The periscope mask "EYEteleporter" is a giant-sized version of the periscope. The "EYEteleporter" is a periscope mask in the shape of a periscope, but it is not suitable for playing detective because it is too large.

The "EYEteleporter" is a periscope that allows you to enjoy a different perspective than usual. You can raise your viewpoint about 80 cm to enjoy the perspective of a giant, or conversely lower it to enjoy the view from your navel, or look behind you. It is said that walking forward while looking at the view behind you gives you a strange sensation that you have never experienced before.







What differentiates this from the traditional periscope is the size of the mirror. They have a larger mirror installed, which gives a wider field of view and a more immersive experience. Rather than looking into a periscope, the user feels as if they are really looking into a different place.

The EYEteleporter was developed by Juste Kostikovaite, who lives in London, England. Kostikovaite is seeking investors on Kickstarter to develop a high-quality mirror for a more immersive experience and to create a giant periscope called the EyeTeleporter Scooter.

Investing £15 (plus £5 shipping) on kickstarter will get you the "Mini EYEteleporter," a small, old-fashioned size, and investing £55 (plus £12 shipping) will get you the "EYEteleporter. To get the "EyeTeleporter Scooter," a giant periscope, a £2,000 investment is required. Shipping costs are "unknown at this time".



Now, I wonder, "Will people misuse the 'EyeTeleporter'? For example, will people use it for peeping?" But that worry is probably irrelevant. But that worry is probably useless. People who install this device will be conspicuous, and if they commit a criminal act, it will be immediately reported to the police. Rather, it is likely that people will fall down or collide with others while playing with the "EyeTeleporter Scooter". Maybe we should worry about that.











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