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Nerf Official: Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX Tagger 2-pack - Fun Multiplayer Laser Tag Game for Kids & Adults, Ages 8 & Up (Amazon Exclusive)
- MULTIPLAYER COMPATIBILTY – The Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX Tagger is a complete system that features 2 Phoenix LTX Lazer tag blasters for fun, action packed Lazer battles. All Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX blasters are compatible and interchangeable so more than 2 players can play at once (additional taggers sold separately). Invite friends to join in multi player mode and suddenly they are ready to battle with 3 players, 4 players, 5 players, and beyond. Play in teams or one big free for all, but remember it’s tag or be tagged
- INDOOR AND OUTDOOR BATTLES – The arena can be anywhere with these Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX blasters so players can battle inside the home or spread out outside for epic match ups
- FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY – Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX Lazer tag blasters are great for kids, teens, and adults alike. For ages 8 years old and up, different play settings make the game fun and easy for the whole family. Players can set their Lazer tag blasters for 10 or 25 hits before they’re out. Set beginners’ Lazer tag blasters to 25 and more advanced players’ to 10 to even the playing field. These Lazer tag blasters make the best gift for kids (boys and girls), teenagers and adults. Perfect for a birthday, Christmas and other holidays, or any occasion
- CONVENIENT – The Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX Tagger game is a quality toy that’s fun for the whole family. Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX blasters use a class 1 LED, infrared light. This set requires no vest, pinnies, or ammo. That means no need for cumbersome extra clothing and there are no darts to lose. Players don’t have to stop to reload so they can stay in the game and keep in playing. And, as a bonus, no clean up. Get the benefit of our eco friendly packaging, which ships in simple brown, recyclable package that’s easy to open and frustration free
- AWESOME SOUNDS & EFFECTS Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX blasters register hits with lights, sounds and vibrations. Get the authentic Lazer combat experience with a recoil every time it’s fired, a reactive vibration when you’re tagged, fun Lazer shooting sounds, and an awesome ammo reload feature
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 12.13 x 14.88 x 4.37 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
ASIN | B00DW1JT2O |
Item model number | 926922050 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Batteries | 12 AA batteries required. |
Best Sellers Rank | #255,002 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,130 in Toy Foam Blasters |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer | Hasbro |
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Product Description
Tag or be tagged in this intense, real-life lazer battle game! The complete 2-player system includes 2 Nerf Lazer Tag Phoenix LTX blasters that register hits with lights, sounds and vibrations for thrilling minute-to-minute action! The rumble pack lets players know when they've been hit, while the recoil feature engages with every shot fired. Invite friends to join in multi-player modes (additional taggers sold separately) and watch your back if you don't want to get tagged! Nerf and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro. Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.
From the Manufacturer
With Nerfs 2PK Lazertag System, you can finally have your own intense laser battles at home with your friends. Designed for ages eight and up, the PHOENIX LTX taggers have plenty of movement and sounds to keep your battles exciting and interesting. Your gun rumbles, recoils and reloads while you zone in on your opponent and aim for the score.
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Phoenix LTX Tagger
The Phoenix LTX Tagger is a Nerf Lazer Tag laser tagger that was released in 2008. It requires six "AA" batteries to operate.
It is currently only availablle in a two-player set from Amazon.com.
Original Tiger Electronics packages came with a Shot Blast accessory, a removable green laser sight, and a special video game attachment for use with the "Solo" game mode, while later sets only included the tagger itself.
