A 40-Gram Drone Is Now Hunting the World’s Deadliest Animal

The mosquito has never been bested by elegance. We’ve thrown everything at it: citronella candles that smell like a health food store, zappers that feel more like novelty items than actual deterrents, sprays that coat everything in a layer of chemical suspicion. None of it has really worked. Not comprehensively. Not quietly. Not without trade-offs.

Enter Tornyol’s LeSonar2, a 40-gram autonomous drone that doesn’t just repel mosquitoes. It hunts them. The concept alone is enough to stop you mid-scroll. A micro-drone, roughly the weight of a few sheets of paper, patrols your living space like a silent sentinel, listening for the specific wingbeat frequency of a mosquito and then intercepting it mid-air. No chemicals. No noise you can hear. No action required on your part. It just handles it.

Designer: Tornyol

The engineering behind the LeSonar2 is where things get genuinely impressive. The drone uses 32 ultrasonic emitters to send out pulses that bounce off nearby objects and insects, and 380 smartphone microphones to capture the returning data. An Artix-7 FPGA processor handles the real-time beamforming, mapping the environment in 3D and measuring movements down to 0.1 millimeters. To put that in context, that’s the same underlying principle bats use to navigate and hunt in total darkness. Tornyol has essentially built a bat, shrunk it to the size of a large cookie, and given it a mission.

Once the LeSonar2 confirms a target by reading its wingbeat signature, it intercepts and dispatches the mosquito mid-flight using its own propellers. First air-to-air kill by an autonomous micro-drone. That milestone recently landed and it reads like a sentence from a near-future thriller, except it happened in a lab and it’s now available for pre-order.

The setup is more straightforward than you’d expect. You draw your protection zone on a base-station map. The drone launches, patrols, returns to charge on its own between passes, and relaunches. The whole system runs 24/7 without you touching it. Tornyol calls it “silent, safe, chemical-free,” and those three words carry more weight than they initially seem, especially for households with children, pets, or anyone wary of pesticide exposure.

The design thinking here is just as sound as the engineering, and I think that deserves attention. The choice to avoid cameras is notable. Instead of building something that watches your room, Tornyol built something that listens to it. That’s a meaningful distinction in an era where surveillance fatigue is real. A sensor that identifies a mosquito by its wingbeat signature rather than by filming your living room feels like a more considered approach to consumer technology. Privacy, quietly protected alongside you.

The bigger picture is hard to ignore, too. Mosquitoes kill more people every year than any other animal on the planet. Malaria alone accounts for over 400,000 deaths annually, with dengue adding tens of thousands more. Tornyol was founded by two CentraleSupélec graduates with the stated goal of consigning mosquitoes to history, and while a home drone isn’t going to solve a global public health crisis on its own, it’s a serious first step from a company that clearly understands the scale of what it’s attempting.

Backed by Y Combinator and currently open for pre-orders with a $100 refundable deposit, the LeSonar2 is targeting US shipping in 2027. The drone comes in black, red, and orange for people who care about that kind of thing, and I think more people do than would admit it. Tornyol’s LeSonar2 is one of those designs that makes you realize how much creative inertia exists in categories we assume are already solved. Bug control felt finished. Candles, sprays, zappers, and screens. We stopped asking for better because we didn’t know better was possible. Now it is, and it weighs less than a slice of bread.

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Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Battery Sizes Revealed

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The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is set to establish a new benchmark in smartphone technology, showcasing a powerful 5700mAh battery powered by advanced silicon-carbon technology. This marks a significant improvement over the 5000mAh battery of its predecessor, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Alongside the Ultra, the S27 Pro offers a 5200mAh battery in a more compact […]

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ASUS ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 brings RTX 5090 gaming power to compact 3L desktop

Asus has come a long way since the 2nd of April 1989. By that count, it’s only been two decades for ROG’s existence. Arguably the most inspiring, though. Now into its 20th anniversary celebration, the Republic of Games (ROG) as we know it is innovating further with the gaming frontier it has dominated all this while.

To commemorate the monumental 20th anniversary, ROG is giving gamers and AI generation requiring demanding infrastructure a high-performance computing device: the ROG NUC 16 Edition 20. Ever since ASUS took over the Intel NUC, ROG has worked its magic with it, and now it’s elevating that to the next level with the most powerful gaming-focused NUC it has ever manufactured.

Designer: Asus

The commemorative ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 is created to celebrate 20 years of ASUS’s Republic of Gamers. Of course, like everything else ROG has delivered, this one gains first attention with the enticing aesthetics, but the company says it’s the powerful innards and the use of colors that make this a “testament to an enduring legacy.”

The mini PC has a compact form factor, which comes with a removable stand to use the device in vertical or horizontal orientations. Created to be an ultimate system for gamers and creators, the NUC 16 Edition 20 runs on an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, which can provide the desired performance. It is laid out in a 3-liter chassis for a compact look and feel, and it features a semi-transparent exterior with really plus detailing with gold accents.

The design is sublime and exudes brilliance in black, red, and gold accents. But the looks are only part of this anniversary edition system. For hardcore gamers, who will want to put looks second, ROG has tailored the desktop to dissipate up to 175W for sustained performance. This will allow it to run at high speed for a long time without slowing down or overheating. To keep the system cool, it features three fans and a dual vapor chamber, which ROG confirms is capable of 21% better thermal performance.

The ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 290HX Plus, which is paired with up to 128GB of dual-channel DDR5-6400 memory and a PCIe 5.0 SSD for ultra-fast load times. The powerful storage can handle almost all types of heavy gameplay and AI graphics rendering. Early reviewers suggest the system is powerful in handling “high-FPS gaming, AI tasks, and demanding creator workflows.”

Streaming and gaming can be lag-free only with the best possible connectivity options. ROG says its system supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for fast and stable connectivity and also features a Thunderbolt 4 port along with the other usual connectivity options like HDMI and LAN ports. Expectedly, all this power and performance doesn’t come cheap. ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 will set you back $6,999.

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Convert Excel Spreadsheets Into No-Code Mobile Apps

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Using Excel on a phone can be challenging, especially for tasks like habit tracking. Limited screen space and the desktop-oriented design of Excel often result in cumbersome navigation and input errors. My Online Training Hub highlights how Zite, a no-code app builder, addresses these issues by converting Excel spreadsheets into mobile-friendly apps. For example, a […]

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Rumored Galaxy Z TriFold 2 is Reportedly Back in the Works

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Samsung is poised to reshape the smartphone industry in 2027 with its highly anticipated flagship lineup, led by the Galaxy Z TriFold 2. Building on its reputation for technological excellence, the company is doubling down on folding devices, battery advancements and multi-screen functionality. The second-generation TriFold device is designed to enhance user experience while solidifying […]

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