The self-refilling SpyraThree costs $179 and shoots water bullets.
The SpyraThree also still has an LCD screen showing the remaining capacity of its water tank and the battery’s charge level, and users can expect to be able to fire about 22 regular blasts of water before the tank needs a refill. What sets the SpyraThree apart from the older models are three new firingAdvertisement
Open mode makes the SpyraThree function like earlier models, firing single blasts every time the trigger is pulled. Burst mode fires three consecutive blasts of water every time the trigger is pulled, draining the water tank faster. And then there’s League mode, which limits the rate of fire with forced pauses simulating reloads, and
also enables the PowerShot option with a larger blast that flies even farther. League mode might be best in a competitive, rules-centered
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