music over a laser beam

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2008

i use a laser beam to beam music from a psp to a reciever. to learn how to make this project go to, http://www.instructables.com/id/Send-Music-over-a-Laser-Beam/ navaburo created this project and i used his in structions to make it.

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  • hey sorry the sound is bad, really it is pretty good, it just sounds bad when it is uploaded

  • I beleive you, These things rock with green lasers, you can go so far. My laser is rated 12,000ft so In-home range is unlimited :D It distorts the music a tiny bit, but I put a laser on a prism. V so it emits 3 dots. And can play through 3 speakers. Breaks the quality but not much

  • cool, how much did you pay for your green laser?

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  • Nice, this is one of the fisrt Do It Yourself laser com. circuits on youtube. I have a newer circuit in my videos that uses the USB powersupply, and does not require a transformer.

  • @MrDixiepride1234 Infrared would still need a clear line of sight to the receiver. I think you're confusing IR with radio (many do it since some TV remotes are radio even though you'd expect them to be IR).

  • It would also be better probably to make an infrared one instead that way you wouldn't have to point the beam directly to it

  • I wouldn't say it's a fail because it works but It does have a lot of distortion. I would suggest turning the volume down on the psp and the volume up on the speaker

  • great song, thousand foot krutch! one of my favs

  • Bad ass!

  • Nice video, i am considering making this work for my Home LAN, this would require the UTP cable to be translated into laser and back again. In a UTP cable two pairs of wires are used one to receive information and one to send information. So i guess you need two lasers and two light receiving cells. is there anyone who think this might actually work ? Because i am done with the sick making WI-FI signal. thanks in advance!

  • we did the same thing but inside an altoid box, check it out

    HM-innovations. com

  • i took a simpler approach and used my sound reactive led's

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