Star Trek Phaser App

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Phaser Type I 4+

Matthias schorer, designed for iphone.

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General Knowledge: The primary defensive arms carried by crew members are two types of small phasers. Type I and Type II. Both are high-energy devices sized for personal use and can be stowed in or attached to one's uniform. This App is a detailed digital reproduction of the Phaser Type I. Functions and Noise have be recreated as accurate as possible. Disclaimer: This is only a toy, not a real weapon. Don't try to use it for self defense or hunting. The author of this App can not be held liable for any damage resulting from the use of this App.

Version 2.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. high resolution images, support for iOS10, support for Taptic Engine

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A nice addition to any star trek app.

Thanks for this. Would like better app icon, however. It would be cool to have another function where it zooms so that the entire screen is filled with the image of the phaser and you get sound and the ring lights only...

Nice technical Informational, but this sounds are weak

Despite the very cool technical information provided in the write up and the information screen ... this sounds only somewhat like a Star Trek phaser. Only the base cycle sounds like an actual recording. And the visual effects are laughable. They outlast the operators key press by at least two seconds. Sorry dude, it just doesn’t sound authentic.
Developer did great job recreating authentic sounds from the ST:TNG era. Glad finally did a redesign so it's compatible with iPhone 6+ I'm a super-nerdgirl and this is awesomeness!haha

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Paramount Launch New Star Trek ‘Fankit’ Site + New Phaser iPhone App

| April 6, 2009 | By: Anthony Pascale 50 comments so far

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Star Trek Phaser iPhone Application To promote the release of Star Trek , Paramount Pictures International and the Picture Production Company have created a first of its kind ‘social media microsite’. Launched today, startrekfankit.com will house a wealth of Star Trek-themed tools for fans to use on their profiles across the social web.

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Startrekfankit.com allows fans to show their love with a variety of cool customization tools which can be used to spruce up your fansite, MySpace profile, blog or Twitter page, and more. The site promises more content to come

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There is also more Star Trek content still to come at Startrekfankit.com , including peelbacks, fan banners, iPhone content and also a live stream from the global premiere in Sydney.

Star Trek Phaser iPhone Application Also today Paramount released a new free Star Trek app at iTunes. The "Star Trek Phaser" turns your iPhone or iTouch into Phaser and is really a game you can play in single player or via wifi with a friend. Single player high scores can be posted to a Leaderboard.

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As you can see from the images, the application gives the best idea yet what the new phasers look like, and they are much less shiny than the Playmates toys.

In addition to the game there are also videos and images from the Star Trek movie.

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You can download "Star Trek Phaser" through the iTunes App Store,

TrekMovie says: download the love These new digital promotions are fun and very fan-friendly. If you are excited about the new Star Trek movie, then TrekMovie thinks you should show the love at your blog, website, profile. We so often hear about how fans feel a sense of ownership over the franchise, so can’t that extend to personalizing your little spots on the web with the new movie? So update that Twitter icon and page, throw a widget on your MySpace page…say to the world "I am a Trekkie, and damn proud of it."

Ultra Cool!

so. that really is the phaser, huh?

I miss my old chair.

Do we get to hear what the phasers sound like, too?

I know someone beat me to being first…

and I am SO downloading that iphone app!

@ 4. ”only one way to find out… ”’ i’m gonna download and try it out now.

too bad i don’t have an Iphone, I will have to wait till i get home to put it on my Ipod touch (IPOD TOUCH FTW BTW) I have already jailbroken my Ipod and put the Star trek themes on it, so this is a great addition

I am glad the new phaser is not as shinny as the toy. It looks more realistic now.

The Phaser still looks less like a phaser and more like an Ion Nebulizer from “Galaxy Quest.” WTF.

Do we get to hear what it sounds like?

Very cool !

Hopefully they’ll redesign the phaser for the sequel. Just not that into this one.

Is there a way to run the Phaser app without an iPod/iPhone?

the phaser looks just fine to me. no complaints at all

Knowing Anthony and this site I’m guessing it’s already been reported here. Maybe not. But in case not, I’ve noticed Rod Rodenberry’s site is offering a version of the new phaser from the new movie on his site. I was surprised by it and the fact that it was the clearest picture I’ve seen of one of them. Thought it was news worthy.

And yes I’d like to hear it too. The original sound is such a part of my audio memory vocabulary. Hard to beat it.

And Tony I’m with you too.

You would think, they might have googled the name PCAP first, before naming their computer system after it. I work with pcap files every day. Therefore it sounds odd to me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pcap

PCAP = Primary Computer Access Program/Protocol?

The forerunner to LCARS no doubt. Fascinating.

Well, while that looks better than the vacuum metalized toy version, I’m still not impressed with the phaser, I still wish it didn’t have that rotating “setting” feature that seems to be present. A nice little twisty knob on the back would’ve been a nice bit of detailing to sell it to me as legit tech VS “cool for the sake of being cool”(even though, I personally find it kind of lame),

But brushed metal is a massive improvement over that stupid toy.

Just had a go.

The sounds are there, assuming of course they are the same as in the movie. The “game” though is really nothing to get excited about.

Uh WHERE exactly is the Roddenberry ST09 phaser prop at? I looked all over the site and only saw the playmates one. Perhaps a direct link should be in order, hmm?

I can’t get the fankit site to open!!!!

Sheesh, when are we going to see Paramount use new pics for their promotions of Star Trek? They’ve been using the same photos that have been out for months. We’re about a month away from the release; it’s not like they need to be all that secretive about what the characters look like anymore. Releasing official promotional shots won’t give the story away.

I’d just like to see some new promotional shots, is all.

Cool stuff, otherwise.

Just FYI, the term “iTouch” is incorrect. It’s an iPod touch.

Oh well. No i-phone, so the apps mean nothing.

Ah well, there goes my phaser app down the drain…

This is Just cool!

I got the app. It’s pretty fun! I can treat my iPhone like the phasers from The Next Generation. Plus, I can press it many many times and I can make it sound like it’s on rapid fire mode!

Good a time as any to make a plug. I’ve got a bunch of avatars made from Trek symbols available at my site if anyone wants to steal ’em.

Pre-Trek: http://tinyurl.com/dyvobp Star Trek: Enterprise: http://tinyurl.com/d86qmu Star Trek: http://tinyurl.com/cqtyy4 Star Trek: The Next Generation: http://tinyurl.com/dmm4qz Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: http://tinyurl.com/d3nl2b Star Trek: Voyager: http://tinyurl.com/ddvxc4

If you want something I’m missing, just drop me an email and I’ll be happy to accommodate.

Yeah, the “fan kit” site seems to load REALLY slowly…

The phaser is spot on, in my opinion.

A VERY glowing review of the film’s script: http://andrewstevenharris.wordpress.com/2009/04/06/star-trek-script-review-fire-everything/

(Way to go, Bob!)

Phaser looks good. I would have preferred something a little less silly, but it works for me.

it looks cool

But I would rather have a fan kit of TOS or TNG than the new movie.

Like to have one that reflects the Trek I grew up with.

I would agree with #32. Make fankits for all the series and let us choose what we want to use.

Remember I am not Herbert

I just don’t want the past Star Trek series and films being ignored as if it never happened.

I am a fan of all the shows and I want to make show the fans don’t forget them.

30 “A VERY glowing review of the film’s script:”

Read the article, thanks for the link. I still don’t think the film is for me. To me, “new coat of paint” still means less design changes than we have ended up with. I would characterize the changes as “some body panels were removed and some were added”.

