What spy would not like to sneak into their home, slowly roll back the door, and BAM shoot the lamp on to the utter surprise of a waiting assailant?
Inspector Clouseau would have loved this illuminating toy, if he could have afforded it.
The ambush can be thwarted and the attacker revealed in the unexpected switching on of the Bitplay BANG! light from up to fifty feet away.
For those who like the feel of a toy gun in their hand, this plastic remote will prove entertaining. Just pull the trigger, when the light is on, and watch as the lampshade is knocked askew by an invisible bullet, and the light is put out!
Then tumble forward over the couch, do a somersault (stretching the back is recommended before trying this people), and fire away again to switch the light on and straighten the white shade.
The BANG! lamp does include a traditional on/off switch on the cord, but what would be the point of spending three hundred and ninety-nine dollars on a pretend shooting gallery-light, if you did not act out the Mission Impossible sequences and bust out the cheap looking lamp with a cheaper looking micro plastic gun remote control?
The idea for this Bitplay device is genius, but the price tag is not. The inventors might not be pitching this to the spy movie enthusiasts, but rather to the actual spies of the world who can afford to have such jaw dropping and revealing lamps.