Everything comes in a white box with a sticker of authenticity on it so you can be sure it is a genuine collectible from JYP Entertainment. You will also get a quick start guide and quality assurance card. It will definitely help you to hold it, especially in a crowded venue where a concert will take place. The dimensions of this must have item are 84 x 95 x 231 mm.Īside from the light stick in the package you will find a white hand strap with the logo of Stray Kids on one end. The batteries are hidden in a special compartment inside the handle. The Stray Kids light stick can work in three different modes including On, Blink and Flicker and is powered - as usual - by 3 AAA alkaline batteries. Although I wasn't able to find any official app neither on Google Play nor App Store.
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It can be also connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth 4.1 with a maximum operating range of 10 m. It is all possible thanks to a pairing function which enables the light stick to be paired with your seat at the concert. It can be controlled with central control mode at the venue to create a special coordinated light effects and sophisticated color changes. The item can produce the light in any color since it's equipped with RGBW LED. It is named Nachimbong which is a combination of two Korean words: nachimban ( compass) and bong ( rod). The light stick has a white handle with a round button showcasing the logo of Stray Kids. On the red part of the compass you will spot a phrase " You make Stray Kids stay". The Stray Kids light stick has a unique design featuring a moving red and silver compass inside a transparent round dome with a name of the group. It was available for the first time at the first concert of the tour that was held on Novemat the Olympic Hall in Seoul.
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The Stray Kids light stick was designed by a South Korean company 101X and manufactured in China under the license of JYP Entertainment. It was revealed ahead of their second concert tour titled District 9: Unlock which was organized to support their seventh extended play Clé : LEVANTER that came out on December 9, 2019. The official Stray Kids light stick was announced on the group's Twitter account on November 16, 2019.