Got the Luke Xenopixel saber and got the Knight I (RGB) for free with the promotion. I also got another Ani saber from the same manufacturer which shares much of the same feedback as the Luke saber. In short, they're both great!Aside from a little scratch/chip on one of the emitters for Luke's saber, both sabers are amazing. Customer support was also very responsive, friendly and helpful (shoutout to Jaz!) Really appreciate the effort and energy she put out :)Unfortunately neither the Saber Company nor the manufacturers sell replacement emitters for Luke's saber, but the support team happily offered a $10 refund which is nice of them. The Xenopixel sabers (and the Knight I) are compatible with the Xeno app, which works but isn't the most reliable (for me). The saber needs to be super close to the phone, and even then there's a chance it'll take a multiple tries to connect. Just for reference, I know a few friends who got 2 button Proffie (Kal and Ahsoka) sabers from another reseller (won't name here, but he is very popular) for more than double the price. The second button gets in the way when you grip it, it's hard to change colors and settings without the plugging it into the computer, and one of the Ahsoka sabers couldn't turn off or change after a while. (My Luke, Ani, and Knight I sabers are single button Xenopixels. Luke and Ani's saber button is placed very well. You can twirl and swing with no issues with the button getting in the way).So... compared to those sabers my friends got, I'm very happy with what I got.Tips for those looking to buy: If you care about immersion, roleplaying, or a screen accurate experience, the Xenopixel is your best bet. If you have more budget and you are willing to put in the effort to plug the SD card into your computer, and want to the ability to fully customize your blade animations with programming, you can opt for the Proffie. The RGB sabers are lighter, but the lighting dims as you go up the blade, the tip is also awkwardly lit, and there is no scrolling ignition/deactivation effect on the blade. The major benefit for RGB is that you can use the saber as recklessly as you want, given that the hollow blade is cheap and replaceable. The saber is also a flashlight so there's little risk in damaging any circuitry.
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