2.9
293 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The future of easy saber technology is here! With the Xeno Configurator, you can connect through
bluetooth to your Xeno3 board – pixel OR baselit – and customize your blade effects, colors, and
ignitions, as well as update the firmware to add new features to your board as they become available!
BASIC FEATURES:
- Bluetooth connection to Xeno3 boards
- Edit blade modes, effects, and ignitions
- Test sound fonts
- Easily upgrades the firmware of your saber
- Change colors for each font’s blade effects
Programmer/ App maker – DT Software
Updated on
Jul 25, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

2.9
282 reviews
Jon Movius
May 22, 2024
This app is only ok. It's definitely missing a few things that they got rid of for some dumb reason. For starters, you have to be holding the saber/core within about 4 inches from the phone. Next, the app no longer allows you to choose color change where the previous version did. You also cannot change the blade effect anymore from the app (stable, unstable, pulse, etc..) Please fix the app back to its full customization capability. This version honestly kinda sucks and is irritating
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Diamondman 101 (Dimondman101)
June 19, 2024
Awful. Anytime I try to connect my lightsaber, the app freezes up. Even when the saber says it's connected. And on the rare occasion I DO manage to get them to connect with each other, it's only for a few seconds before the saber disconnects. This app isn't worth the time, you're better off just reading the little booklet you get when ordering your saber and figuring out the motion and button controls.
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Richard Osborn