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I’d initially thought the idea of “Tazer Tag” was insane, but stranger things have happened. Who would have guessed a few years ago there’d be a game based on people shooting each other with high pressure guns loaded with paintballs?
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I think I’ll stick to my remote-controlled killing machine sport, thanks.
I think they should consider combining some of then, like a taser tag, aural surround sound, information visualization tool … that I would probably buy
What camcorder are you using on location / in the studio? I really like the quality that you get. Who manufacturers the lights you’re using in the studio?
I’m going to be the “don’t poke your eye out” guy for a second. I’ve messed around with tens units before and you need to be a bit careful. Putting the electrical contacts on your head is a bad idea and if the tens units are sending the electricity from their heads to their waist, they run the risk of electrically turn their hearts off.
The only thing in the headband are buttons for triggering the device. The electrodes are on an arm band on the upper right arm. The electricity passes between two electrodes an inch apart on the arm. I am well aware that both the heart and brain are the two areas on the human body that you should not be sending electricity through. Also, Richard, I like where you’re going. I’ll talk to Theo about somehow combining this with the 3D audio space. Definate market potential.
How about tieing in a level sensor to the 3D audio space. Picture leaving a 5 minute thesis of each painting in front each piece at a museum. Approach it and the audio begins, tilt head left to skip back 10 sec, right for 10 sec ahead, and head tilt down for pause, etc