In addition, the constant regurgitation of the excuse that “you can’t make everyone happy therefore we will do what we want” was the wrong path to follow. While it’s true that there are some fans who would worry about what shade of gray was used on panel “x”, there is another tier several levels up where happiness would have flourished.

Here’s to hoping for a reset of the visuals at the end of this film. Otherwise, popcorn at home with TMP, happily.

The Star Trek Quogs promoting May 8th…

http://goanimate.com/go/movie/029eNKlcWZ9M/1

Just a little something I made at GoAnimate.com

I got this app as soon as I saw the story here at TrekMovie. Nice pics and game modes, love the look and the stun sound, but the “Kill” setting sound is awful.

35 – If you try to please all, you will please none.

Why is that statement false?

35 – If there is a reset, many fans would feel cheated (since they like the new designs), it would make the entire movie pointless, and the movie would become a laughing stock with non-fans.

Whatever your opinion, that is the truth. Simple. Unchangeable. Truth.

33 – Nice idea, but this was specifically designed for promotion of the movie.

Tomorrow is going to be difficult. The leaks will be Tsunami-like and there will be nowhere to run.

One whole brutal month?! With all the piss-takers in Australia…

I’m going to have Space… Madness… by May.

My Twitter skin is all set! http://twitter.com/El4short Odd, though . . .the date looks like Aug. 5 instead of May 8. Hope that doesn’t confuse people.

Next we’ll get the phaser for my wife’s iPod touch. Too cool.

Sweeeeeeeet!

Time to Trekify my site that’s actually called “Trekified”. xD

I was thinking Palm should of did something with Star Trek with the new Pre thats coming out in May.

Put up the Delta Shield skin on my twitter page!

Uh yeah it is to promote the movie, where have you been?

will they do one for TOS and not the movie?

I hope they do

Everyone seems to be forgetting the past 40 years of Trek due to this movie when it comes to cool stuff like this.

I hope to love the movie and am excited about it but can’t there be stuff from the five shows and previous 10 movies we do things like this with as well.

Well, I don’t know how to photobucket this but it’s on the opening page of the weekly announcement. Then you click on it and it’s not there. It just takes you to a very pricey “Federation” phaser from the Enterprise series. But before that happens it says, and I quote:

Straight from the new motion picture, this electronic Starfleet phaser is constructed of vacuum-metalized plastic and makes authentic Star Trek movie sounds when the trigger is pressed.

$19.95 Coming Soon!

The reactions remind me some what of 1990 when TNG was to premier, some loved it and others thought it degraded the 60’s TOS version. I guess honest true views will not be valid for another five years, or at least until the next movie in 2 years.

When will a iPhone emulator come out so I can see it. I guess I’m old fashioned because I stopped liking MAC stuff back in 1980 when I bought an Atari 800 instead of a Apple II, because Atari made a better computer at the time and it went with my Atari 2600 game system and Star Raiders at the time was my 3D space war anti withdraw fix solution. At the time that 4K game was as good as todays Billion/Trillion byte games.

P.S. When is Nimoy going to be asked for his views on the Movie?\

I’d rather have them with the TOS cast on them.

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After getting some time in the spotlight during episodes such as “The Arsenal of Freedom,” “Too Short a Season,” “Datalore,” and “Time Squared,” the ‘dustbuster’ phaser was retired at the end of  Next Gen ‘s second season, replaced by the more familiar ‘cobrahead’ style introduced in Season 3.

Factory Entertainment’s new replica is, surprisingly, the first licensed ‘dustbuster’ phaser replica ever available to fans since it debuted on The Next Generation ; not even Playmates Toys — who seemingly offered every phaser around during the 1990s — tackled this one.

We thank Factory Entertainment for sending us a sample of their ‘dustbuster’ phaser replica to check out for this review.

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Like the ‘cricket’  Next Gen phaser the company released last year, Factory Entertainment describes the ‘dustbuster’ replica design is as amalgam of “the best elements from all [production-built] variants in a single blended execution” — but unlike the Factory hypospray replica from last summer, the phaser doesn’t really feel even a tad undersized.

That said, the Factory Entertainment replica is no toy: weighing in at just over one pound (466g), this ‘dustbuster’ is cased in an all-metal body and features integrated lighting and sound controls. This thing is  heavy — and feels great in the hand, thanks to its well-balanced heft.

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The phaser is programmed with eight ‘power level’ settings which can be toggled through using the gold ‘Beam Width’ and ‘Beam Intensity’ buttons; each power level has its own slightly different audio and lighting effect depending on if you quickly press or hold down the silver trigger. With each activation, lighting inside the front barrel flashes red thanks to the internal LED, shining through the red plastic around the outside of the barrel as well as through the tip inside the blue front emitter section.

Holding down the two gold buttons together for a short period will activate the phaser’s overload setting — the power level indicator will climb through all eight levels in sequence, and then flash red as a loud discharge audio clip plays.

The only real complaint here is about the lighting used in the power indicator, which tends to bleed together into a big green bar as the intensity is raised — the original hero props (seen in close-up in “The Arsenal of Freedom”) had clearly-defined power level indicators which could be more accurately replicated.

In addition, in a dark room, it’s easy to see some light leaks around the widest part of the phaser when the power indicator is activated — something a little bit of additional shielding inside the device could have easily prevented.

The paint scheme could also use a slight bit of refinement; the Factory Entertainment edition is nicely colored, but it’s missing the traditional  Next Gen ‘sparkle’ added to many of the Starfleet props used in the show. The blue on the emitter seems unusually bright compared to episodic screencaps, and the black paint around the red barrel is also underpainted — there’s much more red showing here than the various light-up props seen on screen in the early Next Generation episodes where this phaser was used.

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Finally, there’s the price: the expensive nature of this replica will continue to put the ‘dustbuster’ phaser out of reach of many collectors.

While the cost is comparable to having a very nice replica commissioned from some of the top members of the Star Trek fan builder community — and perhaps even a better value, given its all-metal body — at $549 USD, it’s still beyond a luxury to many die-hards. (Thankfully, the company offers both installment and monthly payment plans to allow collectors additional time to cover the large purchase.)

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If you can afford it, we’d definitely say that Factory Entertainment’s Star Trek: The Next Generation ‘dustbuster’ phaser prop replica is a can’t-miss piece that will find a great home in any collection — a total of 1500pc were produced, so in theory these won’t be around forever.

You can learn more about the prop replica, and purchase it for immediate fulfillment, at Factory Entertainment’s website.

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Star trek: the original series, phaser universal remote control prop replica, please note that the star trek phaser is no longer in production and no retailers have any remaining stock. we currently have no plans to resume production, although that may change at some point in the future., our star trek: the original series phaser universal remote control is an exceptionally accurate and highly detailed working replica that we launched at san diego comic-con in july 2014. it is also a gesture-based remote control compatible with most home entertainment equipment that use infrared remote controls..

