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  • drgs1
    • I’ve got one of these without the laser. Guess it’s v2?scarabin
    • What do you use it for?drgs
    • lovelyi_was
    • Nothing. i take it out every couple months, scroll through its features, imagine being some kind of hacker, then put it awayscarabin
    • You can replace all the wifi names in your area with rickroll lyrics, crash their connection, and weird stuff like that but i’m too nice to do it to anyonescarabin
    • Kind of tempted to buy, but there has to be an app which does the same on your phone? Or not?drgs
    • This is the V3. I have the V2. It looks like the laser and improved case is the only update. You can use it to spam SSID graffiti.garbage
    • And in a totally hypothetical situation where a neighborhood bar hasn't sprung for 5g and rely on streaming services for music, it's a convenient mute button.garbage
    • They're all currently 2.4khz, but when somebody makes one with a 5g broadcast, it's going to be bananas. INB4 people ruin smart checkouts at grocery stores.garbage
    • Not really made to wear but it's a beautiful itemi_was
    • Only to wear for commando attacks :/i_was
    • The V2s are hilariously conspicuous. It really is just a tiny breadboard with a screen. There's also a massive LED you have to disable via code..garbage
    • ..or it goes red when broadcasting. Looks like they replaced the LED with the laser.garbage
    • WTFHayzilla
    • @drgs It has broadcast capabilities your phone doesn't have. It can generate a network then you use it in tandem with your phone and have a basic web-based UI..garbage
    • ..that you can control the watch with. It's a fun little tool, but takes some tinkering. Out of the box it does just broadcast a ton of Rick Astley networks.garbage

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