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Quality lightsaber with nice details is the closest you thing can get to a real lightsaber
Headset offers a comfortable and secure fit
Offers varied types of game play
Fun for both kids and adults
Fun gameplay
Massive appeal for Star Wars fans
Cool
High-quality lightsaber controller
Compatible with Android and iOS phones
Immersive battles
Star Wars geek-out
Smartly designed viewer
Fun motioncontrolled duels
Often looks quite nice
Great use of Star Wars license
Collectors-grade Lightsaber
Great
Fun AR gameplay
Mirage AR headset is comfortable
Easy to see your existing environment with headset on
Published: 2018-04-10, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.com
Fun motioncontrolled duels, Often looks quite nice, Great use of Star Wars license
Tracking issues persist, Multiple devices to charge, Holochess is boring
Luckily, Star Wars: Jedi Challenges hits more than it misses. Despite its technical hitches, Lenovo's AR bundle is a novel and entertaining digital-meets-physical experience for franchise die-hards. At the new lower MSRP of $150, it's still a bit pric...
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Today, we're taking a look at one of the first major consumer AR products with Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges. The set marries exciting technology with exciting IP, but is it enough to justify the $199 MSRP?MSRP: $199.99 ( $169.99 on Amazon as of th...
Lenovo/Disney's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is a winning Mixed Reality game+hardware combo. Given that it retails for ~$150 at the time of publishing, you could view it as a great Augmented Reality combo for your compatible smartphone (see list above)."A U...
Abstract: Disney and Lenovo's new AR experience puts you at battle with Droids and your very own Lightsaber. But actually getting it work may prove not even worth it.Source: Star Wars: Jedi Challenges Review...
Abstract: Not satisfied with Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi? Want to wield the Force and teach those Sith a lesson? Lenovo's here to make your dreams come true and give you the once in a lifetime opportunity to wield a Lightsaber to overcome relentless evil...
All in all, we did thoroughly enjoy this headset. It's ton of fun, with new content released as subsequent Star Wars movies come out. If you don't mind paying a little extra for Star Wars and having a much more limited library of available content, then i...
$200 is certainly a fair bit of money to ask for given that this isn't a completely standalone package, but the experience and the content you'll get is as unique as any out there. Many, many hours of gaming await you, and the challenge here is real, both...
Collectors-grade Lightsaber, Great, fun AR gameplay, Mirage AR headset is comfortable, Easy to see your existing environment with headset on
Only works with specific smartphones, Lightsaber sync can be finicky
I had a blast playing Star Wars: Jedi Challenges. With a street price of $199, the kit isn't exactly cheap, but it isn't exhorbitant either considering the technology involved, and it will likely please Star Wars fans of any age. Just be sure you've got a...
Fun gameplay, Massive appeal for Star Wars fans, Cool, high-quality lightsaber controller, Compatible with Android and iOS phones,
Tracking issues in testing, Narrow field of view
Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is an AR game that features fun and fast-paced lightsaber battles, strategic combat, and tense rounds of Holochess, but tracking issues occasionally get in the way of gameplay...
Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Immersive battles, Star Wars geek-out, Smartly designed viewer
Expensive, Limited gameplay, Limited mobile support
The Lenovo Star Wars Jedi Challenges VR set would make an engrossing Christmas present for any fans out there, especially as they'll no doubt be hyped to the eyeballs over Episode VIII. It's not cheap of course, costing £250 here in the UK, which is espec...