On some laser tag missions, having a huge laser blaster with a far range is absolutely essential to come out victorious. But on other laser tag missions, players may find themselves running, crouching down, and hiding in very small and tight spaces—and the best advantage is having a compact blaster that can easily be whipped out of a back pocket. While the NSI International Laser X Blaster has a 200-foot range and the Long Range Blaster has a 400-foot range, they’re often hard to stow away when on the run. Kids NEED options when picking out their laser blasters—the opportunity to match their blasters to a specific mission. If every player on your team is using the same blaster, it’s hard to draw up a strategy. Luckily, NSI International has expanded its line to add more variety. Enter the Laser X Micro Blaster, a smaller version of the Laser X blaster.

Don’t let the size fool you. These 5-inch blasters have a 100-foot range, and are equipped with light and sound effects that simulate a laser tag arena. Kids can switch out their Laser X blaster for this micro blaster when playing in smaller spaces. These blasters come packaged in pairs and include everything kids need for a two-person game. They’re lighter, more compact, and can be carried (and hidden) much easier. Also, during indoor play, these tiny blasters can blast through windows, as well as bounce off walls and mirrors. 

To turn on the micro blaster, which requires 3 AAA batteries, kids will use the switch on the arm receiver. After turning it on, kids can choose either the red or blue team or a half red/half blue option. On the top of their blaster, is a light-up team indicator which will flash the color/colors of the team that kids are apart of. That way kids can easily distinguish who is on their team—which can come in handy when playing in large groups.

To load up the blaster initially, or to reload during the game, all kids have to do is hold the trigger for two seconds, and their blaster will fill up with 10 shots. When the blaster is out of fuel, the back end of the blaster, which will be lit red when the blaster has ammo, will completely flash off, signaling kids to reload.

Once kids have their mini receiver attached to their upper arm, a team selected, and a loaded blaster, they can start playing/conquering. To win, kids must aim at their opponent’s arm receiver, which will turn from “Green” to “Red” when successfully hit. To get a player out of the game, his/her arm receiver must be hit 8 times and then he/she must turn off the blaster. To make the game more interesting, for every minute a player is not hit on their arm receiver, he or she will regain one life back. Therefore, if he or she was hit 4 times, now it decreases to 3 times.

As with all NSI International blasters, these mini blasters are safe and do not use an actual laser. The infrared beam is not visible—which make it’s even easier for kids to sneak up on their opponent. 😈

How kids pick their team on the arm receiver switch affects which lasers can hit them. The half red/half blue team can blast anyone. But, the red team can not go after someone else on the red team. 

The best thing about ALL Laser X equipment is it that it all works together. These miniature projectile-free blasters work with the full-sized Laser X blasters, the Long Range Blaster, and the Laser X Tower. An unlimited number of players can play a game of laser tag together with any of the blasters from the Laser X Family. Sure beats shelling out for a one-time laser tag experience at an arena!

Pro tip: One thing to note about Laser X blasters (and to avoid fights), is that these games rely on the honor system at times. Kids should not hide or block their arm receiver to avoid getting hit. Also, kids must not shut their arm receiver off during the game and then back on to reset it to 0 hits.

Also, if kids do decide to play outside, bright sun light will decrease the Laser X Micro’s range (here’s where kids may want the larger Laser X Blaster because its range will reach further).

About the author

Kelly Corbett

Kelly Corbett

Kelly is an editorial assistant at Adventure Publishing Group. When she's not writing/playing/thinking about toys, she's probably spilling coffee on herself, laughing at her own jokes, or doing something awkward somewhere. As a quirky redhead, she one time tricked her friends into thinking she was the new face of Wendy's fast-food franchise as a prank. She's not, but a chili lover can dream right? You can follow her on Twitter @kcorbzz.

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