Take Aim With The Snipe Interactive Foam Dart System For iPad
by Brent Dirks
June 27, 2014
A fun new Kickstarter project, aptly named Snipe, is looking to blend some Nerf style shooting fun with iPad gaming.
The interesting technology behind the system consists of electro-conductive foam darts that are attached to a touch-reactive rubberized suction cup. Combined, the darts easily interact with the capacitive touchscreen of the iPad. And instead of the screen being filled with darts after a few shots, the suction cup is designed to stick to an iPad’s screen and then automatically fall off after two seconds.
The darts will not hurt a tablet's screen and are compatible with a number of other front-loading blaster guns.
Here’s a quick video about the project. Click here if you can’t see it.
There will be four apps compatible with the system at launch with more in the pipeline.
Right now, for a pledge of $25, you can snag a Snipe blaster, 10 darts, and free access to all of the compatible apps. Delivery estimate for most rewards is in November.
If you’ve got an extra $10,000 lying around, the creators will fly you to Israel for a week of boot camp training by ex-special forces from the IDF. Sign me up. Now does anyone have $10,000 I can spend?
With 28 days left to go in the campaign, almost $18,000 has been pledged on a goal of $100,000.
For other recent Kickstarter news, see: Kickstarted: MOS Reach Makes It Easier To Charge All Your Apple Devices, LaMetric Is A Real-Time, Smart Display That Can Be Programmed With Your iPhone, and PocketScan Is The Ultra-Portable Mobile Scanner You've Been Waiting For.