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DetailsThe Phoenix LTX features a red receiver dome on top where tags are registered. This dome flashes red when it is tagged. Unlike previous taggers sold by Tiger Electronics, the Phoenix LTX does not have lock-on or detection indicators. This is due to the Phoenix LTX not having a receiving barrel. Players cannot tell a player's allegiance by simply pointing their tagger. Likewise, Tiger Electronics taggers cannot lock on or get information from the Phoenix LTX. Above the handle the tagger features a light and built-in rumble pack, it flashes and shakes when the tagger is fired or tagged. |
Hosting matchesA vast difference between the Phoenix LTX and other Tiger Electronics taggers is that the Phoenix LTX does not have a menu screen. This means that this tagger cannot host complex matches. However, simple games can be played. The tagger can choose between "Solo", "Team 1" and "Team 2. A hidden "Team 3" is only selectable when the power switch is held carefully in place between the "Team 1" and "Team 2" positions. "Solo" creates a quick "LTAG" free-for-all match. Choosing "Team 1", "Team 2", or "Team 3" joins a team-based game, where players are placed onto the respective team as indicated. Teams cannot be changed once the match begins. Matches are started by pulling the trigger, which activates a ten second countdown before the game begins. |
Joining matchesThough not explicitly stated, the Phoenix LTX is able to join custom matches hosted by a Tiger Electronics tagger through the hidden means. Turning on a Phoenix LTX tagger activates a scan that searches for nearby Tiger Electronics tagger-hosted matches. If the trigger is pulled before the tagger can find a match, it will start a normal Phoenix LTX pick-up game. To join any match, the tagger must be aimed directly at the host's receiving dome. Joining a match with no teams will have the Tiger Electronics tagger assign the Phoenix LTX tagger to a "LTAG" free-for-all match. The ammo indicator on the Phoenix LTX will indicate which player number it is assigned to. |
Phoenix LTX accessoriesThe Shot Blast is a large attachment placed on the front of the Phoenix LTX that features two infrared emitters. It could only be purchased while Lazer Tag was still owned by Tiger Electronics. The Phoenix LTX pinpoint sight could only be purchased while Lazer Tag was still owned by Tiger Electronics. It attaches on the top back rail of the tagger and emits a green laser sight. Unlike the Virtual Scope, the pinpoint sight runs off of the tagger's power and does not require its own batteries. |
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Customers like the quality, fun, and ease of use of the toy gun. For example, they mention it's super heavy duty, easy to set up and play, and worth the price. Customers also appreciate the sound quality, range, and accuracy. That said, opinions are mixed on the battery life.
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Customers like the quality of the toy gun. They say it's super heavy duty, has stood up well to the natural elements, and feels solid. The guns have a 10 or 25 strength and work in outdoor and indoor mode. The laser range is very forgiving, and there's nothing to knock over breakables.
"...type of laser tag guns we rented for the party, high quality and quite durable and have provided a lot of fun for our kids and their friends in the..." Read more
"...work with other smart phones (stupid...) This set is durable and good quality, but still 'toyish' and not quite the epic "replace the laser tag..." Read more
"...The second is that you can only shoot the gun, which means if you put the gun behind you back you can’t be shot...." Read more
"...They are a blast. They work so far (about 300 feet) and are much more accurate than the Dynasty set we tried...." Read more
Customers find the toy gun to be fun. They say it's the best purchase for entertainment and fun. The design makes lazer tag so fun for all ages. Customers also say it’s a great game and an excellent toy for kids and grown-ups.
"...Overall, for the price these are awesome! They will provided hours and hours of fun!" Read more
"An excellent toy for kids and grown-ups...." Read more
"...All in all, great toy, that has had long lasting popularity in our house and can excite and entertain a fairly wide age range group in a non-screen..." Read more
"...We bought 4 and now have 6 more on the say so we can have 10 guns. They are a blast...." Read more
Customers find the toy gun easy to use. They mention that it has intuitive controls, and is easy to understand. Some say that the directions are well written, and the tot gun is easy enough for a 4 year old.
"...Easy to set up and play, intuitive controls, two-step reloading feature encourages tactics, programmable settings available through older LTTO..." Read more
"...Easy enough for a five-year-old to handle, but have stood up to some pretty serious teenage games as well...." Read more
"...You just cannot reload or it is too difficult and time-consuming to do so. The plastic clip reload machinery inside the handle must be lubricated...." Read more
"...The buttons are straight forward, the guns tag each other from a decent distance and shake and light up to let you know when you're hit...." Read more
Customers like the value of the toy gun. They say it's worth the price, better than paying for laser tag at a facility, and worth its weight in gold. Some mention that the tow gun is durable and user friendly.
