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The Khri

The Khri

Regular price $398.00
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"Remind me not to let you name the next world we discover."

A prime and elegant example of a High Republic Era lightsaber.

The Khri lightsaber was a blue-bladed lightsaber that was owned by the Jedi Master and scientist Santari Khri during the High Republic Era. She is also the close confidante and friend of Dagan Gera, the antagonist in Jedi : Survivor. Because this hilt captures very well the refinement of the High Republic it has been honored with amazing materials for its limited run.

This hilt features the use of 24K gold plating, copper and stainless steel in its construction 
and comes with a polycarbonate blade for durability.

Choose from three different core types:

  • RGB: This core type features a smooth, bright blade that can be cycled through a variety of colors.
  • Xenopixel3: This core type features a blade with individually addressable LEDs, which allows for incredibly realistic effects such as flickering, fading, and blade lock-up.
  • Proffie: This core type is the most advanced, featuring a soundboard that allows for realistic sound effects and smooth, responsive motion.

No matter which core type you choose, you'll be sure to have a lightsaber that is both impressive and functional.

Features:

  • High-quality construction
  • Accurate replica of Santari's lightsaber
  • Three different core types available
  • Smooth, bright blade (RGB core)
  • Individually addressable LEDs (Neopixel options)
  • Realistic sound effects
  • Smooth, responsive motion
  • Blade diameter: 1"
  • Hilt Length: 300mm (11.8")

Order The Khri lightsaber today and take your place as a Jedi Master from the High Republic era!

 

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What does this come with?

  • Heavy Duty Carrying Case
  • Charging cable OR Battery charger
  • Instruction Manual
  • Polycarbonate Blade
  • Blade Plug
  • Hilt Display Stand
  • Allen key + screws

RGB? Xenopixel? Proffie? What do they mean?

There are a few options of lightsaber core that you can choose from us here at SaberMax. Good news is, we're here to make that choice easier for you to make. The following gives you a basic rundown of the important points and recommendations.

RGB Baselit

RGB baselit sabers utilize illumination that comes from inside of the hilt and extends into the blade. The blade is a polycarbonate tube with a special light diffusing film inside it for even illumination. 

These sabers include features such as smooth swing, flash-on-clash, lighting effects, motion control, 12 changeable blade colors with16 soundfonts, and much more. RGB baselit sabers are a great choice for heavy dueling as the blades are extremely durable and relatively inexpensive to replace.

Xenopixel

Xenopixel sabers are a type of Neopixel sabers which utilize a 50-watt LED strip inside of the blade itself, which allows for maximum illumination. They are considerably brighter and more evenly lit than RGB baselit sabers. 

Neopixel sabers are powered by an advanced core that controls the lighting of these individual LEDs. This allows for extremely sophisticated effects not possible on RGB baselit sabers. The ignition sequence is completely animated, including gradual extension and retraction effects (creating a completely smooth ignition), as well as other specially animated effects. 

The LED strips within allows the blade is completely evenly lit, from base to tip, making it as realistic as in the movies. In addition to these ignition and shutdown sequences, Xenopixel sabers also have various pulsating effects not possible on RGB baselit sabers. The Xeno3 sabers also include 34 advanced soundfonts, compared to the 16 seen in RGB baselit sabers.

Also, our Xeno3 cores are highly customisable in addition to their pre-installed effects. Custom soundfonts, blade colors, blade effects, motion effects, and much more can be added through the 32GB SD card that is included with all Xeno3 sabers. This gives you the ability to program many different modes into the saber, resulting in endless possibilities. There is also an accompanying mobile app which pairs with the lightsaber via Bluetooth which allows you to easily program custom ignition, blade styles and colors in seconds. The Xeno3 is best suited for those who want that added touch of realism with the ease of having a range of custom options at their fingertips, along with some light dueling.

Proffie 2.2 Neopixel

Proffie 2.2 is the most advanced saber core currently available. It is a specialized type of Neopixel lightsaber that includes full customization options, in addition to all the standard effects of Neopixel sabers. Proffie sabers have many different sets of light effects, as well as other Proffie-specific capabilities. 

However, the best feature of Proffie sabers is that they are fully programmable, in addition to their pre-installed effects. Custom soundfonts, blade colors, blade effects, motion effects, and much more can be added through the 32GB SD card that is included with all Proffie sabers. This gives you the ability to program many different modes into the saber, resulting in endless possibilities.

In addition, the format of Proffie lightsabers is open source, and it can easily be adjusted. Tinkering with the open source software is easy and fun, although it is a very involved process. However there are many online knowledge bases within the saber community that are focused on Proffie sabers. Perfect for those who want the ultimate customization and not afraid to get their (fgurative) hands dirty.

Warranty

Every lightsaber that you buy from us is covered under our SaberWorx Warranty for 1 year from date of purchase under normal use. If any problems are presented within one year after purchase, please contact us and we will fix the issue in the best way possible for both parties, including returns, repairs and replacements.

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