Herotech’s Magnus MkII is a real wrist-mounted web shooter

In the bustling city-state of Singapore, a startup named HEROTECH is turning the fantastical world of science fiction into reality. Their latest creation, the MAGNUS MKII, is a watch that shoots specialized thread from the wearer’s wrist. But this is no ordinary timepiece; it also features a unique pattern of LED lights to tell the time, merging functionality with a touch of the extraordinary.

 Jacob Uy, the founder of HEROTECH, shared his excitement about the product. “It took hundreds of prototypes, but the end result is truly gratifying,” he said. “Wearing this, using it, and seeing people’s reactions, you really feel like a hero.” Uy also mentioned that the new model incorporates lessons learned from the previous version and their experience in inventing other gadgets.

To help users understand the workings of this innovative thread shooter watch, HEROTECH has released an instructional video on their YouTube channel, which boasts over 300,000 subscribers. The video demonstrates the watch’s capabilities and provides a glimpse into the future of wearable technology.

The MAGNUS MKII is currently available for pre-order on HEROTECH’s website, with a retail price of $427. The company plans to ship the preorders in October of this year. To sweeten the deal, HEROTECH offers a lifetime warranty and free worldwide shipping on all orders. HEROTECH is not just a gadget manufacturer; it’s a company with a mission to empower individuals with abilities, effects, and powers straight out of science fiction. 

John Biggs

John Biggs is an entrepreneur, consultant, writer, and maker. He spent fifteen years as an editor for Gizmodo, CrunchGear, and TechCrunch and has a deep background in hardware startups, 3D printing, and blockchain. His work has appeared in Men’s Health, Wired, and the New York Times.

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