Star Wars Hasbro Power Crystal Lightsaber – Electronic Lightsaber with Swap-In Kyber Crystals
Product description
What it is
The Star Wars Hasbro Power Crystal Lightsaber is an officially licensed roleplay toy that lets kids create their own glowing lightsaber. It features seven blade colours, interactive sound effects, and a first-attempt swap-in design with ten Kyber crystals. The cue is simple: build a customised lightsaber, then power up the blade and enjoy the glow and sound.
How it works and what makes it different

This electronic lightsaber is modular in a kid-friendly way. It comes with 10 Kyber crystals and five main parts (blade, hilt core, cap, cover and the core). The crystals glow when inserted, and the top crystal lights the blade while the bottom crystal lights the hilt, creating a dynamic two-colour effect. Combined with a removable Force blast feature, the blade gains an extra dramatic moment during play. The sounds respond to different crystal combinations, so the experience changes as you experiment with layouts.
Who it’s for


If you’re looking for a hands-on Star Wars toy that invites creativity, this set aligns with children who enjoy roleplay and visual storytelling. The 4+ age recommendation makes it a straightforward starter for younger fans, while the layered play of swapping crystals and mixing colours can keep interest over time as kids explore different setups.

Strengths you’ll notice in use
- Large degree of customisation: 50+ possible combinations enables ongoing play and storytelling.
- Visual appeal: seven blade colours plus the glow from inserted crystals creates a vivid, movie-inspired look.
- Immediate feedback: sounds change with crystal mixtures, which adds to immersion and lets kids “pilot” their own battles.
- Build-and-play approach: with multiple components, it doubles as a pretend‑tech activity and a fantasy gadget.
Limitations and what to watch

- It’s a toy, so the build quality and durability depend on careful handling by young children. The modular nature is great for play but may require occasional guidance to reassemble.
- The experience centres on imagination, if you prioritise performance for older collectors or realistic replica feel, this may not satisfy those expectations.
- Internal battery life and long-term wear aren’t specified here, so consider how your child plays (rough play vs. occasional display).


How it fits into different buying scenarios
- If you want a first-step lightsaber that supports creative play and simple assembly, this is a sensible option.
- If you’re after a more premium or highly realistic replica, this set leans towards imaginative play with kid-friendly design rather than hyper-realistic detail.
- If your child enjoys experimenting with gadgets and loves Star Wars, they’ll likely appreciate exploring the 50+ combos and the glow effects.

What to check before buying
- Confirm you’re comfortable with a plastic-built prop that prioritises screen-free play and hands-on assembly.
- Consider whether the seven blade colours and ten crystals cover the themes your child enjoys (Jedi, Sith, or colour-led storytelling).
- Check that the pieces are secure enough for approachable handling by a 4+ age group, and assess how often you might need to supervise for safe play and reassembly.
Practical example of use



A typical scene might involve a child selecting a red and blue crystal pair to power a “dual-colour” blade during a pretend duel, while activating the Force blast to punctuate a climactic moment in a story. The glow from the crystals and the corresponding sound effects add a sense of immediacy that helps kids immerse themselves in the adventure.
Where it sits in the broader buying landscape
Compared with simpler roleplay sabres, this set adds a genuine swap-in crystal feature and more programmable vibe through sound changes. It isn’t a high-end replica, but for younger fans seeking a hands-on, customisable experience, it offers tangible value through creative play and repeated variation.

Is it worth it?
Buying verdict: worth considering if your goal is a creative, kid-friendly lightsaber that grows with play through many configurations and animated sounds. It may not be the best choice if your priority is a premium, highly realistic prop or if your child prefers very robust, long-term construction.
FAQ
- How many crystals come with the lightsaber? Ten Kyber crystals are included.
- Do the sounds change with crystal combinations? Yes, sound effects vary depending on the arrangement.
- Is the blade fixed or extendable? The blade is extendable as part of the play set.
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