Category Archives: Laser Gadget
First laser etched Kindle 2
Adafruit laser etched first Kindle 2.
I want to have laser etching mechine!
Maestro Laser Guitar Trainer by Eugene Cheong
Designer Eugene Cheong brings you “Maestro,” laser and mp3 guitar learning aid. You put mp3s into the device via SD card, the songs are converted into guitar tablature, and the tablature is projected, with laser lights, onto the guitar fretboard as you play.
via Maestro Laser Guitar Trainer by Eugene Cheong » Yanko Design.
Binoculars integrated with laser rangefinder

The new Victory 8×45 T* RF and Victory 10×45 T* RF binoculars enable simultaneous observation and range determination of objects. This is made possible by the integrated laser rangefinder (RF). Carl Zeiss thus fulfills a much desired wish of many professional and quality-conscious binocular users.
Immediately after a button is pushed, the Victory 8×45 T* RF or Victory 10×45 T* RF provides birdwatchers with the approximate altitude of a flock of bids. This type of high-performance binoculars also gives hunters added security: precise knowledge of the distance to the target. The rangefinder also permits fast surveying with good quality for the agricultural and forestry industries. Hikers also know how far away a certain object is.
Giant laser harp to enchant Lisbon
A giant harp, with laser beams for strings, will take pride of place at Terreiro do Paço, Lisbon, from November 8th to January 11th, as part of the ‘Luzboa’ arts festival.
laser-guided wheelchair
As New Scientist reports, the folks from Lehigh University and Freedom Sciences are working hard at laser-guided wheelchair. In the video they show off some of their progress.
laser guided scissors rank second

Laser guided scissors rank second in top 20 most pointless gadgets, a survey by reevoo.com.
TOP 20 MOST POINTLESS GADGETS
1. Electric nail files
2. Laser guided scissors
3. Electric candles
4. Soda stream
5. Foot spas
6. Fondue set
7. Hair crimpers
8. Egg boiler
9. Electric fluff remover
10. Electric carving knife
11. Trouser press
12. Face steamers
13. Teas made
14. Mini disk player
15. Facial tanners
16. Egg slicer
17. Electric tin openers
18. Yoghurt makers
19. Towel warmer
20. Back scratcher
Laser harp DIY
Stephen Hobley worked out how to build a laser harp.
Now you can buy the complete plan for $19 to build your own laser harp from his website.
Stephen Hobley plays his laser harp.
beamz, a laser harp
The beamz lets music lovers become musicians by interacting with light and sound. The product has six laser beams and by breaking any one of the beams with your hand the system is triggered to play streams of musical notes or sounds customized by you. Every performance is a success because whichever beam you break, the music will always be harmonious.
The beamz, costs $599.00, is now available from The Sharper Image.

