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Holy Batgear! 10 New Gadgets for Batman's Utility Belt (and Cave)

Catching an evil genius requires sophisticated tools. Here are some tech toys we think the Dark Knight really ought to be carrying.

PC World Staff

Bat Army Knife

Batman has a gadget for just about everything on his renowned utility belt, right? Well, what if you had a single gadget that contained just about everything. Wenger's Giant Swiss Army Knife V1.0, (which makes me fear the prospect of a Service Patch), comprises 85 implements with 110 functions. Oh, sure, you can do pedestrian stuff like unscrewing the bolts connecting the Joker's latest death-device, cutting through ropes when the Scarecrow ties you down, or hotwiring the Batmobile because Aunt Harriet lost the keys.

But what about during off-hours? That's when Bruce Wayne will appreciate the golf divot repair tool and the cupped cigar cutter attachments. Besides, who else is gonna spring for this $1499 monstrosity? --Darren Gladstone

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