Comparison of LGT Lightsaber models: Baselit, Xenopixel, Proffie 2.2, Golden Harvest

  1. Baselit Lightsaber:

Baselit lightsabers are straightforward and typically more affordable. They feature a single bright LED in the hilt that illuminates the blade. This makes the saber simpler but limits its ability to produce advanced effects like color changes along the blade. Baselit lightsabers often do not support smooth swing or complex sound fonts, making them ideal for casual fans or budget-conscious buyers.

  1. Xenopixel Lightsaber:

Xenopixel lightsabers are a step up from Baselit, offering advanced features such as smooth swing technology, blade effects (like rainbow, fire, and scrolling ignition), and the ability to change colors. Xenopixel is also capable of handling complex sound fonts and blade effects, providing a highly customizable and immersive experience for fans seeking more dynamic functionality.

  1. Proffie 2.2 Lightsaber:

Proffie 2.2 lightsabers are highly advanced and offer full customization options. Users can load different sound fonts, blade effects, and even create their own using the Proffieboard, which is open-source and programmable. It supports smooth swing, complex color changes, ignition effects, and customizable sound profiles. The Proffie 2.2 board is favored by enthusiasts and cosplayers who want total control over their lightsaber experience.

  1. Golden Harvest Lightsaber:

Golden Harvest lightsabers offer a balance between customization and ease of use. It provides smooth swing, multiple sound fonts, and blade effects like Xenopixel and Proffie but is considered more user-friendly. The Golden Harvest board is easier to navigate compared to the Proffie board, making it ideal for those who want a feature-rich saber without the complexity of coding or extensive customization