✨ Light Up the Night with Every Whip!
The AMKI Fiber Optic Whip is a vibrant dance accessory designed for raves, parties, and festivals. With 40 dazzling light modes and a flexible, durable design, it offers an engaging experience for performers and audiences alike. Battery-powered and easy to handle, this whip is perfect for creating stunning visual displays while dancing.
S**N
Very colorful
Love it
L**E
Short lived
It's a great concept however it created a short in it very quickly so therefore as you use it it becomes very glitchy the battery life is only about 45 minutes on each charge it is very pretty however there is work needed around the durability
M**3
This whip is the BOMB! It works like a charm...does not shed believe me...i love it!
other reviews are not true as far as my experience, does everything it says....This whip is the BOMB! It works like a charm...does not shed believe me...i love it!
V**H
Pretty good for beginners
My friend introduced me to a more expensive whip and I had to get one for myself. This one is much more affordable and works just as well as the expensive alternative. It lasts a while once charged and the colors are bright and fun. My only complaint is the fibers fall out after each use, not excessively, but enough that I worry it might run out of hairs before it runs out of battery. Other than that, it’s super fun and easy to use, great for parties, raves, or just dancing around by yourself.
M**N
Great for party’s
It’s a nice small flashlight size handle, great for party’s or in the dark to use like a jumping rope. Great for a prop for pictures too.
A**M
So disappointing...
I got this whip for xmas (6 months ago) and the wand has broken twice. First was 4 months in. The wand became a dead weight right in the middle of my dance session. Just dead. I tried all of their troubleshooting tips and still nope.So they sent me a new one. This one broke about 3 weeks ago. The whip wasn't connecting to the battery coil all the way and bc of this it drained the batteries in about 20 minutes. Called customer support, they agree its broken. Then they tell me that I have to send the wand back to them, then once it's there and processes, they'll have their tech dept look at it to see what the problem was. Then, if they can repair it, they'll ship it back to you. If not, they'll send me a new one.I sent the whip back 3 weeks ago. I've received no emails or tracking info on if my item even made it there, and how long this process will take.So although the customer service is excellent, it's not enough to hide the fact that you're getting a cheap whip. The chargers are also very cheap and you have to struggle with it to keep it in the right spot so it makes the connection all the way. I have 2 of these chargers, both have the same problem.
N**E
It'll do, but i returned it for a quality one for only a bit more expensive
This was my first light whip. I'm a pretty avid flow artist, and I have many props but for a first whip, I just felt like it was more worth it to spend an additional 20 bucks to get a brand name one. I returned this one and got the GloFX one and Im infinitely happier. The settings are doable on this whip, nothing special, and it comes beant into a heavy fiber pattern that makes the flow look just a bit awkward. If you simply want the cheapest whip, this one will do. I do highly recommend the Ants on a Mellon Bitwhip as well as the GloFX Spacewhip.
A**Y
Fine if you get lucky
Customer service is based out of China so if you get one that doesn't work (like I did), you'll be waiting a while. This makes the value for money not so great. The fibers feel a bit stiff and heavy out of the box - after trying the USA brands (Fiberflies, GloFx, and Ants on Melon), I would say it's worth it to get one of the more expensive ones for reliability. Fiberflies has the best feeling fibers out of the box and the best rainbow setting. GloFX and Ants on Melon fibers feel good but not as great as Fiberflies. Ants does have settings you can program but it's so hard to figure out that most of my friends don't even use it. GloFX has some nice colors but has a reputation for having fibers separate from the whip (?)Overall it's a decent beginner whip if you get lucky and don't mind it turning itself off when you drop it (which you will while you're still learning!). You only get solid and flashing colors, so if you want color combos you'll need to get a more expensive whip. PS if the fibers feel stiff you can reshape them in very warm (not so hot that it's boiling) water. There are some instructions I found from Fiberflies, just search Fiber Care Guide for Fiberoptic whip and you'll see it! Just make sure to remove the fibers from anything with electronics before you get anywhere near water with it.
R**Y
Works well
Works well, good quality for decent price
K**.
Works great
Works great.. Colors are nice and bright.. Looks awesome in slow motion video.Wish it wasn't quite as long, or I was taller 😉
C**E
Awesome for long exposure photography!
Bought to take to a rave but my boyfriend's a photographer and has now stolen it for photos haha. Only thing is that all the strands are weirdly cut, and a couple fell out when I first started whipping it around. Handle feels like a heavy flashlight.DO NOT USE AROUND CATS, I have 3 cats and they went nuts over it!Overall great product but not worth the price in my opinion
J**R
Quality issues
Twice in a row, ... Opened the box, put new batteries in , and not turning at all, change the batteries *(brand new of course), try again and nothing is happening.Second time that is happening.Very sad...
Trustpilot
3 days ago
3 weeks ago