Posted on 07/29/2018 5:32:48 AM PDT by vannrox
Until the Super Soaker came along in 1990, water guns hadnt changed much in over a century. But the Super Soaker was 28 years ago, and a group of German engineers and designers think its finally time for water guns to evolve again. Theyve created the self-filling Spyra One that fires quick bursts of water instead of a steady stream, which promises to improve accuracy and distance.
The Super Soaker was a staple of my childhood, as it was for millions of other kids, but most of my summer afternoons were either spent refilling the blaster, or endlessly pumping air into the water tank so I had enough pressure to soak my friends from afar. The Spyra One supposedly eliminates both of those inconveniences with the addition of motorized pumps that do all of the hard work for you.
(Excerpt) Read more at gizmodo.com ...
And you don’t have to clean up shell casings.
BTW, Gizmodo isn’t on the clickbait-only list, so I think we can post the last couple of paragraphs.
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Filling the Spyra One should be as easy as sticking the end of its barrel in a bucket/pool/lake full of (mostly) clean water. Its filtered intake is designed to prevent small particles from getting inside while a pump should automatically suck up enough water to fill the blasters reservoir in about 14 seconds. While thats happening, the Spyra One also pressurizes its internal water tank, so as soon as you pull the trigger, its ready to fire. A full refill can deliver 25 shots of about 30-milliliters of water, or roughly a shot glass-sized blast every time you pull the trigger that can accurately hit a target as far as 25 feet away before the concentrated stream breaks apart.
All of that automation means the Spyra One needs a steady source of power in addition to water. Its built-in rechargeable power pack is good for at least 45 refills and over 1,100 shots, and during battle a small LCD display on the blaster lets you see your remaining battery life, and your remaining shots, so you know when to take cover. But because the blaster has been sealed to protect the electronics inside from getting as soaked as you are, it doesnt seem like you can swap in extra batteries in the heat of battle.
Having your fun limited by battery life isnt the end of the world, but having to wait until August of 2019, at the earliest, to replace your Super Soaker is a tough pill to swallow. The creators of the Spyra One have turned to Kickstarter and a ~$60,000 crowdfunding campaign to help transition their water gun from the prototype stage to making it production-ready. An early bird pledge can get you a red or blue Spyra One for $115, and assuming everything goes smoothly as it moves into production, the eventual retail price will be closer to $175.
So theres good reason to pre-order one of the blasters now, but as with any Kickstarted product, particularly those involving electronics and complicated manufacturing, its always buyer beware. Theres an endless list of complications that could delay the Spyra One as it moves closer to being available to consumers. It was eight years from the time Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker, to it finally getting in kids hands, and that was a relatively simple design compared to the Spyra One. I certainly hope it succeeds, however, because there some neighborhood kids I want to blast off my lawn.
This isn’t news. It’s chat.
Pada bada bumm tsssh!
Noose?
Wot Noose???
The day I pay $175 for a squirt gun is the day I join the Campaign to Elect Hillary Clinton.
This isnt political news. Its chat technological news about entertainment devices.
There you go. Now it is actually a true statement.
Will it require a license to carry?
25 feet isn’t that great. The motorized ones from the 80s did this. With pulsed water jets !
“Now There’s a Water Gun That Shoots Liquid Bullets and Refills Itself”
As soon as democrats find out they will want to ban them.
“Now There’s a Water Gun That Shoots Liquid Bullets and Refills Itself”
As soon as democrats find out they will want to ban them.
Use ice bullets.
> This isnt political news. Its chat technological news about entertainment devices. There you go. Now it is actually a true statement.
I don't mean to be pedantic, but I suspect that you misinterpreted AdminMod's comment. I think it addressed its placement, not whether it is a type of news or not, i.e.:
"This thread doesn't belong in 'News', this belongs in 'Chat'."FR is a primarily political forum, and the non-political threads (computers, cat threads, water pistols) have always been considered "Chat" topics. For example, ShadowAce, Swordmaker, ThunderSleeps, and I post technological news articles about computers and related devices. They go into "Chat", even though they are mostly news articles.
Now I'm off to mix concrete. Have a great day!
But it’s very important chat! Newsworthy chat! And thus, it’s news.
Let’s hope it’s not on every acid flinging muzzies Ramadan gift list.
Thank you! Couldn’t handle the auto-playing video at the site. I hate that crap.
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