"...Overall, for the price these are awesome! They will provided hours and hours of fun!" Read more
"...This is the best set you can get for a decent price. Worth it." Read more
"...We are sure to always turn then off when we're done.The price seems high for a "toy", but they're worth it...." Read more
"...So much fun and I wish they would start making these again. Worth every penny...." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the toy gun. They say the sounds are great, fun, and have enough sounds and vibrations to make playing very enjoyable. They also appreciate the awesome laser noises, reload noises and the rumble feedback. The guns are loud enough to be fun, but not so loud that they ruin everybody else's fun. The range is impressive and the audio-visual make things that much more fun. It's easy to setup and clear and understandable speech and rumbling.
"...The gun has a nice feedback and has very well-done sounds and light features...." Read more
"...They make noise, vibrate, and fire a laser, so I can see why so many batteries are needed. I haven't had to recharge mine yet, though...." Read more
"...They make a lot of cool sounds as you are playing with them...." Read more
"...Its fun and you can link up the guns to other sets of guns. Its a little noisy but I would say the children shouting were probably noisier than..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the range of the toy gun. For example, they mention it's accurate and can hit far even in indoor mode. Some say the range is easy to reach, with 200-250' range being easy to aim. The laser range is pretty good, and the scope helps with long distance aiming. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Accuracy: These are very accurate and shoot a long distance (think playing in a medium to large front yard)...." Read more
"...There are only a few similar products available and this boasts better range, usability, and convenience...." Read more
"...They work great in bright daylight. About 200-250’ range is easy if you learn how to aim. Seriously get these...." Read more
"...4-5 year old is the youngest I would expect to use these and they fire quite far. We tested at about 200' with no issues...." Read more
Customers like the accuracy of the toy gun. They say that accurate shots truly register, and the laser is really accurate. The game keeps track of when you are hit, and has indicators for current player strength and ammo.
"...This actually allows the game to be more accurate, as I’ve played with another major brand and it wasn’t nearly as good...." Read more
"...The built-in "iron sights" are mostly accurate. For normal play, it's good enough...." Read more
"...They are a blast. They work so far (about 300 feet) and are much more accurate than the Dynasty set we tried...." Read more
"...3. The guns require a good deal of accuracy if used correctly..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the toy gun. Some mention that the batteries last a long time, even when kids aren't careful about turning them off. They also say that they don't drain batteries like crazy. However, others say that the require lots of batteries and that it's an annoyance.
"...Batteries seem to last a long time, even when kids aren’t careful about turning them off (I can say from experience)...." Read more
"...Negatives: There are really only two negatives to these. The first is battery life, which is to be expected for any kids toy... If you play for a day..." Read more
"...Batteries-life has been surprising, this is due to having 6 batteries (my guess is if it were only 2, you'd be replacing batteries every 10 games)...." Read more
"...They also require lots of batteries so be prepared!..." Read more
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Accuracy: These are very accurate and shoot a long distance (think playing in a medium to large front yard). They also have two modes, indoor and outdoor which impact the accuracy as well.
Quality: They feel heavy and are sturdy! My cousin throws them in his toy chest and they’ve never had an issue.
Game Play: Prior to starting the game you set the guns to team or individual and outdoor or indoor. This gives you several styles of game play means if you have multiple sets you can choose to play solo or on teams. When you start the game the guns beep as a count down, which gives you time to get into place. When the game start you have to shoot your opponents gun. After so many shots, a clip pops out and you have to push it back in to reload, which makes it feel “realistic.” You also have shield button that you can put up for a few seconds that allows you to block enemy shots. Your gun has a meter that shows you damage and once you run out, you’re done!