Highly accurate: Created from 3D laser scans of the last known hero prop

Guided Setup: Teaches you how to use it with spoken prompts

FX Mode: Authentic special FX sounds from the Star Trek universe at the pull of a trigger

Built in rechargeable battery: USB charging cable included

Advanced gesture recognition: Nine gestures in four memory banks means that 36 remote control codes can be stored

Any-TV-Off mode: Easily turn off TVs without the need for programming

Hand-polished metal parts : nickel and brass-plated die-cast details

beautifully presented

Star Trek The original Series Phaser in transit case

The phaser prop replica is protected from damage and kept in pristine condition (when not on display) in a high quality, moulded-foam-lined presentation case. Manufactured in hardwearing engineering-grade ABS, the case is also designed to stack as if from the original Enterprise armoury.

quality materials

Die cast magnetic display stand

Hand polished, matt nickel plated die castings, painted and lacquered parts and an authentic mixture of rubber, plastic and metal components are all brought together to create an exceptionally well-finished Phaser replica that looks and feels like it means business.

the ultimate collectible

The Original Series Start Trek Phaser on its stand

Whether you have just discovered Star Trek or have been hooked since you were a kid, this Phaser is something that you just have to own. Researched, designed and built with fanatical attention to detail, the simplicity of its embossed nickel-plated magnetic stand presents this iconic piece perfectly.

the fantasy made real

3D laser scanner scans the Original Series hero prop Phaser

Designed from the first 3D laser scans of the last known hero Phaser, this amazing prop replica boasts a host of exciting features such as tactile feedback, multi colour light up nozzle, 10 authentic phaser firing sounds, a removable Phaser I and grip, while also being a fully-functional gesture based universal remote control.

The Wand Company’s unique gesture-based remote control technology brings the fantasy to life

This Original Series Phaser Universal Remote Control is not a toy: it is an advanced, gesture based universal remote control, designed to control almost all home entertainment equipment worldwide such as TVs, DVD players, Blu-ray players and iPod docks, using infrared codes learned from conventional remote controls by the means of gestures rather than by pressing buttons. A total of nine different gestures and four separate memory banks enable the Phaser to learn up to 36 remote control functions. At the press of the trigger button, the Phaser pulses and produces one of ten different Phaser firing sounds (depending on the setting of the Phaser II dial), and has the power to instantly stun almost any TV without any setup required.

The removable Phaser I is a fully functioning remote control in its own right and may be used when not docked to the Phaser II. It has a built-in rechargeable lithium power cell that is charged from any USB socket via the included cable.

Programming the Phaser by learning the codes from a standard remote control is easy

To program the Phaser, enter Programming Mode and perform the desired gesture; the Phaser will say which gesture has been done, then the emitter will glow yellow to signify that it is waiting to receive the IR code (button press) from a normal remote control. Hold a normal remote control about 1” (2.5cm) from the beam emitter of the Phaser I while it is glowing, and briefly press and release the normal remote control button for the function you want to program on to that gesture. It’s that easy!

What the Press and customers are saying about our Original Series Phaser

T3: boy this will take you to geek heaven.

If you’re a massive Star Trek fan, then get ready to hide your wallet away.

Remote control specialists, the Wand Company has unveiled its Star Trek: The Original Series Phaser Universal remote control for your TV. And boy, will this take you to geek heaven.

ABC News: One of this year’s coolest devices

Each year companies use Comic-Con International in San Diego to showcase new products that appeal to genre audiences.

One of this year’s coolest devices has to be a remote control that is in the shape of a ‘Star Trek’ original series phaser.

The pistol design is so unique because of the care and love The Wand Company took to create it.

The British firm previously made two ‘Doctor Who’ remote control devices in the shape of sonic screwdrivers. Those remotes got them some well-deserved attention.

Reviewify: A brilliant replica that can be easily displayed

Before looking at the Phaser itself a word on the presentation. Arriving in a cardboard box you might wonder what’s so large inside, after all the Phaser is a handgun. Brilliantly The Wand Company have taken that idea and run with it, creating a Starfleet issue case for the Phaser, the sort you see assassins and spy types making use of in films. Opening the case you’ll see a disassembled Phaser laid out into it’s key components, it’s a brilliant introduction that shows the level of details they’ve put into this…

… If there is one thing you can count on with The Wand Company it’s that they put a lot of effort into the details. It doesn’t stop at the excellent packaging, the Phaser itself looks fantastic and you can even take a look at the dilithium chamber ‘powering’ the Phaser by glowing and throbbing away whenever the trigger is pulled.

It would’ve been enough to pull the trigger and have the classic Phaser sound play, instead of leaving it at that you actually get a multitude of sound effects accessed via the stun setting. A nice touch is that the detachable Phaser 1 carries over the SFX you’ve selected on Phaser 2. It’s another ‘stunning’ (sorry, had to get one pun in!) remote from The Wand Company. A brilliant replica that can be easily displayed which also just happens to be an IR remote, the presentation case makes this a fantastic present idea for the special Trek fan in your life.

CNET: Turn it up Scotty

Turn it up Scotty: with the “Star Trek: The Original Series” Phaser Universal Remote Control you’re in the Captain’s seat every time you watch TV.

The Phaser remote is built by the Wand Company, the people behind the “Harry Potter” wand and “Doctor Who” Sonic Screwdriver remotes that change channels with a flick of the wrist…

Previously, CBS and Toshiba gave away a phaser-shaped remote with a “Star Trek” HD-DVD box set way back in 2007. That design made some compromises, with standard remote control buttons on the top, but this one is a much more accurate rendition.

Gizmodo: Wonderfully-detailed phaser prop

The only thing more satisfying for Star Trek fans than fast-forwarding through Enterprise’s awful opening credits would be doing it with this wonderfully-detailed phaser prop universal remote.

Daily Star: As close as it gets to wielding the real thing

This TV remote is a bit of a stunner.

The Phaser has just been launched by gadget website Firebox and if you are a Star Trek fan you’re going to love this. It’s been painstakingly 3D scanned from the last remaining Phaser prop in existence, used nearly 50 years ago by Star Trek hero William Shatner.

This ridiculously detailed replica is as close as it gets to wielding the real thing. And it won’t just change your TV channels but also your music devices and DVD players. It’s even packed with sound effects for the full Trekkie experience.

The only thing it won’t do is vapourise members of your family when they won’t be quiet during the football..

Geekstronomy: It is truly a thing of beauty

Now the next stage of phaser evolution has come and it is truly a thing of beauty. Produced by The Wand Company and distributed by Thinkgeek, the original series phaser remote kicked up the coolness factor to 11. This phaser was constructed using 3-D scans of the last surviving “hero” prop from the 1960’s. For those of you who do not know what a hero prop is; it is usually a functional and very highly detailed prop for use in close-ups. Holding this remote is the closest most of us will ever get to touch an original phaser.

When it comes to talking about the phaser remote I can honestly say I don’t know where to begin. While the Star Trek Original Series Phaser Universal Remote will change your channels, that is just the beginning. The Star Trek Original Series Phaser Universal Remote has a play setting where you can pretend to stun your friends, kill your enemies or you can set it to overload.

Mashable: A perfect replica phaser

Star Trek fans have always dreamed of having a trusty phaser at their sides, but thankfully, there’s not quite a need in everyday life to stun hostile alien lifeforms.

Now, Trekkies can now experience a perfect replica phaser — that powers on your TV.

Space.com: Retro Future Winner

Winner: This super-fun remote is actually modeled after one of the last known prop phasers from “Star Trek.” Just like the original phaser, the remote comes complete with a light-up dilithium crystal. You can program the phaser to any IR remote, and it actually senses your motions, meaning that you can program it in fun ways. For example, you can turn the volume on your TV up by moving the remote up above your head. What we love about it : This toy takes itself seriously. The phaser makes real “Star Trek” sounds and, simply put, it makes something as mundane as changing the channel on your TV fun. Plus, it’s the perfect gift for any “Star Trek” super-fan in your life.

