CES 2012: iLaunch Thunder Missile Launcher For iPhone, iPad And iPod Touch

CES 2012 unleashed some very intriguing technological innovations. Many of these concerned Apple's devices, since Apple's devices enjoy a profound market penetration and success. One such product was iLaunch Thunder Missile Launcher. It connects to your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch through wi-fi and then you can control it through the app on wi-fi. The launcher comes with a surprisingly long range of 25-feet. 

The App for iLaunch Thunder missile launcher is very user-friendly. Once you are in the app, you can drag across the screen to adjust the angel of the launcher as well as the precise position that you want to target. This is done by dragging on the screen. The device comes with a 270 degree rotation, giving you a wide angel to launch your attacks on. The vertical flexibility is of 40 degree. It comes with a rechargeable lithium battery that can be recharged through USB.

A very interesting aspect of this device is that there are rumours that, Dreamy Cheeky, the company who launched this device, was also considering updating it so that it will support motion sensing. This is how a motion sensor on an iLaunch thunder missile launcher may work: you place the launcher right in front of the door leading to your office. And as soon as someone opens the door, the launcher’s motion-sensing detects it and fires! It can be quite a way to surprise the unwanted visitors.

Currently, iLaunch thunder missile launcher is available for $99.99. You can head straight to the official website to make a purchase.

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  On January 17, 2012(4 months, 9 days ago.)

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