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[REVIEW] Bluetooth Star Trek Communicator Is A Trekkie’s Dream Come True

[REVIEW] Bluetooth Star Trek Communicator Is A Trekkie's Dream Come True

After two years of development, The Wand Company has released the first fully functional Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator, based on the iconic device used by Captain Kirk in The Original Series.

The Wand Company has previously developed several museum quality TV and movie prop recreations, including a Star Trek phaser that doubles as a TV remote and a selection of highly-detailed Doctor Who Sonic Screwdrivers.

Immediately after taking it out of the box, you realize this thing is the real deal. It looks and feels premium. It truly doubles as both a museum-quality prop and a functional way of communication.

Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator

Created from a 3D laser scan of the original prop used on the show, the device is made of die-cast zinc, CNC machined aluminum, back-lit iridescent coated jewels, a spinning moiré winder and it comes with a built-in lithium polymer battery.

Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator

I setup the communicator up in minutes. It quickly paired with my iPhone 6 and I was good to go.

The first thing I did was scan through some of the pre-recorded messages from crew members of the Enterprise by tapping the right button up, down, left and right. Some of those messages include Sulu answering “Yes, Captain?” Spock saying “Enterprise, Spock here.” Bones responding with “McCoy here.” and of course Montgomery Scott saying “Scotty here, Captain.” in that accent that still warms my heart. The left button powers up and powers down the device. Tapping the left button twice triggers a message from Uhura saying “Captain Kirk, message from Starfleet Command, top priority.”

Next up, I tested out the voice commands. “Read me my text messages” I said after tapping the right button once. Then, through the speaker, the communicator started reading the latest text from my wife. Pretty cool.

Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator

So what’s in the box?

Inside the cardboard packaging, you’ll find the hard plastic case lined with moulded foam, the communicator itself, a charging cradle and base with the words “U.S.S. Enterprise Standard Issue Communicator” imprinted on the foot, a USB charging cable and a pleather carrying case.

If I had to make one gripe, it would be the volume of the speaker. It seems a little too quiet for use outside your quarters.

Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator

Would I use this to make calls on a regular basis? No, probably not — but let’s be honest, that’s not why Trekkies will want this. The cool factor is off-the-charts. This is the device I’ve been dreaming about for the last few decades. There are plenty of decent prop replicas out there but nothing that matches the quality, craftsmanship and eye for detail and design as The Wand Company’s Bluetooth Communicator.

The Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator sells for $150 and is available now at ThinkGeek.

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10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. ZOD

    August 7, 2016 at 9:22 pm

    Want.

  2. MoDare

    August 7, 2016 at 10:06 pm

    Meh.

    • Marmotjmarmot

      August 8, 2016 at 6:08 am

      Right. When they make a standalone phone that looks like this talk to me again.

  3. Jay

    August 9, 2016 at 3:31 am

    Overpriced

  4. Commander Klutz

    August 22, 2016 at 12:45 pm

    I bought one from Playmates a few years ago for $15. Just as good.

    • Dennis Rogers

      August 28, 2017 at 9:15 pm

      Bullshit. Seen those toys and are crap.

    • John Zoccano

      April 24, 2020 at 9:11 am

      Are you kidding??..that tells me you DONT have one of these as the quality is superb and accurate where the playmates is garbage in comparison.

  5. American Patriot

    November 21, 2016 at 2:20 am

    Saving for this.
    I wonder what bills can be put aside, in favor of this….Naaaa.
    Bills first, toys come second for adults I guess.
    Someday………?

  6. Eric

    December 26, 2019 at 10:49 am

    How ,ong does the battery last?

    • John Zoccano

      April 24, 2020 at 9:11 am

      USed it all day and still good…and the volume is excellent just have to know how to adjust it on the communicator….only gripe is there is no way to ascertain state of charge

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