All I can say is wow!

All I can say is wow! This phaser has all the bells and whistles from the look of it to the weight. It has more sound effects than the master replicas version through the Phaser II but the Phaser I can do all of them just one at a time. The wand company just makes a great product (I have both sonic screwdrivers). Oh and did I mention the remote function works great with a little practice.

The detail is second to none and the features are brilliant

When I’d finished ‘playing’ with my Phaser I had to email The Wand Company directly and congratulate them on making such a fantastic ‘toy’. It is remarkable. The detail is second to none and the features are brilliant. Although I’m too lazy to fully utilise its capabilities as yet I have had much fun zapping anything that moves, disabling any TV or remote controlled gadget that gets in my way. (It is, of course, a fully functioning remote control).

The amount of effects for the Phaser is good too. They range from a single pulse all the way through to self-destruct. I learned a few tips from YouTube on how to use it most effectively. There are a couple of ‘Easter Eggs’ you may want to know about.

One small thing I would like to point out is the cover to the dilithium crystal. It can work a little loose. This is easily fixable with a blob of BluTak placed inside the cover. This connects the cover to the crystal giving it stability and is unseen. (A very small problem that is easily fixed and you don’t lose the cover).

Lastly, if you are hesitating about buying one of these Phasers, don’t. It is now one of my most prized possessions and the envy of my fellow 50 year+ mates. It is sitting proudly on its magnetic stand on my bookcase.

It is the absolute best prop replica I have ever seen

This is far, far more than a novelty TV remote. It is the absolute best prop replica I have ever seen (and I’ve owned quite a few!). Clearly designed by passionate Star Trek fans, the detail is breathtaking. It is light years ahead of other great models from companies like Master Replicas or Franklin Mint. Every collector should have one of these, it is truly awesome.

I would recommend 100%

Great original phaser. Fantastic attention to detail, & the sound on the various settings are so like the original phaser, used by Captain Kirk, Spock etc. I was very causious at first, but am so pleased I bought it. If you are thinking of buying one of these magnificent phaser weapons do not think twice about it. Great product, & quite heavy. I would recommend 100%

Absolutely love this phaser

Absolutely love this phaser, I am a fan of the original series and having this phaser is as close as you are going to the actual prop at a reasonable price is great. Works out of the box just charge it up then follow the instructions and away you go.

Just to add my 7 year old lost the crystal cover from the side of the phaser, I contacted the Wand Company and asked if I could get a replacement. The next day FOC it was in the post, very good customer service 10/10

The quintessential one to own!

Of all the phaser props, toys, and models released over the years, this one, hands down, is the quintessential one to own! The look, the weight, the sounds effects are spot on! You can’t go wrong with this one! It is well worth the price, I myself have two of them! Do yourself a favor, if you are a Star Trek fan, or know one, it’s the perfect gift!

It is OUTSTANDING in every way!

To the team that designed and built this item – it is OUTSTANDING in every way! Your attention to detail is so dead on, it’s scary. I doubt that I will ever change a TV channel with it, but all the other fun functions only serve to enhance the superb quality of this prop. So glad that I bought one. Now you guys have a new challenge – a Tricorder and Communicator made with the same level of care. And, if you can work with one of the cell phone companies (even some of those back-water Chinese firms) to make a functioning mobile phone device, all the better. I am NOT easily impressed, but your work here really knocked my socks off. As stated before, OUTSTANDING!

It is right up there with the high end replicas

Just got mine, this thing is flawless. it is right up there with the high end replicas, yet has so many more features. This thing even talks you through the functions. The detail is awesome, every detail is perfect, right down to the rubber bushing to protect the nose section of the Phaser 1, when cradled. It blows my mind that they can offer it so cheap considering the level of detail and the great storage case that comes with the unit. Very pleased.

The Best I've seen on the market

This puppy is truly remarkable. Accurate, hefty, functional (ok, it doesn’t actually phase things out of existence…but the sound and lights are superb). The Best I’ve seen on the market.

The Phaser is packed with features that enrich the owning experience, making it perfect for any Sci-Fi fan

Setting the Phaser II dial selects one of ten authentic Phaser firing sounds that play when the Phaser’s trigger button is pressed. Rolling the thumbwheel lifts the aspirator grille and sight in a single smooth action. Pressing the multicolour illuminated mode indicator switches between Practice, Control and FX Mode to give you easy access to all the Phaser’s features.

Assemble the Phaser as if you are a member of the Enterprise crew: slot the grip neatly into the sockets on the underside of the Phaser II and tighten the securing bolt with the special screwdriver supplied. Dock the Phaser I and feel it snap positively into place. Unscrew the dilithium chamber door to inspect the glowing dilithium crystal.

21st century laser meets 23rd century Phaser – 3D scanning of original hero prop in Burbank, Hollywood

Where you can buy a Phaser

Unfortunately, the Star Trek Phaser is no longer in production and no retailers have any remaining stock. At present, we have no plans to make any more phasers, however, that may change in the future.

Will the Phaser work with my equipment?

Can the phaser perform all functions of my remote control, is the phaser easy to use, what batteries does the phaser use.

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Can I charge the Phaser with any micro USB cable?

Will the phaser forget the programmed codes if i let the battery completely run down, where can i buy a phaser, frequently-asked questions.

Look down this list of frequently-asked questions to find answers that will help you if you are thinking of buying a Phaser and want to learn more about how it works or how accurate it is. Click on the question and the answer will be displayed here.

You might also like to download an easy-print PDF copy of the user manual , or go to a web version of the manual by clicking here .

Will the Phaser work with my equipment?

The Phaser is compatible with almost all makes of home audio-visual equipment around the world, such as TVs, DVD players, hi-fis and set-top boxes. Please note that the Phaser only works with infra-red (IR) remote controls, not radio-frequency (RF) remotes, and that the Phaser is not compatible with Bang & Olufsen equipment.

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Can the Phaser perform all functions of my remote control?

No, the Phaser is not a full replacement for your standard remote control. However it can learn the infra-red (IR) codes from 36 of the buttons on your existing remote controls. This is enough for you to have some fun performing controlling your home entertainment equipment. You can over-write any of the 36 functions with new IR codes at any time, if you change your mind about the functions that you want the Phaser to perform.

Is the Phaser easy to use?

Like any sensitive instrument, it takes a bit of practice to master the Phaser. Some people seem to be natural members of the Enterprise crew and can stun TVs and iPod docks into silence with it straight away, but for most Starfleet trainee officers, about ten minutes’ practice is required to get the hang of the different movement gestures. Please note that the Phaser does require quite precise hand movements to perform the gestures, so we do not recommend it as a remote control for the elderly or infirm.

The Phaser I has a built-in rechargeable lithium power cell that is recharged via the USB cable supplied with the Phaser. (Any good quality micro USB cable may also be used). The Phaser II does not have a battery but takes its power from the Phaser I when they are docked together. The power cell in the Phaser I cannot be changed and will last the lifetime of the product.

Note that the battery should be looked after as lithium polymer batteries can become damaged and fail if not regularly charged. The Phaser should be fully charged at least once every six months to make sure that the battery remains in good condition.

Is the Phaser a “screen-accurate” replica?

