Well it's not mine so it would be very rude to handle it without any care. And I hate videos where peeps just casually handle toys. So, gotta set a standard, I guess. Also, those gloves were brand new :p
The keys make the ability name, Authorize, transformation jingle, and finisher prefix sounds. The belt makes the standby jingle, Bit/Byte/Kilo/Mega/Giga/Tera Rise, and Impact sounds. It has a hidden port on the side of the Driver with an arrow on it for a Hazard Trigger-type belt extension, which changes the standby jingle and switches the finisher from Impact to Big Bang: the sounds for this mode are presumably incomplete since they're made to be supplemented by the sounds from the extension device itself.
Progrise Key has batteries and belt has batteries. Magnets activate sound on belt and driver to light both up. and there's a switch hidden in the driver that activates lights and sounds when a progrise key is inserted
Lol love how you're wearing gloves when you unbox it like it's a precious jewel. XD
Well it's not mine so it would be very rude to handle it without any care. And I hate videos where peeps just casually handle toys. So, gotta set a standard, I guess. Also, those gloves were brand new :p
@@OuttaSpaceReviews definitely setting a standard right there!
Good work man! Legit loving the editing here.
All thanks to Director-san for turning my ramblings into something coherent and actually funny.
A Jump to the sky turns to a rider kick
It's high quality~
A rider kick to the sky turns to take off toward a dream
Yeeeewww more belts. Many sound. Very noice.
Nice, Decade
How did you get the belt so early and where can I get one
It's explained in the video how it was attained. But if you want one, they were finally released commercially in Japan yesterday!
Does the driver itself have any electronics or is that entirely contained in the gimmick, per Ex Aid?
The keys make the ability name, Authorize, transformation jingle, and finisher prefix sounds. The belt makes the standby jingle, Bit/Byte/Kilo/Mega/Giga/Tera Rise, and Impact sounds. It has a hidden port on the side of the Driver with an arrow on it for a Hazard Trigger-type belt extension, which changes the standby jingle and switches the finisher from Impact to Big Bang: the sounds for this mode are presumably incomplete since they're made to be supplemented by the sounds from the extension device itself.
Progrise Key has batteries and belt has batteries. Magnets activate sound on belt and driver to light both up. and there's a switch hidden in the driver that activates lights and sounds when a progrise key is inserted
@@couchalmark675 It is now known to be the means of using the Zero-Two unit, with the finisher being Zero-Two Big Bang