Nerf laser ops alphapoint pro 2-pack
- Brand:
- Nerf
- Model Number:
- E2281
- UPC:
- 630509745555
- EAN:
- 0630509745555
- Walmart SKU:
- 325057549
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$67.50 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Nerf laser ops alphapoint pro 2-pack since 6/6/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 6, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $67.50 (lowest on 6/6/2025) to $67.50 (highest on 6/6/2025). The average price during this period is $67.50.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 193 reviews.
Really happy with this purchase. It has been fun for the entire family so far. The guns seem sturdy and work as advertised. Will likely be buying more as Christmas approaches; seems like a perfect family activity for big gatherings.
Perfect laser guns for family fun
got them for xmas my son will like them
This is great. We've had many knockoff brand laser tag sets and they always break. We trust Nerf. And there's no darts all over the house when your done. They were a chocking hazard for his little siblings. We will totally get these. The smartphone app will keep him busy in training when me or his friends aren't available. I could see him playing this in his room when he's supposed to be sleeping.
Six year old girl. She enjoyed the single player mode that was available. She does enjoy laser tag at some of the amusement there is around town. I love the fact that you can sync it to your phone and go out and play a game and get score. I think that's a brilliant idea to see wins.
So far so good. 5 and 7 year old have a blast. Got 2 sets so parents or visiting friends can play as well. Purple for free-for-all, blue and red to play on teams. Haven't tried out the smart-phone option or played outside yet. Work well indoors as long as all guns are set to indoors (when set to outdoors but played indoors the receivers are too sensitive and aiming is not required.)
The Nerf laser tag guns were really nice for both indoor and outdoor play as well as single player or multiplayer mode the part that holds the smart phone for single player mode is very durable and have the phone very well and doubles over as an arm bands which was nice for if you end up going into another version of multiplayer are the billeted to sing all the guns to a single phone was also nice because that means that your friends and I'll come over and you can play without having to have phones in place by me that shouldn't be a overall I was a fan of the device as long as you're OK with guns you're like the st The Nerf laser tag guns were really nice for both indoor and outdoor play as well as single player or multiplayer mode the part that holds the smart phone for single player mode is very durable and how the phone very well and doubles over as an arm bands which was nice for if you end up going into another version of multiplayer are the billeted to sing all the guns to single phone was also nice because that means that your friends and I'll come over and you can play without having to have phones in place remove that shouldn't be overall I was a fan of the device as long as you're OK with guns you're like the toy
Fun laser tag guns. Good range. They're pretty basic without the app (making it 4 stars); with the app (and wearing your phone/iPod on your arm with the included arm bands), you get a clear readout of how many HP you have left, how many shots left, and how much time is left in the round (which you can adjust at the beginning of the round). The app also gives you options for power-ups after each round, turning it into more of an interactive video game experience. The app can be also run on a single phone (with more limited features) for groups of players that don't have multiple devices. All in all, a really fun version of laser tag. Two thumbs up!
We haven't tried the outdoor mode yet, but they enjoy playing inside
I would like not having the little foam bullets flying all over the house. The kids can have fun together with them and it's great there is a 1 player option. But seems like there's a lot of options that might be too old for my five-year-old with the phone component and stats, etc.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $27.00 (May 1) to $29.95 (Jun 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $29.15.
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