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Now kids get a taste of RFID with Spy Gear Intruder Trap System

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on February 12, 2007

Now kids get a taste of RFID with Spy Gear Intruder Trap System
This time kids will taste RFID with this wonderful game. Dubbed as the Wild Planet's Intruder Trap System it consists of three wireless motion sensorslinks connected through RFID. You must be wondering what is the trio doing out here, let me tell you that one wont work without the other and the first kid on the block is armed with a touch sensor, just attach it to any of your precious items and probably you can catch the thief since it will start flashing and whistling and this will probably ward them off.

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The second on the list is a motion detector but this will only work after the first one has been triggered. You thought that the thief will escape- no way honey as the third kid which is a motion sensor will immobilize him with darts and there is not just one but two for him, poor chap!! This smart game will be priced between $29.99 and $49.99.

Probably the kids won't be interested in the RFID angle but it's more of interest to us.

Via Gizmodo






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