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Do It Yourself Laser Home Security
By Tal Siach on March 5th, 2008, in DIY (Do It Yourself) Add a comment

Were you ever amazed at the laser alarms we have seen in many action films? Have you ever wished you could have one for your home? Would a laser security system in your home help you sleep better and leave you at ease when you are away? Now you can make one by yourself thanks to Kipkay.

The Do It Yourself video below provides step by step directions how to make your own laser home security system. It tells you exactly what materials are needed and how to put it all together.

Unfortunately, this DIY project is not as simple as one may hope, since it deserves some soldering, electronics, and actual work. In addition, because it is made as a home security device, it should not be just put together with haste but done correctly.

While it may not be as intricate as the ones we see in the movies, it is pretty impressive and effective.

If you do decide to take on the task of making this project come to life, we would love to hear how it went for you.

Have Fun!




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19 Comments »

  1. Patricia Adams — March 6th, 2008 @ 7:28 am

    What an idea. Now it’s easy to keep our house safe.

  2. Tal Siach — March 6th, 2008 @ 10:41 am

    Hi Patricia,

    Seems simple enough doesn’t it. This is definitely a cool alternative, and a really cool DIY for your home security.

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  4. Shawn M. — March 6th, 2008 @ 7:15 pm

    so if it just plugs in all you have to do is shut the power off to the house and this alarm is disabled seems pretty bad to me

  5. Chris — March 6th, 2008 @ 9:52 pm

    Actually the siren and photo cell is ran by a 9-Volt battery, only the laser is powered through an outlet. So if the house loses power the alarm will trip.

  6. brandon — March 7th, 2008 @ 2:12 am

    i dont know what half that stuff is, nor where to buy it. i’d consider making it if it were in simpler terms with more detailed instructions, because it is a good idea in theory, just a bit too hard for the average person in my opinion.

  7. poopmasta — March 7th, 2008 @ 2:55 am

    kind of a bad idea…..
    Use a laser, which you can easily see with some chalk and evade by slipping under it, or use a conventional infrared motion detector, which scans the entire space for movement…
    This is why these laser security systems only exist in the movies

  8. jdosjd — March 7th, 2008 @ 2:58 am

    K this is good if you’re at home.
    Most burglaries probably don’t take place when people are home so what good is a little siren going to do?

  9. johnny jizzumseed — March 7th, 2008 @ 7:43 am

    which no burglar would see? LMFAO!! come on, weve all seen lasers. in a black room the emitter and the photocell would be SUPER bright red, which he even showed in his video. but dont worry, burglars are STUPID, and wouldnt know what the red thing is.. maybe its an evil bug on the wall?

  10. Sean — March 7th, 2008 @ 8:53 am

    First off haters this is a great idea. For one a burgler would not see it, unless that is they can peer through solid doors or walls. If they could why would they be hitting your house and not a bank? Secondly the average burgler will run scared if they hear any noise it could even be squeaky toy and no burgler will cut the power. Who brings chalk to a house? It is not mission impossible. Its get in take your boose spare change and keys not your mona lisa or other priceless art.

  11. Tal Siach — March 7th, 2008 @ 10:49 am

    Hi Everyone, thanks for your comments.

    We haven’t tried this ourselves but thought it was a cool DIY to share with all our readers.

    It is definitely not a simple one, but still fun to see how it is done.

    Hope to see you all again. :)

  12. moses — March 7th, 2008 @ 6:29 pm

    hahaha for people talking about cutting the power and chalk dust…. have you ever seen your average thief?

    I’ll give you a clue, they’re not breaking into houses because they’re intelligent.

    and if I broke into a house my first thought is going to be ‘Do they have a dog?’ vs. ‘Do they have a home-made laser alarm gaurding the doors?’

    hah which is more common do you think?

  13. jim — March 8th, 2008 @ 2:05 am

    this seems like an idea that a home security company should definitely invest some time and research into

  14. Peter — March 8th, 2008 @ 2:08 am

    This is a terrible setup.

    The alarm will only sound for how long the laser beam is broken..

    If a person walked through it, the alarm would be on for like .2 secconds LOL

    Use a PIR motion detector.

    p.s. why does he talk like he so amazing for making this crummy little circuit?

  15. Sean — March 9th, 2008 @ 9:19 am

    …If you put it where a door is going to be ajar at all it will stay on no matter how far it is open. Besides All you need is .2 seconds to scare the hell out of a thief. After that he is going to bolt to the nearest crack dealer.

  16. matthew — March 12th, 2008 @ 6:24 am

    i dont know what i need to make it i need a list and i need to know what holes it goes in like a picture from above and how to solder them like do you touch the wires to the other wires to make the connection i dont know how to build it

  17. junlite — March 25th, 2008 @ 10:20 am

    i think it’s grate!!!! hope i can build one for my house … Tal Siach..

  18. Rahul — April 12th, 2008 @ 7:53 am

    a 555 timer is needed in addition to the circuit, so that the alarm once triggered runs continiously till the time u wanna

  19. alex — June 10th, 2008 @ 1:13 am

    hey guys … very, very cool project for the home… but how about camping in the rough and wanting to be warned of bears in the area . a portable unit set-up for batteries would be cool.. let me know know ,,,,,please . alexjr8888@hotmail.com

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