Tazer Glove

 

With a few electronic parts you can build this cool Tazer Glove. It’s sure to be a shocking project. 🙂

"From simple everyday parts you can make this glove which has two modes. Mode 1 is a constant output of slightly over 300 v. while Mode 2 takes a few seconds to charge, but gives off a much more painful shock. All that voltage from a simple AA battery, Yay science. Expect to spend around 20$ for this fun and rewarding project."

6 Comments


  1. I would not describe anything with the word tazer in it as “Fun and Rewarding”.


  2. Depends on whether you’re on the “Ta” or the “zer” end of it.

    You apparently live in a better neighborhood than many of us…


  3. Seriously stupid.. Put your mommy’s gloves back away and get a job


  4. Why is it that having high voltage automatically labels it a “tazer?” This would be called a “stun glove” as it doesn’t launch probes at the target.
    Trent, this is a good example of “proof of concept.” Just think. Years from now, police will have these to subdue criminals. *snicker*


  5. Am I the only one who thinks this is stupidly dangerous?

    Real stun guns are carefully designed to produce a fraction of a milliamp so as to safely stun people… Camera flash capacitors have no such protection and can kill.


  6. When I was a kid in the early 80’s I built something very close to that for using during the daily fights with my brother. The only differences were that I put copper foils on all fingers (good idea) and unfortunately used a pair of old leather gloves (bad idea, don’t do); that always resulted after some minutes in my hand sweating and the device shocking myself. The device looked like something you could find in Dr. Frankenstein’s lab: black leather gloves with the classy touch of spiraled wires coming from the wrist that connected metal foils wrapped on all fingers. Too bad it soon shocked the wearer too:-)
    Anyway, high voltages and/or currents are something a kid should never play with when not supervised.

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