Hello, TheSaberBorn here. I'm here to bring a review of the more beginner led Aeon V3. (This is also my first post, so don't expect it to be perfect)
Let's start with the physical features. Through wear-and-tear the saber still remains to be relatively polished with close to no scratches, as to be expected of Ultra-Sabers. Next, it has inward-moving grooves that allow for a better grip, which work well for duels, so you don't let go. Third of all, it has two locations where it moves inward, for a grip, so you once again don't let go of it easily.
In terms of the interior of the saber, I only have one con about it. Due to the little space that it has, it's not very easy to get the batteries out, but this has been remedied with the creation of the "Recharge Ports", so it has been fixed.
For a better amount of information, what the video below.
Overall review: Good quality, as always. Good for beginners, could be slightly better in terms of removing the batteries in the future.
Ideas: Ultra-Sabers, hear me out here. If you get a chance, consider adding MHS compatible emitters to the next version of the Aeon. It'd add a whole lot more flare to a normally simplistic saber.