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CONCLUSION

 

 

 

 

 

    The SpyraGO may not be as impressive as the SpyraThree but at the same time due to its reduced water pressure it’s far more ideal for young children. Now Spyra claims the SpyraGO has a range of around 8 meters and yes, during my tests I did verify this. Needless to say, by the time it reaches 6-7 meters the water blast has already started dropping so do keep that in mind. Spyra also claims that you can fire up to 75 shots per full reservoir and again, they are more or less right on the spot, so no problems here either. Unfortunately, the 9000 shots per charge is honestly not something I was able to test especially since I fully charged both models when they arrived in the lab (and I don’t think I even did 1000 shots let alone 9000). Having the USB-C charging port under a cover and having to remove it using the bundled screwdriver is certainly something that not many people will like (I know I didn't). Yes, charging the SpyraGO is not something end users will do frequently but still I did like the route Spyra took with the SpyraThree more. Finally, the fact that the SpyraGO comes with a reservoir you can fill up yourself actually makes sense and it should be a lot easier to use for children.


    The SpyraGO water blaster by Spyra currently retails for USD54 inside the USA and for 49Euros inside the EU (directly from Spyra – Clear version costs USD59/54Euros) a price tag which is quite balanced. Overall, even though the SpyraGO is clearly not meant for old boys and thus I didn’t have the same amount of fun with it as I did with the SpyraThree, it wasn’t meant to and since it delivers what parents would want for their children it gets the Golden Award.

PROS


- Design / Size
- Maximum Range (Up To
8m)
- Battery Life (Up To
9000 Bursts)
- 450ml Reservoir (Up To 75 Shots Per Fill)

- Available In Blue
, Red & Clear Versions



CON


- Single Shoot Mode
- USB Charging Port (Screwdriver Needed To Access)