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Laser tag comes to your home and iPhone w/ Recoil’s $68 Starter Set (Reg. $90)

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Amazon offers the Recoil Laser Combat Starter Set for $66.97 shipped. Also at Walmart. That’s down from the original price of $98, a new Amazon all-time low and the best offer available by $15. Rated 4.5/5 stars by 61 Walmart customers.

Recoil Laser Combat Set features:

  • Turn any location into an immersive GPS-enabled battlefield
  • Real-time player tracking for up to 16 players
  • 3D positional audio lets players hear exactly where enemy fire is coming from
  • Use Voice Chat to coordinate attacks or taunt your enemy
  • Location-based pickups and virtual weapons
  • Blaster toy is recommended for kids age 12 and older

Turn any location into an immersive GPS-enabled battlefield with this interactive Recoil Starter Set. It features real-time player tracking for up to 16 players and 3D positional audio that allows players to hear exactly where enemy fire is coming from. This kids’ interactive toy allows players to feel the explosive rush of FPS gaming as they run from point to point in the real world. Additional features include a Voice Chat function that helps coordinate attacks or taunt the enemy. 

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