Hand-held "Sound Camera" Shows You the Source of Noises 114
Zothecula writes "If you work with machinery, engines or appliances of any type, then you've likely experienced the frustration of hearing a troublesome noise coming from somewhere, but not being able to pinpoint where. If only you could just grab a camera, and take a picture that showed you the noise's location. Well, soon you should be able to do so, as that's just what the SeeSV-S205 sound camera does."
Re:Screwdriver (Score:2, Funny)
I'm a proctologist. No need to see where the noise is coming from.
Does it work if I point it at a browser tab? (Score:5, Funny)
Because that's really the only time when it's impossible to know where the hell the sound is coming from in my experience.
Re:Need a low end model (Score:4, Funny)
He's talking about dogs eating cat shit, and you want to nag him about spelling? You have got to sort out your priorities.
Re:That would be fucking loud (Score:5, Funny)
You're supposed to put the blunt end to your ear.
Re:Screwdriver (Score:3, Funny)
Old but cool mechanic's trick: use a screwdriver. Place the metal against a running engine, put the ( plastic or wood ) handle against your ear. Hear amazing things inside of the running engine.
Does it have to be a sonic screwdriver?