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Nerf's new Laser Ops Pro blasters are coming next month. They've got built-in IR receivers (so you don't have to wear a vest to get hit), force feedback when you shoot, and reload buttons you'll ...
NERF is finally ready to give fans what they’ve always wanted: laser tag. The company’s new blasters, the £30 ‘AlphaPoint’ and £45 ‘DeltaBurst’, pair with a smar… ...
The Nerf Laser Ops AlphaPoint Pro 2-Pack ($40) is perfect for siblings or kiddos who have friends over often.
Nerf guns made for laser tag are a stark and fascinating departure from classic Nerf, opening up new possibilities for cooperative play—but losing something at the same time.
If the only thing missing from your summer is the ability to play laser tag at home without a vest, then Hasbro has got you covered. Today, the company announced its Nerf Laser Ops Pro blaster ...
Nerf Laser Ops Pro is a pretty solid example of this. It finds the company combining a solid bit of nostalgic IP with some modern technology, to good effect.
The new Laser Ops Pro line is launching with two models. There's the $30 one-handed Alphapoint blaster (also available in a set of two for $45) and the larger $50 Deltaburst rifle. The designs are ...
A home system would be ideal, and that is exactly what the new Nerf Laser Ops Pro app delivers alongside the release of its companion Nerf Laser Ops branded blasters.
10:13 am July 3, 2018 By Julian Horsey Hasbro has today unveiled a new range of Nerf Guns, announcing the launch of the new Nerf Laser Ops Pro blaster line.
Tested Tech Phones & Gadgets war games Nerf Laser Ops Pro hands-on review – this year’s must-have tech toy for kids Saqib Shah Published: 17:33, 30 Jul 2018 Updated: 17:35, 30 Jul 2018 ...
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