For most users the answer is a definite “Yes!”. We have spent thousands of hours and taken great care to make this Phaser replica as accurate as possible to the actual last known screen-used hero prop that Shatner and Nimoy used in the original series of Star Trek. This has included taking the first 3D laser scans of the original hero prop, under the watchful eye of Academy Award-nominated prop maker and Star Trek authority, Greg Jein, who owns the original prop and kindly allowed us access to study it. We weighed the parts of the original prop, so as to be able to tune the weight of the replica to get it as close as possible to that of the original, and assessed the colour and lustre of the various parts of the original prop under a variety of lighting conditions to make sure that our Phaser replica was the closest possible match for both colour and surface finish. To complement the scans we took detailed micrometer measurements and numerous photographs, and discussed the provenance of the original hero prop at length with Greg Jein to make sure that our Phaser not only followed the data of the original accurately, but also captured the nuances of the original prop’s intention. However, in order to make the Phaser manufacturable and more affordable, and to iron out some of the original’s inconsistencies, we have had to make some slight changes, and as such, this replica may be considered to be an idealised version of the original hero prop.

The hero prop is made from a range of different materials including fibreglass, brass, aluminium, resin and acrylic. In order to keep the cost as reasonable as possible we have used the nearest equivalent material that is suitable for modern manufacturing methods. Generally, where metal has been used in the construction of the hero prop, we have used metal in the Phaser replica. In the hero prop, where aluminium is used for the muzzle, side door, heat sink, side rails, thumbwheel, and selector dial, we have used hand-polished, nickel-plated, die cast zinc. The grip of the original is made from hand painted brass tube embellished with popsicle sticks – our replica is also painted, but is made from die cast zinc. The original Phaser I and II bodies are made in fibreglass and have been painted (a number of times through the prop’s history), and we have replicated these parts as closely as possible in lacquer coated, injection moulded ABS. Finally, where the original hero prop uses cast resin or acrylic for the transparent elements, such as the nozzles and lens covers, we have used acrylic and a water-clear co-polyester called Tritan, to achieve the best optical clarity and mouldablity.

The original hero prop is not symmetrical. The parting line separating the two halves doesn’t run down the centreline of the Phaser II body, and even taking this into account, the two halves of the Phaser II body do not have symmetrical curves and features. The two halves of the body are held together with an off-centre screw on the underside of the Phaser in front of the trigger. When designing our Phaser replica, we decided to straighten out the Phaser II body, make the parting line run along the centreline and remove the fixing screw. The sweep of the sides in the plan view was a best-fit average of the left and right side 3D scan data. The original Phaser I only has a metal side rail on its right hand-side. On the left-hand side of the Phaser I, the side rail is replaced with a strip of black hook and eye (Velcro®) fastener, onto which a silver line is drawn. This was used to attach the Phaser to the actors’ costumes on set, and while this might have been acceptable for filming, in reality it doesn’t look very good, so we replaced the fastening strip with a metal side rail to match the right-hand side. In every other respect we have attempted to make the Phaser replica as close as possible to the exact dimensions of the original using the 3D scans in conjunction with detailed and accurate measurements we took of the original.

Functional differences

In order to improve infrared transmission reliability, the Phaser replica uses a rod of solid acrylic as a light guide, rather than a drilled-out tube that the original prop used for its Phaser I emitter tip. Our emitter tip is fixed so that it cannot extend and retract when the sight is raised and lowered. On the original prop, the indicator lens on top of the Phaser I is a simple piece of clear cast resin glued to the top housing over a numerical scale printed on paper. The Phaser prop replica is a complex piece of equipment and its indicator lens is put to good use as a functional mode selection button. As a result the lens is illuminated and instead of numbers, displays the letters, P, C and Fx, relating to the different modes (Practice, Control and FX modes). The original prop’s grip twists into place using curved pins that also form an electrical connection between the battery compartment (in the grip) and the Phaser II main body emitter lamp. Over time, this mechanical joint has been subjected to stress and wear and has become very weak. In the design of the Phaser replica we have addressed this issue. The replica grip pushes on to the Phaser II main body in a similar way to the original, but the grip is securely held in place using a long bolt that is positioned to resemble the nut that holds the battery door onto the base of the grip in the original. In the original prop there is no electrical connection between the Phaser I and II. However, in the replica, when the Phaser I and II are docked together there is a constant stream of information going between their respective microcontrollers. In addition, the battery power for the assembled Phaser comes from a lithium battery in the Phaser I. As a result there is an array of connector pins on the top surface of the Phaser II docking recess, which mate with matching gold pads on the underside of the Phaser I. The original Phaser hero prop has a large recess in its end face for the locking catch that holds it in place when it is docked, In the Phaser I replica, this recess is partially filled with a micro USB charging socket. Sound is an important part of the apparent function of any prop. Yet when making TV shows and films, the sound effects are almost always added afterwards in post-production, and it is unusual for props to make any sound. However, to make our replica as engaging as possible we decided that it should make an appropriate range of Phaser firing sounds. The Phaser I replica has a speaker mounted under the grille, which instead of being a thin sheet of pressed foil, is a nickel plated die casting which has been made with tiny holes in it to let the sound out. The shape and pattern of the replica grille’s surface features have been carefully matched to those of the original prop.

Over the years of filming, the original Phaser was naturally subjected to rough handling and needed to be repaired and repainted on occasion. Over successive repairs, the reeding on the top surface at the back of the Phaser II body became damaged. The Phaser replica has perfect reeding as it was originally created. On the Phaser replica, the circular knob/door feature on the front left-hand side of the Phaser II has been made removable so that it can be opened to reveal a glowing dilithium crystal inside the main body. In the original prop, this feature was not removable.

Yes. The Phaser is supplied with with a USB charging cable, but any good quality micro USB cable may be used to charge the Phaser.

No, the codes are not erased when the Phaser runs out of charge. The Phaser will retain the remote control codes it has learned even if it is not charged for a long period. However, to maintain the condition of the battery, it is recommended that the Phaser be charged at least once every six months.

The Phaser is no longer in production and unfortunately, all retailers that once stocked the phaser have sold through.

The Phaser is compatible with almost all makes of home audio-visual equipment around the world, such as TVs, DVD players, hi-fis and set-top boxes. Please note that the Phaser only works with infra-red (IR) remote controls, not radio-frequency (RF) remotes, and that the Phaser is not compatible with Bang & Olufsen equipment.

No, the Phaser is not a full replacement for your standard remote control. However it can learn the infra-red (IR) codes from 36 of the buttons on your existing remote controls. This is enough for you to have some fun performing controlling your home entertainment equipment. You can over-write any of the 36 functions with new IR codes at any time, if you change your mind about the functions that you want the Phaser to perform.

Like any sensitive instrument, it takes a bit of practice to master the Phaser. Some people seem to be natural members of the Enterprise crew and can stun TVs and iPod docks into silence with it straight away, but for most Starfleet trainee officers, about ten minutes’ practice is required to get the hang of the different movement gestures. Please note that the Phaser does require quite precise hand movements to perform the gestures, so we do not recommend it as a remote control for the elderly or infirm.

The Phaser I has a built-in rechargeable lithium power cell that is recharged via the USB cable supplied with the Phaser. (Any good quality USB to micro USB cable may also be used). The Phaser II does not have a battery, but takes its power from the Phaser I when they are docked together. The power cell in the Phaser I cannot be changed and will last the lifetime of the product.

Is the Phaser a “screen-accurate” replica?

