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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
It worked for about a month and then it would not turn on. Even after it was fully charged do not buy.
John B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Really cool idea & functionality. Colors are bright & brilliant. We encountered a problem with the off switch. It wont turn off. It has been on for way past 16 hours.
Tami
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2024
This is super cute for Halloween, parties, raves etc.
Laura Krawec
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2024
Received as expected, is exactly the type of whip I was looking for. I think I lost some of the light changing, it stays on a solid colour now that I have to manually change.
Chrystal
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024
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Geof S.
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2024
Great product and hours of fun
ChiKitty
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Worth spending the extra money for this one, recharge is a plus. Just wish it had more light mode settings
Nate W
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
With a price point in the high 40's, this AZIMOM light whip is more solid and the whip itself has a significantly greater amount of light filaments than the cheaper one I'd purchased (from seller Szyicong) in the low 30's price point. By trying to save 15 dollars I ended up with a cheap product I didn't care for much. Then I bought this Azimom whip, and not long after the un-boxing I realized how foolish I'd been for not having ordered this one initially.I am a Vine Voice, but I paid for both of my light whips: neither was being offered in the Vine program at the time of my orders. Both of these are rechargeable by micro-USB (neither accepts USB-C). That's it for their similarities.Now the diferences:The cheap one has a plastic handle; this one's handle is metal and feels way more solid.The cheap one has just one button, which controls the color and solid vs fading vs flashing modes, but also functions as a power button (longer press); this one has a stand-alone power button, and the longer presses on the main button cycle through the different modes.The cheap one has 7 static color modes to choose from: this one has TEN.The cheap one's LED filaments are fixed; on this Azimom the head (where the filaments enter the handle) rotates 360 degrees, making it much easier to use.This one also has USB-A port; I don't think you can charge the device through it, but if you have a phone charging cable you could charge your phone from the light whip's battery. I don't find this to be a useful feature, and I highly doubt I'd ever try that unless I was in an absolute emergency.MOST IMPORTANTLY: the cheap one is simply less impressive visually, due to the manufacturer having skimped on the number of light filaments; this Azimom whip has approximately DOUBLE the filaments. It's like the nice thick tail of a healthy animal compared to the tail of a diseased and mangy one; the difference is night & day. It's much more bright and colorful based ONLY on the fact that it has about double the lights!The return window had closed on the cheap one, so I kept it for parties and festivals, where strangers are always wanting to try the whip. Rookies are hard on these whips (it gets pulled when getting stuck on clothing, the filaments get stepped on, the handle gets dropped, and the filaments start falling out); light whips are by nature somewhat delicate, so young children, people who don't have the "gentle gene," anyone who hasn't had any practice using whips, or anyone who is too impaired by drugs/alcohol will potentially destroy your whip. I can let people practice with the cheap one and save this Azimom light whip for adults with common sense and at least a little experience dancing with light whips. So I guess the cheap one wasn't a complete waste of money, after all.I've only had this whip for a little over a month; it's been lightly used thus far, at one festival and at a house party. If it does not end up being a dud (eg. just randomly stops working, or won't recharge anymore) and is still in-use 2-3 years down the road, it is well deserving of the 5 stars I am giving it, relative to the other more cheaply made whips out there. One person reviewing this whip had complained that you should buy "the more expensive one," but I honestly don't see more than a handful of whips for sale that are above the 50-60 dollar price point, and for those the only things you seem to be getting are bluetooth and the capacity to program the whip. Those might be useful for stage performers, but for basic fun at parties/festivals both of those features seem sort of meaningless to me.
Qwence
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2023
I’ve had this whip for over a year. It’s been great! Was a little stiff at first, but softens up over time. The buttons still work great, even with periodic abuse from my toddler. I usually use it at outdoor music festivals and electronic music shows, so it is well weathered. Some fibres have fallen out and the odd one broken, but it holds up well for what I put it through. And this will happen to some degree even with expensive ones, but the price is way more reasonable with this one. I had my first LED whip stolen at a show years ago, so don’t really want to drop hundreds unless I’m getting paid to perform with it!Maintenance: I wash with gentle soapy water on occasion, and lube with a standard silicone lube (same kind used for seggs), this does help keep the fibres soft; I use olive oil or grapeseed oil when the silicone is not available.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
This whip is seriously so amazing for the price. Very bright, super easy to use, and so cool! It’s perfect for a noob.I bought some of glofx’s silicone lube for glow toys and that makes untangling the whip a breeze. I can’t recommend this item enough if you’re looking for a cheap entry into glow toys!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2023
Good lightsNice coloursEasy to control it
andrew jordon
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2020
This is working well for me after I modified it to use for long exposure photos. Seems like a quality product straight out of the package. The fibers were too long for what I needed so I cut them down to a bit over a foot long.
LC Cottrell
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020
I bought this for my LightPainting projects for photography class. Our teacher had one that she was gifted that was nearly $100, this was HALF the price and I felt it worked way better than hers. Hers felt like a cheap light saber handle. Mine Is a metal handle and has alot more fiber optic nerves that gives my photo a very nice clean break of light. If you love lightpainting I highly suggest you purchasing this!
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