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Super Soaker spiritual successor Spyra just shrank its USB-C water blaster
Just $54 — but did it shrink too much?
Would you pay $180 for a USB-C water blaster that blasts an entire shot glass full of liquid every time you pull the trigger? Like I said when I tested the SpyraTwo and manual SpyraLX a couple years ago, water blasters have been stuck in a rut for decades, as Hasbro has largely neglected the once-dominant Super Soaker brand. I don’t know if Spyra will ever quite bring back the powerful water blaster bliss of the Super Soaker CPS and XPS days, but here’s hoping.
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