For most users the answer is a definite “Yes!”. We have spent thousands of hours and taken great care to make this Phaser replica as accurate as possible to the actual last known screen-used hero prop that Shatner and Nimoy used in the original series of Star Trek . This has included taking the first 3D laser scans of the original hero prop, under the watchful eye of Academy Award-nominated prop maker  and Star Trek authority, Greg Jein, who owns the original prop and kindly allowed us access to study it. We weighed the parts of the original prop, so as to be able to tune the weight of the replica to get it as close as possible to that of the original, and assessed the colour and lustre of the various parts of the original prop under a variety of lighting conditions to make sure that our Phaser replica was the closest possible match for both colour and surface finish. To complement the scans we took detailed micrometer measurements and numerous photographs, and discussed the provenance of the original hero prop at length with Greg Jein to make sure that our Phaser not only followed the data of the original accurately, but also captured the nuances of the original prop’s intention.

However, in order to make the Phaser manufacturable and more affordable, and to iron out some of the original’s inconsistencies, we have had to make some slight changes, and as such, this replica may be considered to be an idealised version of the original hero prop.

The hero prop is made from a range of different materials including fibreglass, brass, aluminium, resin and acrylic. In order to keep the cost as reasonable as possible we have used the nearest equivalent material that is suitable for modern manufacturing methods. Generally, where metal has been used in the construction of the hero prop, we have used metal in the Phaser replica. In the hero prop, where aluminium is used for the muzzle, side door, heat sink, side rails, thumbwheel, and selector dial, we have used hand-polished, nickel-plated, die cast zinc. The grip of the original is made from hand painted brass tube embellished with popsicle sticks – our  replica is also painted, but is made from die cast zinc. The original Phaser I and II bodies are made in fibreglass and have been painted (a number of times through the prop’s history), and we have replicated these parts as closely as possible in lacquer coated, injection moulded ABS. Finally, where the original hero prop uses cast resin or acrylic for the transparent elements, such as the nozzles and lens covers, we have used acrylic and a water-clear co-polyester called Tritan, to achieve the best optical clarity and mouldablity.

The original hero prop is not symmetrical. The parting line separating the two halves doesn’t run down the centreline of the Phaser II body, and even taking this into account, the two halves of the Phaser II body do not have symmetrical curves and features. The two halves of the body are held together with an off-centre screw on the underside of the Phaser in front of the trigger. When designing our Phaser replica, we decided to straighten out the Phaser II body, make the parting line run along the centreline and remove the fixing screw. The sweep of the sides in the plan view was a best-fit average of the left and right side 3D scan data.

The original Phaser I only has a metal side rail on its right hand-side. On the left-hand side of the Phaser I, the side rail is replaced with a strip of black hook and eye (Velcro®) fastener, onto which a silver line is drawn. This was used to attach the Phaser to the actors’ costumes on set, and while this might have been acceptable for filming, in reality it doesn’t look very good, so we replaced the fastening strip with a metal side rail to match the right-hand side.

In every other respect we have attempted to make the Phaser replica as close as possible to the exact dimensions of the original using the 3D scans in conjunction with detailed and accurate measurements we took of the original.

In order to improve infrared transmission reliability, the Phaser replica uses a rod of solid acrylic as a light guide, rather than a drilled-out tube that the original prop used for its Phaser I emitter tip. Our emitter tip is fixed so that it cannot extend and retract when the sight is raised and lowered.

On the original prop, the indicator lens on top of the Phaser I is a simple piece of clear cast resin glued to the top housing over a numerical scale printed on paper. The Phaser prop replica is a complex piece of equipment and its indicator  lens is put to good use as a functional mode selection button. As a result the lens is illuminated and instead of numbers,  displays the letters, P, C and Fx, relating to the different modes (Practice, Control and FX modes).

The original prop’s grip twists into place using curved pins that also form an electrical connection between the battery compartment (in the grip) and the Phaser II main body emitter lamp. Over time, this mechanical joint has been subjected to stress and wear and has become very weak. In the design of the Phaser replica we have addressed this issue. The replica grip pushes on to the Phaser II main body in a similar way to the original, but the grip is securely held in place using a long bolt that is positioned to resemble the nut that holds the battery door onto the base of the grip in the original.

In the original prop there is no electrical connection between the Phaser I and II. However, in the replica, when the Phaser I and II are docked together there is a constant stream of information going between their respective microcontrollers. In addition, the battery power for the assembled Phaser comes from a lithium battery in the Phaser I. As a result there is an array of connector pins on the top surface of the Phaser II docking recess, which mate with matching gold pads on the underside of the Phaser I.

The original Phaser hero prop has a large recess in its end face for the locking catch that holds it in place when it is docked, In the Phaser I replica, this recess is partially filled with a micro USB charging socket.

Sound is an important part of the apparent function of any prop. Yet when making TV shows and films, the sound effects are almost always added afterwards in post-production, and it is unusual for props to make any sound. However, to make our replica as engaging as possible we decided that it should make an appropriate range of Phaser firing sounds. The Phaser I replica has a speaker mounted under the grille, which instead of being a thin sheet of pressed foil, is a nickel plated die casting which has been made with tiny holes in it to let the sound out. The shape and pattern of the replica grille’s surface features have been carefully matched to those of the original prop.

Over the years of filming, the original Phaser was naturally subjected to rough handling and needed to be repaired and repainted on occasion. Over successive repairs, the reeding on the top surface at the back of the Phaser II body became damaged. The Phaser replica has perfect reeding as it was originally created.

On the Phaser replica, the circular knob/door feature on the front left-hand side of the Phaser II has been made removable so that it can be opened to reveal a glowing dilithium crystal inside the main body. In the original prop, this feature was not removable.

Can I charge the Phaser with any micro-USB cable?

Yes. The Phaser is supplied with with a USB charging cable, but any good quality micro USB cable may be used to charge the Phaser.

No, the codes are not erased when the Phaser runs out of charge. The Phaser will retain the remote control codes it has learned even if it is not charged for a long period. However, to maintain the condition of the battery, it is recommended that the Phaser be charged at least once every six months.

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The USS Odyssey , a Galaxy -class starship using its main phaser array on a Dominion Jem'Hadar attack vessel

A phaser array was a weapon comprised of a linear arrangement of numerous phaser emitters located in strategic areas of a starship , space station , or other vessel . In the 23rd century , phaser arrays had smaller numbers of emitters, and were commonly referred to as phaser banks often like gun turrets on 20th century warships ( TOS : " The Corbomite Maneuver ", " Balance of Terror ") By the 24th century , Starfleet began to fit its vessels and facilities with phaser arrays that spanned across the ship's hull and contained much larger numbers of emitters, these were often called "Phaser strips." The arrays aboard a Galaxy -class starship could channel vast energy in a short time frame, capable of cutting through a mile of solid granite in seconds. ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ", " Legacy ", " A Matter Of Time ", " Inheritance ")

During the firing sequence of some ship-mounted arrays, phaser energies would travel along the emitter strip and converge at the best position for targeting. ( Star Trek: The Next Generation )

Galaxy -class ships, in the docked configuration, generally exhibited eleven phaser arrays. Two large arrays encircled the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the saucer section . The other nine arrays were on the stardrive section : two upper aft arrays inward of the saucer impulse engines , one on the ventral surface of the engineering section, two lateral arrays on the warp nacelle pylons, and two aft arrays each on the dorsal and ventral pylon surfaces proximate to the aft photon torpedo launcher. An additional array, on the "cobra head" of the engineering module, was only exposed and usable when the ship was separated into its two components . ( Star Trek: The Next Generation )

