Cyberpunk Mask Helmet Futuristic Mask With infinity mirror lights Techwear mask Cosplay Costume
T**.
Only needed one adjustment
The mask looks amazing! It came packaged in a box and the mask itself was bubble wrapped quite well. My only gripe was the head straps are too low which makes the mask hard to keep on but a simple adjustment fixed it(although I had to stick the harness in an area that wasn't made for it). Otherwise it looks just like the picture. It appears to have tons of areas for attachments but I haven't found any sold on Amazon.The package comes with mask, 2 batteries, and a lens cloth.
C**L
Awesome helmut!
Great mask. Just started to customize it. Can't wait to use it for some renegade music shows this summer.
J**S
Cyberpunk Catastrophe:
Cyberpunk, Robots, and Sci-Fi, oh my! This Cyberpunk Futuristic Helmet is something that I've been wanting for a long time, so I decided to buy it for myself as a Christmas present. Other great-looking helmets were on the market, but I ultimately decided on this one because of the price point. First, the helmet is nicely crafted and well-detailed with a matte black finish and is composed of ABS plastic with no metal parts. The helmet has extra accessories: a thin Baclava, a small Alen wrench, an anti-fog wipe, and two batteries.Secondly, there were no instructions, so everything was trial and error. There is padding inside the helmet, so it is comfortable to wear, and adjustable elastic straps wrap around your head for stability. The view outside the mask is decent in a lighted area, but if you decide to use it in a dimly lit club scene or on a dark street on Halloween, it'll be very difficult since it is tinted, especially with the light on, which will be close to impossible. The helmet has an LED tunnel light effect in the middle, which works with a mirror in the center of the helmet. However, I would only be dancing or jumping around a little because the mirror isn't held in place by anything except a tiny little slot, so it could just pop out. The inclusion of the Alen wrench is there to tighten or loosen the screws on the helmet in case you need to remove or replace the parts, for example, the visor, although I'm not sure if they sell replacements. Finally, the switch and the battery compartment are located on the bottom of the helmet as opposed to the side according to the product description, which is not a big deal, but with the first press of the button, the switch came unglued, so I had to fix it with a glue gun.Overall, my experience with the Cyberpunk Futuristic Helmet has been nothing short of disappointing. The helmet falls short in various aspects, such as its lack of durability and authenticity. Crafted from ABS plastic, it lacks the durability and authenticity I had hoped for, with not a single metal part in sight and the absence of instructions. Though it comes with a few accessories, these add-ons do little to compensate for the helmet's inherent flaws. The touted LED tunnel light effect, facilitated by a mirror, adds a touch of intrigue. Still, it's nothing more than a precarious gimmick, as the mirror is barely secured in place and could easily pop out. Visibility is another major letdown. The tinted visor makes navigating dimly lit environments a near-impossible task, turning what should be an immersive experience into a frustrating follow-the-leader game. To add insult to injury, the switch and battery compartment came unglued with the first use, necessitating an impromptu fix with a glue gun. The Cyberpunk Futuristic Helmet has proven to be a regrettable investment, offering a subpar, flimsy experience that falls short of its promised futuristic allure. For anyone considering this purchase, be prepared to avoid getting what you pay for. Below Average. C-
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More of a mask than a helmet…
I was disappointed at first but after trying it on and checking out the quality, I absolutely love it!
R**.
Impressive (Style B)
I’m a sucker for a mask that stops people in their tracks. This one is very visually impressive and potentially customizable.I received the mask, a simple thin and stretchy balaclava, an antifogging wipe, allen wrench, two 23A batteries (mask requires one), and what I mistook for a spare mirror.I quickly donned the mask and was disappointed because there was no infinity light effect. Took me a while to discover the “spare” mirror was a two way mirror and an essential part. Installed over the halo light and main mirror you get the effect you want and it is fantastic.The mask itself is highly customizable. It looks like all the variations on this mask are built from the same framework so there are a lot of spare screw holes for moving or adding parts. I have large glasses, about 5.5 inches wide, and had plenty of room in the mask for them. Everything smelled pretty strong out of the box but faded after a week of airing out.It is a bit uncomfortable. You have to be careful with exposed screws and the cushioning inside is pretty basic. The mask looks best when the light disc is right in front of your eyes which is both blinding and view obstructing. In my video, I have it in this position and then pull it down to a more comfortable position but then the heavy tinting makes seeing indoors similar to wearing very dark sunglasses.
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