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The name or term "Nightbeat" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Nightbeat (disambiguation).
Night Beat 7 is an Autobot-allied Real Gear Robot from the 2007 movie franchise in the live-action film continuity family.
File:NightBeat7 beast.jpg
To the beat of the rhythm of the night, dance until the morning light.

Night Beat 7 is always on the watch for mischief caused by the Decepticon-allied mechanoids hiding among human technology. Highly-advanced sensors let him detect a wide range of Cybertron-origin signals and powers, even temporal anomalies left by the likes of Meantime. Once he's on the trail, it's only a matter of time before his fellow Autobots are on the scene to remove the troublemakers!


Seeking the Beat.Night Beat 7's packaging tagline


French-Canadian name: Rythme Nocturne 7
Spanish name: Ritmo Nocturno 7


Fiction

TransTech

Play it again, Sam.

Withered Hope


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Toys

Transformers (2007)

File:NightBeat7 alt.jpg
Seven gigs of Miami Sound Machine.
  • Night Beat 7 (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-17
    • Accessories: Earpiece/cannon
A redeco of Booster X10, Night Beat 7 transforms from a robotic bird into a (non-functional) MP3 player with ear bud of made-up model. His main body vaguely resembles the design of an iPod Nano, and his weapon backpack strongly resembles a Bluetooth headset. Like all Real Gear Robots toys, his robot mode is apparently at 1:1 scale—and the headset is surprisingly comfortable.