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I used the packing box on top of a TV tray. The trainer window needs to be at or near eye level. Turn brightness on tablet all the way up. On mine, one side was green, the other was clear so it's hard to know it's there. On the plastic windows, make sure you remove film from both sides. TIPS: You can (probably) use Lithium AAA rechargeable batteries.
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If you get one, before assembling, make sure you can connect to the headset with Bluetooth. If you can, use something like Amazon Prime so you can return it. Make sure you can load the Force Trainer app onto it.
STAR WARS JEDI FORCE ANDROID
So if you’re thinking about buying one of these as a toy:įirst make sure you have a maybe 9 or 10” Android tablet or iPad with Bluetooth. But there is ‘The Force Awakens” that I don’t know about (probably won’t ever make it that far.) Buyers Guide: However, it seems to me that once a kid or adult got through all of the training, they’d get bored with it after a few hours. I didn’t realize there are so many levels of training. It’s not really comfortable but was surprisingly easy to connect without having to adjust it. It’s a little tricky as there is a blue LED on top which you can’t see if you have the headset on. It’s tricky for this OLD man to tap and scroll upside down. Probably young kids would like it but I would rather have the option of playing it on the tablet screen. The hologram effect is interesting but is rather faky. I like the Star Wars music and Yoda training (in pretty good Yoda speak). It’s actually pretty easy and the parts all snap together so no tools required. Well, I advanced thru several stages and Yoda said pretty good, I did. Now you get to move the training remote up and down with your mind!! Cool stuff, I would’ve really loved this as a kid, but still even now, I think it’s pretty neat. Hologram Yoda will give you some instructions.Ĭonfusing to me, the screen will say Training Remote 1 (?) with a little motorboat sound. It’s tricky as you need to tap on the upside down tablet screen. Once you have it inserted, the tablet screen is projected down onto the trainer windows simulating a hologram(see pictures).
STAR WARS JEDI FORCE HOW TO
When you click on Start, it guides you how to flip tablet and insert it onto Trainer base. Now click on “USER” and login as a user, you can. This isn’t explained but once you have the Bluetooth paired, the line “PLEASE CHECK PROPER HEADSET AND POWER” will change to “USER”(see picture).
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(and that explains why it takes a while to load the app.) In hindsight, I see there’s some pretty good instructions on using the headset, pairing, navigation and tablet usage in the app.Ĭlicking on "Learn More" shows a nice video on what this is all about. Next you open the Force Trainer II app and tap on “SETUP”. On Android tablet, go to Settings, Bluetooth, turn it on, add device, select trainer (mine comes up as "Force Trainer II") and pair it, no password is required. TIP: Tablet, turn brightness to maximum, I would. TIP: I’m using an AAA rechargeable battery.
STAR WARS JEDI FORCE INSTALL
Next, per instructions, you need to install a 1.5V AAA battery in the headset and turn it on. To load the app, on Android, click on Play Store and find “The Force Trainer”, download it and install it. Now if you were Yoda-wise you would’ve tried to load the app on your tablet before even buying the STFT2 to make sure it works. It doesn’t have to be the Samsung Galaxies mentioned in the instructions. The directions are a little unclear but yes, you need a tablet maybe 9 or 10” Android or iPad to use the Trainer base.