The Boba Fett Helmet features button-activated blaster sounds and rocket pack sounds, recites phrases such as â??Surrender… or face disintegration,â? and light-up antenna. Conceived during the Clone Wars in the mysterious cloning facility on Kamino, Boba inherited from his â??fatherâ?, the legendary Jango Fett, his blaster-deflecting, lightsaber-resistant Mandalorian armor and distinctive helmet with forbidding T-shaped visor and HUD function. Boba Fett was among the bounty hunters summoned by Darth Vader for the task of tracking the Millennium Falcon. In the course of Jabbaâ?TMs failed attempt to feed Solo and Luke Skywalker to the Sarlacc, Fett was sabotaged by his malfunctioning jet pack and was sent careening into the Pit of Carcoon, and was saved from digestion only by virtue of his battered armor.
Star Wars Boba Fett Electronic Helmet
(as of 02/09/2010 05:58 - more info)
$40
$25
Listed Under: Helmets
There?s battle raging for the fate of the ?universe?Now you?re ready to play your part and join inDetailed electronic helmet lets you feel just like the Star Wars character with sound effects, phrases..read more
















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If you like collecting helmets and dont want to spend $$$ on the “real” movie accurate Boba helmet, this thing is for you. Its slightly bigger than the movie one, but it’s made by Hasbro and its targeted towards the kids so don’t expect the greatest quality. The sounds and phrases are not very loud, and yes you will probably be the only person to hear them, unless you are in a silent room. Outside, the voice can only be heard from about the distance of 10-20 feet. Still a great piece to put on a shelf and look at. For $34.99 you can’t regret it EVER. It is a lot of fun, very comfortable straps on the inside (is you adjust them correctly), and a great collectible to have. Get’em while they are here. BOBA rules….after Vader of course.
I’m a huge fan of Boba Fett. I was glad to finally see a well done helmet at a good price. The first thing you will notice is this is not movie accurate. The visor is enlarged so that you can see out of it, I guess. Overall the helmet seems pretty big, I can’t imagine how funny this would look on a child. The helmet comes split in half and snaps together. I’m not sure if mine is missing a piece but one the bottom edges does not snap, looks like something is missing there. There are two small red lights on the antenna top and bottom. The speaker is on the left, and there are two control buttons on the antenna side. Audio seems plenty loud for me, but I didn’t buy it for that feature. Batteries are included. The paint job is well done. Inside the mask there is an adjustable head strap and “goggles” that fit around your nose and eyes. The helmet is vented on the back, side and cheek lines. I’m very happy with this helmet since I’m a budget collector.
This is a better addition to the costume of Boba Fett. It’s easily assembled and looks pretty cool (or so my 9 yr. old son says, and I have to agree). The downfall is that you can’t hear all the phrases and sound effects (and there are a lot). It’s electronic, but no one can hear it but maybe the person wearing it. And yes, I’ve replaced the batteries with new ones several times…no louder than the ones it came with. Maybe I just got a defective one (ordered it online, so have no others to compare to, except my son’s clone trooper electronic helmet, which is loud!).