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Cambridge Consultant's Prism 200C Sees Through Walls

If you have always wanted to have a superpower, perhaps you should try to get your hands on the Prism 200c backpack. Like Superman's vision, it boasts the ability to see through solid objects such as wood, bricks and even concrete. It can also zero in on specific people and tell you their specific location.

Developed by Cambridge Consultant, the Prism 200c backpack's portable radar system basically sees through walls in order to send a live 3D map of the next room and everything in it (not only of the space, but also of the occupants in the room) straight to your smartphone.

The Prism 200c takes on the shape of a backpack for discreet purposes so that James Bond wannabes will not get caught.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Radar Systems - The development of portable radar systems like the Prism 200c backpack presents opportunities for applications in security, construction, and transportation industries.
2. Smartphone-enabled 3D Mapping - The integration of live 3D mapping capabilities with smartphones opens up possibilities for enhanced navigation, augmented reality, and location-based services.
3. Discreet Surveillance Technology - The demand for discreet surveillance technology, such as backpacks with the ability to see through walls, creates opportunities for the security and intelligence industries to develop innovative solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Security - The security industry can leverage the Prism 200c backpack's ability to see through walls for applications in threat detection, surveillance, and search-and-rescue operations.
2. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from portable radar systems like the Prism 200c backpack for non-destructive testing, inspection of structural integrity, and detecting hidden utilities.
3. Transportation - In the transportation industry, smartphone-enabled 3D mapping can be utilized for providing real-time navigation assistance to drivers, enhancing autonomous vehicles, and optimizing logistics operations.

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