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Touchscreen Smartphones. Level up as a gamer when you begin using the
iPhone joystick to take your mobile gaming to new
heights. The joystick is compatible with thousands of
games and allows for more precise movement during
game play. You’ll be breaking high scores in almost
every game.
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On a rainy weekend last year, Patrick Priebe, a German lab technician and Iron Man
fanatic who rewatches the film and its sequel every week, decided to
build a compact yet powerful laser inspired by Tony Stark’s
repulsor-beam weapon. In the U.S., the maximum strength for consumer
laser pointers is typically five milliwatts; Priebe’s handheld laser is
1,000 milliwatts, enough to instantly blind anyone not wearing special
safety glasses.
Priebe began his project by sculpting a two-millimeter sheet of brass into a C-shape so that he would be able to slip the weapon onto his hand. Inside the housing, he made a large ring that holds a laser diode from a Casio projector and works as a heat sink. The device runs on 7.4 volts from lithium-ion batteries, which a component called a driver keeps from spiking dangerously and damaging the diode.
Finally, Priebe, who spends his workdays refining paint and polymers, painstakingly applied the primer, filler, base coat and matte to give it a striking look. Although his beam can’t blow guerrilla soldiers off their feet like his comic-book hero’s could, it can easily scorch balloons, wood, a CD case or a piece of raw chicken.
HTC / Samsung / Motorola / iPhone and More
Touchscreen Smartphones. Level up as a gamer when you begin using the
iPhone joystick to take your mobile gaming to new
heights. The joystick is compatible with thousands of
games and allows for more precise movement during
game play. You’ll be breaking high scores in almost
every game.
Micro Arcade Joystick for
Priebe began his project by sculpting a two-millimeter sheet of brass into a C-shape so that he would be able to slip the weapon onto his hand. Inside the housing, he made a large ring that holds a laser diode from a Casio projector and works as a heat sink. The device runs on 7.4 volts from lithium-ion batteries, which a component called a driver keeps from spiking dangerously and damaging the diode.
Finally, Priebe, who spends his workdays refining paint and polymers, painstakingly applied the primer, filler, base coat and matte to give it a striking look. Although his beam can’t blow guerrilla soldiers off their feet like his comic-book hero’s could, it can easily scorch balloons, wood, a CD case or a piece of raw chicken.
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