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40% bigger than standard tagger screens. Score, ammo and squad status readable mid-sprint — also bolts onto most stock pro units.
Dedicated sound board with real speaker: boot chime, blaster fire, hit alerts.
Sensors score every tag; the 2.4 GHz link finds nearby blasters on boot. No app needed.






Ships intentionally unfinished: electronics staged, frame printed, final 20% left for you. Average build: one great afternoon.
| Model | ZT-DX34 · TagHawk DX Builder's Edition |
| Shell | Precision-printed textured polymer, pre-tapped fastener points |
| Display | XL color module, mast-mount — 40% larger than standard |
| Audio / Targeting | Sound FX board with speaker · shroud-mounted hit-detection sensor |
| Networking | 2.4 GHz multiplayer radio link, auto-pairing |
| Power / Weight | 2× 18650 (not included) · 680 g assembled |
| Age | 14+ · adhesives required for assembly |
Display is genuinely bigger than my league tagger's. Swapped it into my pro unit in ten minutes. Prints are clean, holes lined up first try.
Built it with my kid over a weekend. Instructions are clear, sound module is louder than expected. Shipped fast with tracking.
Four stars only because I had to buy glue. Frame ergonomics beat my rental-grade gear, and the radio pairing just works. For $34 this is silly good.
Unit 0231. Was nervous about gluing the shell myself — the dry-fit-first order in the manual is correct, follow it and you can't really go wrong. Display is readable in full sun.
Bought two kits so there'd be something to shoot at. Both booted first try and found each other on power-up like the box says. No app, no account, nothing to pair.
"One great afternoon" is optimistic if you sand the mating faces properly, which you should. Call it an evening too. Everything fit, nothing was missing, serial card is a nice touch.
Gift for my nephew (14). He did the whole build himself with the checklist and now inspects the parts list like a site foreman. Sound effects are properly arcade-loud.
While you were checking out, the last 63 units were claimed. All 500 numbered first-run TagHawk DX kits are gone.