SPIX







Two devastating, commercial effects packed into one powerful app.
"SPIX" is a special collaboration between Les French Twins and Magie Factory. After earning a reputation as a beloved underground tool for workers over the last few years, it is now finally available worldwide!
You'll get complete access to the app, which features two powerful effects: Aircode and Airprint.
AIRCODE
Without touching the screen, your iPhone starts to unlock itself one number at a time using a number that they called out. It can even be done at a distance. A beautiful blend of powerful mentalism and digital magic.
This 100% customizable tool has so much potential. For example, you can mention to a participant how you feel like you have a lot in common. How crazy it would be if you had the same iPhone passcode? As they think of their passcode, you both look at your phone. Without touching anything, the numbers on the lock screen start to press themselves one by one, unlocking the phone from a distance!
Many presentations are possible to match your performing style and leave every audience speechless.
AIRPRINT
An extraordinary effect that leaves a physical and impossible memory for your audience.
Your participant names any object and color. Millions of choices and combinations are possible. You then tell them how you happened to bring a souvenir for them. Without any fishy moves, you produce a photo of their named object in the corresponding color.
This is just one of the ways you can present it. Airprint allows you secretly print any named thing without any suspicious moves.
For those who don't want to purchase the portable printer required to conduct this type of routine, Airprint also allows you to have the unique photo appear in your photo gallery at a desired date.
"SPIX" Features:
"SPIX" was designed to be as intuitive and practical as possible for workers. It's easy to use and reliable. Use either effect separately or combine them both into a powerhouse routine.
- 2 effects in 1 app
- Designed with workers in mind
- Easy to use
- Fully customizable (triggering mode, delays...etc)
- Instant reset
- Non-internet handlings are available
- Universal bluetooth remote functionality available
- Detailed explanation video with 45 minutes of routines, ideas and subtleties
System Requirements and Important Details
"SPIX" requires you to have an iPhone with iOS 12 or later. It is not compatible with Android. For those who want to perform the printed photo version of Airprint, you'll need an HP Sprocket 100 or HP Sprocket Plus portable printer (sold separately). These are the only models compatible with this application at this time.
You are purchasing a physical access code that will be mailed to you. There are no other accessories included.
Customer reviews for SPIX
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Aircode
The only really con for this one is it's not completely hands off as the description would lead you to believe. While the reveal itself is hands off, you still have to know the number in advance and manually input it with some misdirection before performing the trick. It probably takes less than a second to input so not that big a deal, but you still need that moment of misdirection to do it. I don't know how realistic the example they gave in the description of being able to have the same iPhone passcode as the spectator. Because you can't in real-time have the spectator say the number as you input it, you need the number in advance.
Airprint
The main con with this one is the only 2 printers that work with the app are discontinued. You can still find them on the secondary market like eBay for around $75. It looks like the photo paper needed for these models is still available on Amazon. Like I mentioned above for Aircode, the information needs to be entered manually with some misdirection. This will take a little more time since you are having to type out the object, color, and select the image. I was disappointed in the full performance that they show on youtube, because you don't get the sense of this being the case. You never see him entering anything into his phone, so I thought the method was going to be something more covert. I suspect his brother was off camera and input the information into a different phone to print the image.
Aside from all that, I think it is worth buying if you are ok spending the extra money on the printer.