Intrepid -class vessels were equipped with thirteen phaser arrays plus at least four separate phaser banks. On the primary hull , there were two main arrays (one starboard, one port) on each of the dorsal and ventral surfaces, and two smaller aft arrays (also one starboard and one port) on each surface. One behind the bridge. The other five arrays were on the engineering section: one on the ventral surface, two lateral ventral arrays on the warp nacelle pylons, and two aft arrays on the underside of the lateral pylon. ( Star Trek: Voyager ; VOY : " Resolutions ") Two separate phaser banks in the aft torpedo launchers ( VOY : " Dragon's Teeth "), one aft phaser bank was located behind the second tractor beam emitter, in the aft section of Deck 14 ( VOY : " Think Tank "), and an embedded emitter was located on the ventral surface of the ships right nacelle. ( VOY : " Unimatrix Zero ")

The later Sovereign -class starships originally had twelve arrays, including seven dorsal arrays and five ventral arrays. ( Star Trek: First Contact ) By 2379 , four additional arrays were added to the nacelle pylons of the Sovereign -class USS Enterprise -E , bringing the total complement of arrays to sixteen. ( Star Trek Nemesis )

In 2371 , Korinas asked Benjamin Sisko for information on the USS Defiant 's phaser array. ( DS9 : " Defiant ") In the early months of the Dominion War , the crew of the Defiant placed depleted phaser array power cells in the mess hall as a sign they would not stop fighting. ( DS9 : " Behind the Lines ")

Cardassian Galor -class vessels were equipped with multiple phaser arrays which could cover 360 degrees. These were used during Operation Return primarily to destroy Federation attack fighters . ( DS9 : " Sacrifice of Angels ")

The USS Voyager employing its phaser array strips against a Borg probe

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  • ENGAGE! WITH THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: These 2 Nerf LMTD blasters, inspired by the Starfleet Type 3 and Type 2 Phasers, capture the look of the iconic phasers from the universe of Star Trek
  • TYPE 3 PHASER WITH LIGHT AND SOUND EFFECTS: Light-up areas include Borg assimilation effects and phaser effects. Includes authentic movie sounds from Star Trek: First Contact film and phaser action sounds
  • TYPE 3 PHASER FEATURES MOTORIZED DART BLASTING: Power up the motor in this automatic Nerf dart blaster and take aim at attacking Borg drones. Fires 5 foam darts in a row from the internal 5-dart clip
  • TYPE 2 PHASER BLASTER: The phaser fires 1 dart and has a pull back priming handle. Load 1 dart into the blaster, prime, and press the button to launch the dart
  • INCLUDES 7 NERF ELITE DARTS: This awesome set of 2 iconic Star Trek phasers comes with 7 Official Nerf Elite foam darts

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Engage! with the 35th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with these Nerf LMTD Star Trek Starfleet Type 3 Phaser and Starfleet Type 2 Phaser! They capture the look of the phasers handled by Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. The Type 3 motorized dart blaster has light-up effects that simulate the look of being assimilated by the Borg in homage to the film, Star Trek: First Contact, light-up phaser effects, phaser sounds, authentic First Contact movie sounds, an internal 5-dart clip, and fires 1 dart at a time. The Starfleet Type 2 Phaser fires 1 dart and has a pull-back priming handle. With their premium design details, the blasters honor Star Trek, the iconic universe that has sparked imaginations and engaged fans for over 50 years. The blasters come in premium packaging that's perfect for display. Eyewear recommended (not included). Includes 7 foam Nerf Elite darts. Type 3 phaser requires 4x 1.5v AA alkaline batteries (not included). TM & Copyright 2022 CBS Studios Inc. © 2022 Paramount Pictures Corp. Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.

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Engage! the 35th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with these Nerf LMTD Star Trek Starfleet Type 3 Phaser and Starfleet Type 2 Phaser!

They capture the look of the phasers handled by Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise . The Type 3 motorized dart blaster has light-up effects that simulate the look of being assimilated by the Borg—in homage to the film, Star Trek: First Contact —light-up phaser effects, phaser sounds, authentic First Contact movie sounds, an internal 5-dart clip, and fires 1 dart at a time.

The Starfleet Type 2 Phaser fires 1 dart and has a pull-back priming handle. With their premium design details, the blasters honor S tar Trek, the iconic universe that has sparked imaginations and engaged fans for over 50 years. The blasters come in premium packaging that's perfect for display.

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Customers find the toy gun fun and easy to load. They also say it has good action time.

"...I love both of these and they are just pretty dang fun . I did get some gift cards and knocked down the out of pocket cost. This is a pretty penny...." Read more

"...shot, sort of a weird pump action, no lights or sound, but also fun to use . Though pricey, i feel this one was totally worth it." Read more

"...It works as I expected and is a lot of fun . For how light the darts are, they have good range...." Read more

"it was a long wait but it was worth it lights, good action time it’s perfect" Read more

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toy gun. For example, they mention it's well done, amazing, and shoots very well. Some say that the rifle is excellent and the hand phaser looks pretty dang good.

"...Over all I am impressed by the look and aesthetic ; it may have a bit of a Nerf toy color but over all the features are pretty amazing and well done...." Read more

" Works well . You can tell it was created to be a show piece to put on a wall and the size. The SIZE! Its huge...." Read more

"The Phaser Rifle is excellent and shoots very good as well as the hand phaser." Read more

"Type 2 Phaser jammed at initial use; replacement works great ...." Read more

Customers appreciate the value of the toy gun. They say it's worth every penny, the flash light is bright, and the darts have good range.

"...This is a pretty penny . I think it is a nice fit to any trek collection. The lights and sounds are amazing and I would not mind cosplaying this...." Read more

"...It works as I expected and is a lot of fun. For how light the darts are , they have good range...." Read more

"it was a long wait but it was worth it lights , good action time it’s perfect" Read more

"...It was well worth the wait ." Read more

Customers are satisfied with the length of the toy gun. They mention it's truly full size and a nice fit to any trek collection. It is battery operated and can hold 5 darts at a time.

"...This is a pretty penny. I think it is a nice fit to any trek collection . The lights and sounds are amazing and I would not mind cosplaying this...." Read more

"...special edition nerf like the aliens pulse rifle, this one is truly full size and full length. One could easily cosplay with this as is...." Read more

"...The type 3 rifle is 4 C battery operated and can hold 5 darts at a time . The battery compartment is near the butt of the rifle...." Read more

Customers are satisfied with the sound effects on the toy gun. They mention that the sounds are surprisingly good, amazing, and there are power up and power down sound effects.

"...I think it is a nice fit to any trek collection. The lights and sounds are amazing and I would not mind cosplaying this...." Read more

"...But… they light up and there is power up and power down sound effects . The darts are a custom gold style matching phaser blasts so to speak...." Read more

"...The sound effects on the rifle are surprisingly good ...." Read more

Customers are dissatisfied with the instructions provided with the toy gun. They mention that it comes with no instructions.

