Shoot the traffic as you drive - Steering Wrap

steering_wrapper_home.jpgI wont even ask the obvious question of being frustrated while stuck in traffic unable to move despite having a few thousand horse powered engine under your control. Any sane person would simply like to shoot his way through the traffic, unless you prefer the Jim Carrey way (in Bruce Almighty). Well, e-revolution from Japan has come up with such an inventive way of getting rid of the traffic - simply blast your way through thanks to the 'Steering Wrapper'.

ra_img.jpgAlmost blast it that is, except for the fact that it would be illegal to do so, but you still can with some help from your imagination. Simply attach the steering wrapper with velcros to the steering wheel. You are now set to shoot, moo or blast the traffic inside the cabin and get rid of at least some of the frustration. Available in choice of black and white colors, the device lets you select the type of sounds that shall be played. These can vary depending upon the effort you take to hit the buttons - sturdily built, I may add to withstand abuse. The sounds come form the attached speakers.

The steering wrapper is also a nice game for children who tend to hate long drives, with sounds of different animals being used to distract them.16 different types of sounds (include drumming, latin music sounds and four levels of pressure can be personalised on the Steering Wrapper.

Dimensions - Width 85× height 40× depth 50 (mm)

Weight - 120g

Color - Black / White

Works on batteries

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December 13, 2006 - 1:57 AM | Posted in - Others

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