Negatives: There are really only two negatives to these. The first is battery life, which is to be expected for any kids toy... If you play for a day, expect to change the batteries. The second is that you can only shoot the gun, which means if you put the gun behind you back you can’t be shot. This actually allows the game to be more accurate, as I’ve played with another major brand and it wasn’t nearly as good. However, you can’t shoot anywhere else on your opponent and have to aim for the gun.
Overall, for the price these are awesome! They will provided hours and hours of fun!
Easy to set up and play, intuitive controls, two-step reloading feature encourages tactics, programmable settings available through older LTTO taggers. The power switch lets you set "solo", "team 1", "team 2".
The "you're hit" light is visible outdoors; usually in full sunlight you can still see it. In the woods or shady areas, it's obvious. This is a great feature and we didn't fully appreciate it until we tried other taggers that don't have this feature. However, when an opponent gets you it's difficult to hide!
The grip angle and design is excellent for small or large hands because you can get a good high grip on the frame. The battery case allows for an alternative second hand grip if you hold it out in the air like where a rifle would sit.
The built-in "iron sights" are mostly accurate. For normal play, it's good enough. An infrared-capable camcorder can show you exactly where the "dot" is landing. Adding electronic sights can be done with the official toy product (available used).
The "recoil" and "you're hit" rumble makes it more fun to play with than non-rumbling taggers. When trying another tagger that didn't rumble, or when manually disabling the LTX's rumble feature (hold the back hammer when powering-on) it felt more "cheap" and "toyish".
When playing, often the "ammo" and "strength" LED displays are ignorable. But it's nice to have them, especially at the end of the game, or to show off when you make it to the safe zone with 1 Health left! A note, if you are playing with 25 Health, the display will only show you the last 10 points.
Older versions that are compatible with the LTX are the "Lazer Tag Team Ops" taggers (LTTO Deluxe, IRT-2X, Master Blaster Rifle). A newer version is the "LTAR" that was designed with a smartphone cradle. All of these are usable together and work on the same frequency. Also, hosted LTTO games can be joined by the Phoenix LTX. The LTX was also produced under the "Tiger" brand. Those older LTX taggers are fully compatible with the NERF version, but the old taggers may have a "team 3" setting, if the switch is placed between "1" and "2".
The LTX originally came with a "Shotblast" attachment that makes it function like a shotgun: adding a pump-style reloader and two different cone-style LEDs emit a pattern doing up to 3 damage per shot. It's still available on the used market. However, the result is too front-heavy unless you add a stock. Recommend using parts from other NERF toys.
In terms of aftermarket modifications, almost anything is possible. There is a lot of documentation available about the mechanical and electronic design of the product. However, make sure the result is still eye-safe! The best way to do this is to retain the original LED & lens arrangement. [See photo for an example.]
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017
Easy to set up and play, intuitive controls, two-step reloading feature encourages tactics, programmable settings available through older LTTO taggers. The power switch lets you set "solo", "team 1", "team 2".
The "you're hit" light is visible outdoors; usually in full sunlight you can still see it. In the woods or shady areas, it's obvious. This is a great feature and we didn't fully appreciate it until we tried other taggers that don't have this feature. However, when an opponent gets you it's difficult to hide!
The grip angle and design is excellent for small or large hands because you can get a good high grip on the frame. The battery case allows for an alternative second hand grip if you hold it out in the air like where a rifle would sit.
The built-in "iron sights" are mostly accurate. For normal play, it's good enough. An infrared-capable camcorder can show you exactly where the "dot" is landing. Adding electronic sights can be done with the official toy product (available used).
The "recoil" and "you're hit" rumble makes it more fun to play with than non-rumbling taggers. When trying another tagger that didn't rumble, or when manually disabling the LTX's rumble feature (hold the back hammer when powering-on) it felt more "cheap" and "toyish".
