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Hand-held "Sound Camera" Shows You the Source of Noises

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."

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  1. Re:Screwdriver by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You can augment that by stuffing the end of the screwdriver into a length of rubber hose; you get the same effect, without having to stick your face 4 inches from the reciprocating assembly.

    Or you can use a long screwdriver.

    That's what real mechanics do.