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We’ve preached the merits of USB missile launchers before, which is why this new product is such important news. The $50 Striker II is the “next generation” USB missile launcher, featuring a ...
Check out this add on for that cheap USB missile launcher we know you bought last year. It uses ultrasonic sensors to provide sonar feedback for the aiming system. A PIC 18F455 drives a servo to ...
The guys over at DVLabs hacked the missile launcher, and set it up so its movements could be controlled via an iPhone, check out this video of it in action below.
We're not really sure how many people need a $50 piece of laser-guided artillery to arm their workspaces with, but when your adversaries have regular USB missile launchers and circus cannons, we ...
You know those USB missile launchers? Now there’s an iPhone app that lets you control them from anywhere in your network, proving to siblings and cube-mates once and for all who’s the nerdiest ...
Kill them all with ninjagizmo’s Striker II USB laser-guided missile launcher, which plugs into your computer and comes packaged with XP-compatible software to arm, charge and unleash wave after ...
Here’s another fun geek toy, the USB Tank Missile Launcher, an ideal gadget to have some fun with around your office. The USB Tank Missile Launcher can fire missiles up to 12 feet, and you can ...
We thought Brando had finally reached the pinnacle of jokey USB armaments with its recent wireless missile launcher -- the third such product in this evolving line -- but apparently there is ...
This kewl gadget will cover all those in your office that you have neglected in your gift-buying spree this holiday season. The USB Missile Launcher moves 180º horizontally and 45º vertically, is ...
For example, I don't actually need a USB-Controlled Desktop Missile Launcher (indeed, I didn't even know such a beast existed until a few moments ago), but now I find I really, really want one! (If ...
The project was made mainly because Jonas had an old USB foam-dart rocket launcher toy hanging around. The hack picks up the motion of Jonas’s hand, and follows it around the room.
The Missile Launcher fires its three foam missiles sequentially as you hit the 'Fire' button, and though collateral damage is minimal, the fun factor is exceedingly high. We just love USB toys ...