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u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Doesthisexist

Your welcome.
One of my hobbies is looking for weird instruments and I've looked a lot. But I actually haven't seen anything like what you're looking for. That doesn't mean it can't be made, though. I'm pretty good with tools and I make a lot of my own stuff (I'm slowly teaching myself how to make guitars and other odd string instruments and I'm pretty good with other non-musical stuff) so if you find a design that you think could be adapted to your idea, let me know and I could help design it if you want.
Check out some books on simple musical instrument making. This book got me started and was where I first learned about aeolian instruments. Go here for some more on Amazon

Good luck and let me know if you need anything!

u/dmorin · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

>a smartphone should have accessibility options in the settings that enable a talkback or tap to speak(reads the text in that area of the screen), which says in a voice what is on the screen, there are fully blind people that have no problems using smartphones

Oh, no doubt - but the existence of a solution does not make it a universal solution. It's kind of like "braille exists, so of course she can still read, blind people read books all the time." But she lost her sight at 80, her ability to significantly change how she interacts with the world is limited. Her fingers aren't working all that great as it is. She can barely hold a smartphone without accidentally running the volume up or down without realizing she's doing it. Believe me, we tried. And some things - like announcing the name of who is calling or texting - definitely do work. But they're not a complete solution.

> I found this; https://www.amazon.com/inDigi%C2%AE-Bluetooth-Headset-Dialer-Keypad/dp/B00JCR0OHG

You're right, way too small for my purposes, but that's basically exactly what I'm talking about so I know it could exist. If that was big enough that you'd hold it up to your head instead of sticking it in your ear, we'd have a winner. Thanks for the link!

u/izmar · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

You beautiful bastard. This is perfect. Thank you!

Now to find out if it will fit my power supply...

Edit: do you think this one would work? My power supply in 9v, but this is a 12v switch...

My current power supply also looks a little shorter and stouter, but it's hard to tell...

u/Lazrath · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

that is like those fancy simple binoculars they use in theatres/opera, called opera glasses; https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Camera-Photo-Opera-Glasses/zgbs/photo/3381367011

edit: or if you don't care about both eyes and just need to see, you could get a more compact device a monocular, something like a gun scope https://www.amazon.com/s?k=monocular&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

edit2 also things like this https://www.amazon.com/Ultralight-Hand-free-Binoculars-Spyglasses-Adjustment/dp/B07V87LYSN/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_sims?ie=UTF8

u/Speye · 2 pointsr/Doesthisexist

May be more practical to get a wireless USB solution... like http://www.iogear.com/product/GUWIP204/ or http://www.amazon.com/HDE-over-Extension-Cable-Adapter/dp/B002WJ9S6Y (not wireless but can give you USB over Cat-5) or http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited-USB-WIRELESS-Dongle-Black/dp/B001GV00ZM or http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited-Wireless-Transmitter-Receiver/dp/B0036VNZHA.

Ultimately it may be more economically feasible to get a wireless device if you will be using it for a limited applications like a native bluetooth or wireless controller in your example above.

u/dawtcalm · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

There is a levitron "anti-gravity" globe that doesn't have any physical support, but that also means you can't rotate it on all axis, only 1.

u/chazwhiz · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

This sort of thing?

http://www.amazon.com/Port-USB-2-0-Wireless-Hub/dp/B000UU46W8

I've not personally used it, and the reviews are mixed...

u/rhinofeet · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

I have a Yada Yada Yada that I got at Target for a few bucks. It only lets you record 1 sound at a time though. http://www.amazon.com/Yada-Colors-May-Vary/dp/B0015Z6B34

u/airmaildolphin · 1 pointr/Doesthisexist

The First Robotech War of the Robotech saga ended with a lot of Zentraedi soldiers stranded on Earth. The Zentraedi Rebellion novel specifically addresses their ability (or lack thereof) to adapt to life on Earth.