"...The instructions were really tucked into the back of the box - I had to really take the box apart to pull them out - and I had to really pull...." Read more

"...My only small complaint is that directions are not clear as to where batteries go, but I got it! Pew Pew" Read more

"The product comes with 0 instructions . There is nothing to show you where batteries go, how to load or even what features are included...." Read more

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  1. ‎Star Trek Timelines on the App Store

    Welcome to Starfleet, Captain! STAR TREK TIMELINES is the ultimate Star Trek™ sci-fi and role-playing mobile game with the battle on a spaceship in space. Conquer the galaxy with them! Set your phaser to stun and join Starfleet on an adventure through space to save the galaxy from a time anomaly. The STAR TREK TIMELINES brings together the ...

  2. Star Trek Phaser App

    The Phaser comes with the classic stun and kill settings, which made us wonder just how we would ever be able to keep our thumbs on the stun option instead of the instant death alternative, which ...

  3. ‎Phaser Type I on the App Store

    The primary defensive arms carried by crew members are two types of small phasers. Type I and Type II. Both are high-energy devices sized for personal use and can be stowed in or attached to one's uniform. This App is a detailed digital reproduction of the Phaser Type I. Functions and Noise have be recreated as accurate as possible.

  4. How Phasers Work In Star Trek

    How Phasers Work In Star Trek. We explain the science behind Star Trek's phasers. By Kevin C. Neece | Published 8 months ago. Though euphemistically (and inaccurately) referred to as "ray guns" by even a couple of characters in Paramount's Star Trek, phasers are the ever-present sidearm of choice in Starfleet and are much more sophisticated and thought out than anything Buck Rogers ever ...

  5. Paramount Launch New Star Trek 'Fankit' Site + New Phaser iPhone App

    Star Trek Phaser iPhone Application. Also today Paramount released a new free Star Trek app at iTunes. The "Star Trek Phaser" turns your iPhone or iTouch into Phaser and is really a game you can ...

  6. Phasers

    The Weapons of Star Trek. 2150 Enterprise: 2260 Star Trek: 2280 Motion Pictures: 2360 Next Generation: 2370 Deep Space 9 & Voyager

  7. Star Trek: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Phasers

    These devices have several interesting features that rarely come up in the franchise.Read the article here: https://whatculture.com/tv/star-trek-10-things-yo...

  8. Setting a phaser on overload : r/startrek

    Setting a phaser on overload. In the original series, it was mentioned several times that a hand phaser could be set to overload, turning it into a makeshift hand grenade. There was one episode, for example, where someone tries to assassinate Captain Kirk by setting a phaser on overload and hiding it in his quarters, hoping to blow him up.

  9. Phaser

    Phasers were the most common and standard directed energy weapon in the arsenal of Starfleet and several other powers. Most phasers were classified as particle weapons and fire nadion particle beams, (Star Trek: First Contact; TNG: "The Mind's Eye"; VOY: "Time and Again", "Demon") but some, like the Ferengi hand phaser, were classified as plasma weapons and fired forced plasma beams. (TNG ...

  10. Hand phaser

    The Star Trek: The Original Series hand phaser was a small black device about the size of a communicator that could be separated from the pistol grip of a type 2 phaser.The production staff of Star Trek: The Next Generation found that the smaller 24th century version of the small hand phaser used in TOS was far too miniaturized to be seen on TV screens, and used it very infrequently.

  11. What Is A Phaser In Star Trek?

    Hey Trekkies! In this video, I breakdown phasers in Star Trek and tell you everything you need to know. Enjoy!

  12. REVIEW

    Just four months after it was announced to fans, Factory Entertainment's latest Star Trek: The Next Generation prop replica has arrived — bringing back the retro 1987-era styling of the original 'dustbuster' Type II Starfleet hand phaser. With its curvy one-piece design and notable blue emitter, the 'dustbuster' phaser was nicknamed after the popular hand vacuum of the era, a ...

  13. TrekCore.com

    Star Trek Iconic Sounds. Click the link of a sound once to play the sound. Click the link to the sound again to pause it. Right click on a link to save it to your computer. ... Borg Phaser Borg Ship Flyby Borg Sound 1 *NEW* Borg Sound 2 *NEW* Borg Sound 3 *NEW* Borg Sound 4 *NEW* Borg Struck by Phaser *NEW* Borg Struck by Phaser 2 *NEW*

  14. Phase-pistol

    Above: Toy replica. Below: Phase-pistol set to overload in ENT: "United ". Although similar, phase-pistols were not yet technically phasers.According to Worf in TNG: "A Matter Of Time", phaser weaponry was invented in the 23rd century.Phase-pistols were intended as an earlier version of phasers according to the text commentary on ENT: "Broken Bow".Even though Enterprise carried both EM-33 and ...

  15. Star Trek Hand Phasers (and Phase Pistols), 1966-2005

    Phasers on stun! Whether it's against the Salt Vampire, the Borg, or the Jem'Hadar, hand phasers are vital equipment for Starfleet personnel. Although not in...

  16. Star Trek Phaser

    The Phaser is packed with features that enrich the owning experience, making it perfect for any Sci-Fi fan. Setting the Phaser II dial selects one of ten authentic Phaser firing sounds that play when the Phaser's trigger button is pressed. Rolling the thumbwheel lifts the aspirator grille and sight in a single smooth action.

  17. Is it ever explained what a phaser is powered by? : r/startrek

    Yes, it's powered by friendship. That's why Federation phasers are stronger than Cardasian phasers. With plot devices. It is a battery and uses "transstator" technology - whatever that is. It's implied/assumed that the handle of the Original Series type 2 phaser is a removable/swappable battery pack.

  18. What is the Effective Range of Starship Weapons? : r/startrek

    smileylich. • 9 yr. ago. For the original series, the game Star Fleet Battles spent a lot of time reviewing the old blueprints (Franz Josheph's Star Fleet Technical Manual of the 1970's), and came up with this: Phasers: Maximum range 750,000 km (maximum effective range 50,000 km) Photons: Maximum range 300,000 km (maximum effective range ...

  19. Phaser array

    A phaser array was a weapon comprised of a linear arrangement of numerous phaser emitters located in strategic areas of a starship, space station, or other vessel. In the 23rd century, phaser arrays had smaller numbers of emitters, and were commonly referred to as phaser banks often like gun turrets on 20th century warships (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver", "Balance of Terror") By the 24th ...

  20. Nerf LMTD Star Trek Starfleet Type 3 Phaser Motorized Blaster with

    ENGAGE! WITH THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: These 2 Nerf LMTD blasters, inspired by the Starfleet Type 3 and Type 2 Phasers, capture the look of the iconic phasers from the universe of Star Trek ; TYPE 3 PHASER WITH LIGHT AND SOUND EFFECTS: Light-up areas include Borg assimilation effects and phaser effects.

  21. The Science of Star Trek's Phasers

    #startrek #phasers #technology Phasers are one of the most iconic pieces of technology from Star Trek. Powerful particle weapons with settings ranging from a...

  22. Starship weapons: phasers Vs disrupters? : r/startrekadventures

    Thank you kindly. According to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual, disruptor weapons generally carry more energy than standard phaser weapons, but are more lacking in accuracy and fast discharge. That makes sense. Thank you. Phasers fire a particle beam that is highly versatile. They're red.

  23. Would Phasers work underwater? : r/startrek

    Yes. They did it in Voyager's Thirty Days. As PFC said, it's been done. However, I would think that it would have to reduce its effectiveness because energy that would otherwise move unimpressed through space until it hits something it can transfer into would be absorb by the surrounding water. By that same logic, air is doing the same thing ...