Prism Flash (Flashman): This device featured a unique “shutter” that slides open to reveal a glowing, multi-faceted prism. It perfectly matched the team’s space-faring aesthetic, suggesting that their powers were literally “refracted” from alien stars.
Masky Brace (Maskman): Shifting from pure tech to martial arts, this device focused “Aura Power.” It had a sleek, aerodynamic design that felt less like a gadget and more like a specialized conduit for the user’s inner spiritual energy.
Twin Brace (Liveman): A landmark design where the Rangers wore two separate braces—one on each arm. Crossing them together in a “X” motion triggered the transformation, representing the union of human science and the natural spirits of the animal kingdom.
Turbo Brace (Turboranger): A car-themed dual brace featuring a “revving” engine motif. It perfectly captured the high-speed energy of the first “teenager” Sentai team, with the crossing motion mimicking the ignition of a high-performance sports car.
V-Changer (Fiveman): This was a varied set where the three brothers used wrist braces while the two sisters used specialized pendants. This diversity highlighted the different roles and biological specializations within the sibling-led teacher team.
Cross Changer (Jetman): An elegant bird-motif brace that is widely considered one of the most aesthetic 90s designs. When the center button is pressed, side “wings” pop out to mimic a bird taking flight, signaling the team’s aerial combat theme.
Dino Buckler (Zyuranger): A handheld belt buckle that uses “Guardian Beast Medals.” It shifted the trend away from the wrist and became a global icon via its adaptation in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, cementing the “collectible medal” gimmick in the genre.
Dragon Buckler (Zyuranger – Sixth): The gold-plated version used by the legendary Burai. It remains one of the most sought-after collector’s pieces, featuring a unique “Z” shape when the coin is inserted, signifying the “extra” power of the DragonRanger.
Aura Changer (Dairanger): A two-piece wrist set where a key is inserted into a brace. It is praised for its metallic finish and the satisfying mechanical “click” of the key locking into place, mimicking the activation of ancient, mystical clockwork.
Kiba Changer (Dairanger – Sixth): The specialized device for the child hero KibaRanger. It featured a unique coin-slot mechanic and a white-and-gold color palette, symbolizing his higher rank and connection to the White Tiger spirit.
Doron Changer (Kakuranger): A handheld ninja medal holder that doubles as a communicator. Its “shutter” drop mechanic revealed the team’s hidden crest, perfectly fitting the “hidden in plain sight” theme of the modern ninja warriors.
Chou-Riki Brace (Ohranger): A dual-brace style using ancient geometric shapes (Circle, Star, Triangle). The “crossing” motion was heavy and impactful, intended to represent the “King’s Power” being retrieved from a 600-million-year-old lost civilization.
King Brace (Ohranger – Sixth): The gold-and-black specialized brace for KingRanger. It featured a more royal, ornate design that felt distinctly more “relic-like” than the core team’s military-inspired gear.
Accel Changer (Carranger): A wrist device that uses a physical car key. Turning the key “ignites” the transformation, adding a fun, tactile automotive play element that leaned into the season’s lighthearted and parody-heavy tone.

