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The Kidzlane Infrared Laser Tag Mega Pack offers 4-player team battles with 4 unique gun modes and ultra-realistic sound effects. Featuring a safe infrared signal under 1mW and a shooting range up to 130 feet, this set is perfect for indoor and outdoor fun. Ready to use with no assembly required, it’s the ultimate action-packed gift for kids aged 0-10.
| ASIN | B01LYSDNJE |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,897 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #596 in Costume Accessories #694 in Toy Blasters & Foam Play |
| Brand Name | Kidzlane |
| Color | Green, Red, Blue, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,395) |
| Educational Objective | Fun |
| Included Components | Laser Tag Guns Set of 4 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 31.8 x 19.1 x 18.4 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31.8L x 19.1W x 18.4H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kidzlane |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 120 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KL-0566 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Range | 130 Feet |
| Model Number | KL-0566 |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Power Source | battery |
| Set Name | Set of 4 |
| Size | Set of 4 |
| Special Features | 4-team action, multiple gun settings with realistic sounds |
| Style | Modern |
| Supported Battery Types | 16 AA batteries |
| Target Audience | Unisex |
| Theme | Military |
| Toy Gun Type | Beam Laser Toy Gun |
| UPC | 856097005660 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
A**A
Fun game for kids and adults
My kids and I enjoyed playing with these guns a lot. The best thing is that we only need guns without additional vests! Easier and lighter to play with! Highly recommend it.
L**I
Excellent achat! On peut vraiment tirer à plus de 100 pieds. Effets sonores très bons et facile à utiliser. Très amusant le soir avec les lumières des fusils. Il faut vraiment utiliser des piles neuves pour que ça fonctionne de loin. Great guns! It really works in more than 100 feets. Nice sound effects et easy to use. Very fun at night with the lights on the guns. You really have to put new batteries for it to work on long distance.
D**L
Can be used for hours and more. Gets the kids interacting with each other, lots of exercise running outside, batteries seem to last long. Good investment.
Y**A
Son divertidas y muy buenas lo unico es que ocupan 4pilas aa cada una
G**D
I purchased 2 sets of these laser tag guns to expand the set of 4 my daughters received as a present. The idea is that when they have a party, everyone can play. They are a lot of fund, and at $59/set, or $15 per gun, they are costing about the same as a Super Soaker, but you can play indoors, outdoors, at night, etc. Now for the products themselves. They are pretty good. I've been a "home consumer" of laser tag guns since the 1980s. Here's the problem with lasertag. If you don't put a hit sensor on the gun, someone will always shoot from cover so their sensor is concealed but they can shoot you. On the other hand, with the sensor in the gun, you can just hide your gun and stay safe. LazerTag guns from way back had no sensors in them. If you were caught covering your chest sensor, the only recourse was to kick you out of the game. The solution was to buy add-on hats that hat 360 sensors. Then you could by automatic rifles too, which would effectively kill your opponent with one hit. The best solution was also the least fun -- Photon sold complete wired up sets with giant chest sensors, back sensors, helmet sensors AND gun muzzle sensor. By the time you suited up, though, you were playing dress up and not combat. If I remember right, there were red and green suits. If you had a red suit, you could only score hits on kids in green suits. So, you know, forget about ever mixing up teams. The Kidzlane for foray into Lazer sports is a compromise. Sensors are in the guns. The guns have automatic settings that increase damage, at the expense of reload times. (Reloading has been borrowed from modern video game shooters). You get to pick a team, and the LED on your gun shows what team you are on. White is easily confused with the light purple, but otherwise it's a neat idea. EXCEPT there is no setting lock down. So not only can you just hide your gun in your shirt and have total immunity, but you can actually switch teams during the game, as well as turn your gun on and off. Understanding that there is no obvious work-around to the latter limitation without some kind of networking, it still decreases the utility of these kits. Because it is a "x-hits" and you are out, it also means the incentive to cheat is huge, not because kids are inherent cheaters, but they just want to keep playing. Given the price of memory chips today, it would have been fairly simply to program a game mode where rather than counting down hits, it counts up hits (this is how most Lazer arena's keep games going for 30 minutes.) The extra manufacturing cost to do that would be pretty nominal. Then you could have a party with a dozen of these and let the kids play for 30 minutes. At it is, the first few honest kids to get knocked out come drifting back within 2 minutes, and after 5-10 minutes, are wondering if their friends just turned their guns off and on to reset their lives. So I offer a qualified positive review here. These guns are perfect for a casual 5-minute squirt gun type laser battle and free for all fight where nobody is really keeping score. But the design department could have made just a tiny change and made them truly able to use the expand-ability feature to wage lazer tag wars with many kids that would last a long time. All they had to do was maybe eliminate one of the 4 "automatic" modes, which each have their own unique firing audio, and in it's place dedicate 8 bits memory to counting up to 256 hits per "battle royale" mode.
タ**タ
一丁につき単四電池、4本はコスパが悪い。 ただそれゆえに振動のパワーの力強さは良い。 1番の問題は電池を入れるのがグリップの部分ではなく、銃身の部分になっているので、両手で支える必要があり、小さい子供には難しいだろう。大人でも疲れそうだ。 (電池の入れ方も日本人の感覚からしたら、なにこれ?みたいな作りになっていて、出し入れしにくい) 四丁のうち一丁は電源が2回入らなかった。作りも若干、怪しい。 なにより単四電池4本✖️四丁🟰単四電池16本は精神と肉体と経済に重い。 だいたい輸入品で本体自体も平均15000円とバカ高いし、まぁ、子供が気に入り元気に遊べば良いが、無理に購入する必要は無いだろう。
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