party. I've already had to repair two of them. The reload on one of the deltabursts stopped working, the microswitch inside failed, and the trigger on an alphapoint stopped working, same problem. They are easy to repair for anyone with some low level electronics skills. Now for the fun. There are several ways to play with these. The first is standard laser tag with no phone attached. This is good for a quick pick up game or for young kids but not the best way to play with these. If you want to play with no phone look elsewhere for more fun (Nerf Phoenix are FANTASTIC for old school laser tag). The next or second way to play is with a single phone linked to all guns. This is our plan for the birthday party and is pretty fun. By having all the guns linked to the phone you can start a match, team or solo, with a timer and at the end every can see their kills, accuracy and who the winner was. The third, and best, way to play is with a separate phone linked to each device. With this set up you can use power ups, level up your blaster and have the interface right on your arm throughout the game. The included wristband does the trick but if you have a third party one for running it is probably more comfortable and easier as it would be made for your phone. These come with the solo attachment which is a fine way to 'level up' your weapon when you cant play with someone else. This is the fourth way to play and you'll need to use it to unlock two of the power ups. Solo play is fun but performance can be erratic. We've tried a few others and here is a quick comparison" Vs the Alphapoint blaster (same system)- Range and shot power is the same. These have a nice LCD display on the rear giving you clip and health stats. They are three round burst only, vs single shot for the Alphapoints, I prefer the Deltaburst but both are fairly evenly matched. Vs Phoenix LTX- The Phoenix blaster trounce these things when it comes to old school laster tag. The LTX blasters have a shield button and you can set the switch to 10 or 25 lives. On the Laser Ops with no phone its five hits and you're out so old school battles don't get as engaging. The range seems to be better on the LTX blasters as well but range has been great for both so no complaints on the Laser Ops Pro (we'll be doing a range comparison soon and I'll update). Fire rate is much better on the LTX blasters. Both have an indoor and outdoor mode and work great in daylight and at night (use outdoor mode only during daylight as it makes the receiver far more sensitive to compensate for the sunlight) Vs Laser X- Laser X has a much broader assortment of weapons to choose from. Unlike Laser Ops Pro which has the sensor in the dome of the gun, Laser X has the old school chest sensor making it far easier to cheat by hiding behind cover and shooting. Reloading is a pain on the Laser X and they are horrible in sunlight so you need to play indoors or at night. Laser Ops Pro work great in all conditions. We tried the long range blaster and the standard blasters and were unimpressed by both. My advice is avoid the Laser X. Vs Recoil- Recoil is a phone required blaster. The starter kit comes with a wifi hub that is required to use the OEM app for the game (there is a third party app called SimpleCoil that gets rid of the need for the hub). The guns for recoil are ALOT nicer then the guns for LaserOps pro. There are two, the RK-45 pistol and the SR-12 rifle, they also have a grenade that we haven't tried yet. The phones mount directly on the guns with these and there is no option to play without them. As well they require a modern Android or IOS smartphone, many older models wont connect or don't work right. We've picked up a few of these at a nice price and they are pretty fun. The app is a bit buggy but its far more ambitious than LaserOps pro (at the moment- C'MON HASBRO!). With Recoil you can plant virtual landmines, launch air strikes, pick up armor and a number of other enhancements. Hub range is 250 feet in any direction but you can mod it with a booster and better antenna with a small amount of technical aptitude to get a much better range. There are videos on the web showing how to do it.(we have antenna and booster inbound from Amazon and will update upon success). Laser Ops pro is far more versatile and better for all ages as you can manage it from one phone and let the younger crowd play. Its also easier to grab LaserOps Pro and kick off a game in the park or in the mall without the worrisome need of leaving the wifi router in the middle where somebody could take it. Simple coil negates the need for the hub but is a third party app for Android only. If you have young kids or players with no phone than Laser Ops Pro is the better choice. For older kids (and adults) with phones Recoil feels a bit better but dont count on the software to get any better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 24, 2018 by Daddy Oh

  • Definitely a winner!
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 1, 2019 by Jo

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