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The British Daily recently reported that a country's electronics company has invented a machine called Prism 200c that can help people see through the walls.

The British Daily recently reported that a country's electronics company has invented a machine called Prism 200c that can help people look "through" the walls.

According to the inventors of Prism 200c , the device can see objects that are mobile solids on the other side of the wall. When in use, Prism 200c is held in the hand that can help people penetrate solid objects through images displayed on the device. The manufacturer of this particular device hopes Prism 200c can serve well in investigating, verifying or using in emergency situations such as fire or buried by earthquakes.

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Test the Prism 200c wall-see machine.

It is known that the image to be displayed on Prism 200c is only applicable to walls made of wood, cement or bricks . The user will stand in a corner of the room and then put the scanner on the wall. Prism 200c will act as a UWB radio scanning device, and the image displayed on the device is a 3D image.

Not only does this feature stand out, Prism 200c can also directly connect to computers in remote places or with commanders elsewhere. 'Not only that, Prism 200c can work continuously in a large area with extremely penetrating capabilities' - the manufacturer of this device said.

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Model Prism 200c.

To testify for this very special device, on its website, the Prism 200c company has produced an interesting example. When 3 people enter a room next to it, on Prism 200c device immediately show 3 red dots - symbolizing 3 objects. When another person comes into the room, there are 4 red dots on Prism 200c.

The Cambridge company, which invented Prism 200c, hopes its products will be quickly tested and marketed to serve society, especially in the criminal investigation industry and in carpets. The painting is caused by nature with humans. It is known that Cambridge company is conducting research on a more advanced device. This device can detect static objects through walls such as weapons or smuggled goods. According to the manufacturer's disclosure, this device is quite compact in size, only with a sheet of A4 paper.

Update 14 December 2018
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