Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet
Product Description
* Kids want to be clone troopers * Comes with signature phrases and voice amplifier * Adjustable head straps allow helmet to fit all head sizes * Helmet features sound effects and has five different voice clips from the movie * Can be used by a little kid or a full-grown adult
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #462 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 87627
- Released on: 2008-07-26
- Dimensions: 12.00″ h x 10.75″ w x 10.00″ l, 3.30 pounds
Features
- Kids want to be clone troopers
- Comes with signature phrases and voice amplifier
- Adjustable head straps allow helmet to fit all head sizes
- Helmet features sound effects and has five different voice clips from the movie
- Can be used by a little kid or a full-grown adult
Customer Reviews
Great for star wars fans![]()
My two sons are Star Wars fanatics. My 9 year old especially loves the clone troopers. The helmet is big (my head can fit it it) and the kids do look like bobbleheads as the other reviewer mentioned. The voice changer could be better but the other reviewer was too critical. The point is to sound like a clone trooper not like Darth Vader. So it doesn’t do much to change the voice because after all, clone troopers are just cloned humans anyways. And there are the other buttons which sound out phrases from the Clone wars movie. My son thinks “it’s perfect.”
Lives up to expectations![]()
Our 8 yr old wanted to spend some Christmas money on this item. We were very happy to find it on Amazon for $25. We had looked at it in many other stores for anywhere from $30 – $50. I read him some reviews from here, particularly regarding the “voice changer” before purchasing, but he wanted it anyway.
He LOVES this toy. It does require snapping together, and was a little tricky, but not too bad. The “voice changer” does not. And the microphone does not reach his mouth, so he really does not use that part of the helmet. Nevertheless, he loves playing with it, and being a clone trooper. He is a little smaller than average, but has never complained that the helmet hurt him or was too heavy. Mostly he uses his own voice and commands. He wears it outside, playing imagination battle games. It has been dropped on hard floors several times, but has not broken.
Although this clearly is false advertising, regarding the voice-changing function (which doesn’t), nevertheless, it was a good investment for Daniel.
January 30, 2010
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Posted by Sai6205

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