Compact Handheld Laser Show Gadget

Compact Handheld Laser Show Gadget Final

If you’ve ever wanted to hold you own laser show spectacular in your front room for the benefit of family and friends then this Compact Handheld Laser Show gadget will allow you to do just that – though take a tip from us, it might work better with a captive audience (i.e., if you’ve locked your guests in and swallowed the key) as it will probably get a little boring after the first few hours.

Featuring a number of pattern functions accessible via buttons on the top of the device a whole host of (not especially) intriguing shapes can be projected across your walls and ceiling, though if you’re looking to create a laser projected rendition of anything other than a number of fairly non-descript doodles then you’ll really need to look elsewhere as the device’s functions are a little on the basic side. That said, if you’re looking for an excuse to replay your entire Mike Oldfield collection back to back in an audio visual feast that will numb the senses like a dose of industrial strength anesthetic then this Compact Handheld Laser Show Gadget will serve admirably.

Further details can be obtained from the Funshop website.

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