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- Set equips 2 players with Laser X Ultra Micro B2b Blasters
- Blast opponents up to 200 feet away
- Built-in hit indicator lets you know who blasted you
- Choose from 10 different team color combinations
- Sounds and lighting effects keep track of your shots and hits
- Works inside or out / day or night
- All Laser X gear works together – unlimited players!
- Requires 6 “AAA” (1.5V) batteries (not included)
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Q: Can the blasters from Ultra Double Blasters shoot the blasters with receivers in them? And can the blasters with the receiver built in can they shoot the chest mounts?
A: Yes. All Laser X Blasters are designed to work together. You don't need to do anything special. Just turn them on, and they are automatically compatible.
submitted byNSI Product Support Team - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: What's the difference between the $50 set and this one? I'm confused.
A: We sell 3 different Laser X Ultra sets. The Ultra Double Blasters blast up to 300 feet and players wear receiver vests. The Ultra Micro B2 and Ultra Long-Range Blaster sets have receivers built right into the blasters, so there is no need to wear a vest. The Micro Blasters are very compact, so they're great for really young players with little hands. They blast up to 200 feet. The Long-Range Blasters blast up to 500 feet (more than the length of a football field). If you are playing indoors in a house or apartment, the Micro Blasters blast far enough. The Long-Range Blasters are perfect for large outdoor spaces or big indoor space like a gymnasium, where you can get more distance between players. That said, the Long-Range Blasters have some cool features that the Micro Blasters do not have, like rapid fire. We hope this helps!
submitted byNSI Product Support Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: what causes epilepsy from the blasters
A: The blasters do not use real laser beams. They use infrared beams that are invisible (like they are in a remote control). However, the blasters have flashing colored lights that can trigger epilepsy in sensitized individuals.
submitted byNSI Product Support Team - 1 year agoBrand expert