Star Wars Star Wars Science – Force Trainer
Product Description
Have you ever wished you could move an object with the power of your mind? Now you can, as you control the Jedi Training remote with only your thoughts. Jedi Master Yoda guides you through 15 levels of Force training as you develop your powers of concertration. discover if you have the skills to reach the highest rank of Jedi Master.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #398 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Star Wars
- Model: 15051
- Released on: 2009-07-01
- Dimensions: 10.00″ h x 6.00″ w x 16.00″ l, 2.75 pounds
Features
- 15 Levels of training: Advance from Padawan to Jedi Knight
- Wireless Headset
- Training remote
- Features STAR WARS character voices and sound effects
- Fun and informative learning guide
From the Manufacturer
May the Force be with you. The Force Trainer by Uncle Milton actually allows you to control a Jedi Training Remote with your mind, by tapping into cutting-edge brainwave technology. Utilizing dry EEG sensor technology, the headset reads and interprets your brainwaves. The deeper your concentration and mental focus, the greater your ability to move the Training Remote up or down the Training Tower. Progress from Padawan to Jedi Master as you master the use of “The Force” through 15 levels of training. Increasingly challenging sequences are aided by training cues and instruction from the master of all Jedi Masters himself, Yoda. Additional STAR WARS sound effects confirm accomplishment and provide encouragement throughout your training. Advancement and current level of your training is displayed on the Training Tower control panel.
Customer Reviews
nice toy![]()
You put the headset on your head…make sure the contacts are in the right place(even fit a 8 year old’s head). Then its easy in the first level. Just to start counting by 2′s to make the ball move up the tube(will not be that easy in later levels). Our house is crazy and someone would wait until the person had the ball pretty high up and then say something funny and it was always funny to see the ball just drop from lack of concentration.
Well I had one for about 3 weeks before I took it back for the money. It was fun for about 2 days then even with 6 people in the house it sat pretty much unused for a couple weeks. That said there are 3 levels. The first level even the 8 year old beat. Second level was pretty cool and was the one that was the most fun. Third level was just to hard (understandably) for anyone in the house to beat even at the end of 3 weeks. This was still cool because it gave something to shoot for.
For the $130 this thing was in the store it was not worth it unless you have people over often. Then it would be a great conversation piece/toy on the coffee table. Very sturdy no real parts to loose and very close to five stars if nothing else because it seems the first of a kind. The ball just goes up and down the tube though. I will try the Mind Flex that seems a little more entertaining and less expensive hopefully next month.
Great product. Definitely worth playing with.
Fun for the audience it’s made for.![]()
This is all that my son asked for for Xmas or his 9th birthday. At the time we asked him, it was well over $100. But he kept asking & it got decent write ups so the search began. I purchased his for just around $75 and it was a good deal at the time, I see that now on Amazon it goes for half that now. Such is life!
So he opened it last night and is still wearing the wireless headset this morning. He is intregued! The adults found it interesting but not for long. We adults can be finicky! But my 9 yo loves it, and that’s all that matters. Whether it actually measures the beta waves in your brain or it’s just completing a circuit, he doesn’t care. It seems to work for him though. He can make the ball go up & down at will, at it was intertaining to hear his baby brother shout “up!” “up!” as big brother made it go up. Same with down.
All that matters to me is if it puts a smile on my son’s face, and it does. He loves Star Wars and he loves this! I gave it 5 stars because if you ask my son, it is perfect. And that’s the audience it was meant for.
January 4, 2010
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Posted by Sai6205

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