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Walleye's Microwave Camera Brings X-ray Vision Home Print E-mail
Written by Tim McKeough   
Wednesday, 14 January 2009 19:00

What handyman hasn't wished for the power to see through walls and know if that drill hit wire or pipe? Massachusetts-based Walleye Technologies plans to offer that capability in late 2009 with handheld microwave cameras that see past the surface.

Walleyes Technologies Microwave Camera"It's been known for some time that microwave technology can be used to generate images, "says CEO Chris Adams, noting that the primary obstacle to Superman-like vision has always been price. "We were able to reduce the cost of th key components from a couple of thousand dollars to a few dollars, which nrings it in line with what consumers will be willing to spend." After some initial help from industrial-design firm Altitude, the first Walleye camera on store shelves is expected to be a construction tool. Walleye is also exploring other applications for the technology, including handheld security cameras for peering into suspect boxes — no superhero tights required.

Originally published at FastCompany.com

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