Types of saber
Are you wanting to buy a lightsaber but not sure on the differences? Find out below what the different types are to help you select your saber of choice.
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Lightsaber features
First of all, what can the sabers do?​
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All of our sabers have an unlimited colour palette, which you can either change by holding the main power button or changing in the mobile app.
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All sabers can be controlled via the button or gesture controls. Simply twist your saber right, or jab to ignite. Then twist again to turn off, point down and turn left to change the font!
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Some of our sabers can be screwed together at the base to turn your single saber into a dual-ended one!
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There are also several different effects on each of our sabers, including Flash on Clash, Blaster, Lock-Up, Volume adjustment and Smooth Swing.
Baselit vs Xenopixel
There are two main types of lightsaber, these are Baselit, and Xenopixel. Both can do everything seen above, however here is where the differences lie.
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Baselit Sabers:
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Baselit Sabers are your entry-level saber type, but still offer you all the customisation you could want! They have a strong torch-like light in the hilt of the saber which provides your blade with a beautiful range of colours throughout a hollow blade. These sabers are the best for heavy duelling.
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Xenopixel Sabers:
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Xenopixel Sabers are a step up from the Baselit models. They don't have a torch in the hilt and are instead connected via a small plate which sends the signal to the blades making the colours more vibrant.
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The blades themselves have over 250 RGB LEDs inside, which makes it look much more movie-realistic when it is turned on.
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They also have several different ignition types and blade effects made possible by the Xenopixel technology in the hilt.
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The sabers can also have custom sound effects added while igniting and allows for custom fonts to be set up via an SD Card.
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Xenopixel sabers are suitable for light duelling, but due to having LEDs in the blade, they're more likely to be damaged if hit hard. You can purchase blades individually if they do break, so just get in contact!
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