A is a modified Farnsworth (the show's steampunk audio/video communication device). It has been specially tuned to locate and track dangerous artifacts without needing to be inside the Warehouse.

Using brass aging solutions to give 3D-printed plastics a heavy, metallic look. The Legacy of Warehouse 13's Iconic Gadget

A circular glass video screen, manual control knobs, and a heavy-duty flip-open lid. Audio: A distinctive, high-pitched mechanical ring tone. How the Farnsworth Works in the Show

If you are a fan or a builder, let me know what you want to explore next: The used by prop makers to build a replica

Local wireless multiplayer allows two players to act as Pete and Myka. One handles the investigation/intel, while the other handles the physical snagging, requiring voice communication to solve puzzles in real-time.

, few gadgets are as iconic as the . Whether you're a cosplayer looking to finish your agent ensemble or a tech enthusiast fascinated by its "vaudio" (video-audio) lore, this portable communicator is the crown jewel of the series' steampunk aesthetic.

Named after the real-life inventor of electronic television, Philo T. Farnsworth

Of course, a portable kit isn't just for talking and storing—it's for protecting. The signature weapon of a Warehouse agent is the . Invented by Nikola Tesla as an alternative to lethal bullets, this electrically based handgun is the ultimate non-lethal takedown tool. It emits a burst of electricity that stuns a target while simultaneously erasing their short-term memory. This is essential for maintaining the secret of the Warehouse when civilians get too close to an artifact.

1. The Farnsworth: The Pioneer of Portable Video Communication