Programmable Message Go Go Cheer Bar Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
I’m really not sure what to make of this, but I’m glad first and foremost, that I now know what it does. From the outside and the packaging, I was a bit unsure as to what it does and thought that it may make noises too but boy how I was wrong.
Being honest, it’s a gadget, a gimmick and as said earlier on, is perfect for a stocking filler or ready for the 5th November as you have your sparklers out watching the fireworks with your family and we can personally see a lot being sold purely for that purpose. For festivals and nightclubs it could also be a hit but it really is a specialist product that has a specialist market and we can’t really see this having a big market unless they were bought in the thousands and sold at such events.
For the average consumer, it may be a one off item but we can’t see every household in the world owning one as they only have a limited purpose and we feel the novelty may wear off after some time.
With an item like this, how we award it really comes down to one thing and that’s price and it has to be awarded as to what I would personally pay for something like this. From a first glance, without opening the product up we was unsure as to what it was all about and that would be reflected in the price, though now that we can see the potential behind it, it would have to be priced beneath £15 to make it a valuable item. Luckily the item comes in at £11.94 from Scan and in our opinion isn’t a great bargain but is a worthwhile pun if you’re a raver or just want something to celebrate the 5th November with. Either way, you won’t be disappointed and the posbilities behind what you can program into it could make this cheer bar a very funny and enjoyable experience for all parties involved.
The idea is good and even though the novelty wore off with me quite quickly, everyone I’ve showed, seems to have been amazed as to how it works and that has helped with the way we are awarding it today.