When playing, often the "ammo" and "strength" LED displays are ignorable. But it's nice to have them, especially at the end of the game, or to show off when you make it to the safe zone with 1 Health left! A note, if you are playing with 25 Health, the display will only show you the last 10 points.
Older versions that are compatible with the LTX are the "Lazer Tag Team Ops" taggers (LTTO Deluxe, IRT-2X, Master Blaster Rifle). A newer version is the "LTAR" that was designed with a smartphone cradle. All of these are usable together and work on the same frequency. Also, hosted LTTO games can be joined by the Phoenix LTX. The LTX was also produced under the "Tiger" brand. Those older LTX taggers are fully compatible with the NERF version, but the old taggers may have a "team 3" setting, if the switch is placed between "1" and "2".
The LTX originally came with a "Shotblast" attachment that makes it function like a shotgun: adding a pump-style reloader and two different cone-style LEDs emit a pattern doing up to 3 damage per shot. It's still available on the used market. However, the result is too front-heavy unless you add a stock. Recommend using parts from other NERF toys.
In terms of aftermarket modifications, almost anything is possible. There is a lot of documentation available about the mechanical and electronic design of the product. However, make sure the result is still eye-safe! The best way to do this is to retain the original LED & lens arrangement. [See photo for an example.]
1. There are all in one in that you don't need to wear anything. The sensors are on top of the blasters.
2. They simply work. The sensors are reasonably sensitive from 100ft+ away. Accurate shots truly register if the batteries are fairly fresh and blaster is clean and working (repair tip below).
3. Inside or outside, night or day, regardless of weather or temperature...you can use them. They perform just the same.
4. They are flexible. You can play 1 on1 or various versions of teams. There are options for solo, team 1 or team 2. If you have more blasters, you can play 3 on 3, 2 on 6, 5 on 5, anything. Consider buying at least 4 blasters.
5. They are fairly sturdy. Don't drop them on concrete or leave them outside overnight, but with reasonable care they can last for years.
6. The value of about $20-30 per blaster is worth it. For the reasons above your money is well-spent.
REPAIR TRICK
The reload switches by your thumb can stick. Sometimes stick so much that the blaster becomes unusable. You just cannot reload or it is too difficult and time-consuming to do so. The plastic clip reload machinery inside the handle must be lubricated. There are a few great videos online showing how to take the blaster apart, lubricate and reseal. Give them a glance. If you catch the problem before it gets too bad, then there is an easier fix. Turn the blaster off, carefully unscrew the five black screws in the handle, open the handle enough to peak inside and see the inner components. Put some oil (wd40) on a cotton swab and carefully lubricate the two plastic components by the springs you can see. Then use that swab to lubricate and clean the reload switch on either side of the exterior handle. Test it out. In most cases you'll be able to reload as if the blaster was brand new. If it doesn't work, then take the blaster part like you see in the videos. The videos will show you exactly where to lubricate inside the handle.
Note: We were not compensated in any way for this unbiased review. No one should be.
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And it's great exercise for my kids when stuck at home on cold and snowy days!
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2021
And it's great exercise for my kids when stuck at home on cold and snowy days!
Mi hijo y sus amigos se han esta divirtiendo en grande. Bueno tambien yo y otra amistad cuando jugamos con nuestros hijos. Los niños no le detectaron problemas.
Pero nosotros los adultos vimos que de cuando en cuando falla un poco el disparo, y el receptor, es imperceptible para los peques o para alguien que no sabe de electronica y esas cosas. En lo general, resultaron tal y como los videos de otros usuarios mensionaron y como sale en los promocionales de la marca.
Los recomiendo pues pasan un divertido momento corretiando y compartiendo al aire libre. Los prove con pilas estandar para ver que tan rapido se las comia, y para mi sorpresa despues de jugar con ella durante todo el dia, aun le queda bastante carga. Bueno aun no se le acaba la carga a las baterias, luego hare mis pruebas con recargables.