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Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
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DUKAS_186613833_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
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DUKAS_186613835_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: A mosquito zapped by the Photon Matrix
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DUKAS_186613836_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
DUKAS_186613837_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
DUKAS_186613838_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
DUKAS_186613839_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
DUKAS_186613840_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
DUKAS_186613841_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: A mosquito zapped by the Photon Matrix
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) - 
							
DUKAS_186613842_FER
Laser guided mosquito zapper
Ferrari Press Agency
Mosquito 1
Ref 16957
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Photon Matrix
A tiny laser designed to zap mosquitoes dead in the home and outdoors has been unveiled.
The Photon Matrix is said to be capable of detecting a mosquito and gauging its distance, orientation and body size within just 3 milliseconds.
It also knows not to target anything larger than 2cm.
The makers claim it can effectively target mosquitoes with a flight speed of no more than one meter a second and between 2mm and 20mm long.
But it is admitted its efficacy on house flies and similarly fast-moving insects is “significantly diminished.”
The device uses a LiDAR light detection and ranging module which determines the locations of objects by emitting laser light pulses.
It then measures how long it takes that laser light to be reflected back by whatever it hits.
When a mosquito is detected, a second laser is instantaneously used to fatally zap the insect.
The basic Photon Matrix has a 90-degree, 3-meter scanning and killing range, which is boosted to 6 meters in a Pro version.
Both models are claimed to be capable of dispatching up to 30 mosquitoes per second even in the dark.
OPS: The Photon Matrix mosquito killer.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)