Gadgets from the USSR

You didn’t even know about the existence of many of the presented devices. Prototypes, export options, a limited edition or just rare models of equipment and electronics that were "not available."

A rare technique is a Soviet laptop, a wristwatch with a radio, the first Soviet mobile phone and other gadgets from the USSR.

That’s how they used to wash clothes with the Riga 17 machine, had to work, now you don’t need to put effort into washing.

Not even at all now. And then it was! The dishwasher "Straume-2" was produced in the Latvian SSR, 1972.

Soviet laptop! Joke? "Electronics MS 1504" - the first domestic laptop, developed back in Soviet times and released later, in 1992.

Did you know about the microwave ovens of the USSR? This is the prototype of the first Electronics microwave, 1984.

Amphiton stereo system - portable player with modular speakers, 1987.

Doesn’t resemble anything? But this is one of the first headphones in the USSR - Octave TM-2.

The prototype of the first magnetic railway, 1987. The project did not take place due to the earthquake and hostilities in Armenia, where the first section was laid.

One of the first amateur movie cameras is Aurora, 1980.

GAZ M-20 "Victory North" - a modification of a car for driving in the snow, the average speed of which was 30-35 km / h.

When did you learn about the existence of laser players? In the photo, the Soviet player 1988 "Vega-LP-007C". A rare instance, released only 50 pieces.

"Palestra-02" - the first Soviet television set-top box for industrial production, produced in the USSR in 1978-1980. It was made in Lviv.

The first Soviet mobile phone was introduced in 1957 !!! Many question the existence of such a device in doubt. The invention was written in many Soviet media. On the left is the first LK-1 mobile model, on the right is the compact version of the LK-3.

Electronics-1 is a true legend. The first Soviet electronic wristwatch. You can find out the time by pressing the button, after which the LEDs light up. The launch of the series took place in 1973.

Watch with a radio! Developed in 1986 by Riga software "Radio Engineering". Using the built-in magnetic antenna, any local radio station was received in the mid-wave range.

"Electronics IM-01" - a chess computer, records moves, you can play together or against a computer, 1986.

"Planet rover Electronics" is a programmable toy, it can be set a route of 16 different combinations, 1980.

GAZ-16 is a prototype of a hybrid car with an automobile chassis and an air cushion. Between them it was possible to switch on different surfaces, 1962.

The combined installation "Leningrad T-3" was produced by the Kozitsky Leningrad plant. The installation contains a TV, radio and turntable. Year of issue - 1948.

"Brest" - a ballpoint pen with a clock. The dream of all students in the mid-80s. LCD display and clock chip. In addition to time, they show seconds, day and month.

"Electronics MS 1208" - a personal computer for programming in Basic, 1988.

"Electronics" - a wristwatch with an analog and electronic 2-in-1 dial.

"Electronics-821" - one of the first video cameras for amateurs, 1985.

"Electronics Videosport-3" - a game console, 1988, at that time it cost 115 rubles, not everyone could afford it.

Sekonda QUARTZ LCD SIX, 1977 of release. This model is very rare. She went only for export.

The Amphiton TM-01 radio tape recorder was able to play audio tapes and show television programs.

Cinema viewer "Kolobok" - a device for viewing cartoons, the picture was shown in a small eye.

The Vector Anti-Radar warned of a police radar almost a kilometer away, but it did not enter mass production for unknown reasons, 1990.

Have you dreamed of a Walkie-Toki? Meanwhile, someone was lucky to have such a toy here. "Alice" is a small-sized radio station designed for children from 8 years old. Radio communication up to 120 meters. Produced since 1992 in St. Petersburg.

"Quantum 4C" - a personal computer, there was only 1 MB of internal memory!

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