DSTIKE Deauther Watch Demo - When Smart Watches Attack

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Published 2020-01-06
The Deauther Watch from DSTIKE (dstike.com) is a wristwatch built on top of an ESP2866 system on chip. In addition to telling time, it is capable of scanning for access points and stations, sending deauth packets, sending beacon packets and sending probe packets all on 2.4 ghz.

Pick one up at dstike.com/

For an easy way to detect Deauthentication and Dissassociation attacks, check out the DSTIKE Deauth Detector here:
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All Comments (21)
  • @icodefor
    It doesn't look waterproof, so I guess the underwater hotspots are safe.
  • @zzanatos2001
    I'm a high school teacher, and I really need one of these watches.
  • Tech Reviewer: "It's amazing, but it doesn't have USB-C so I can't recommend this."
  • @BrianR-ML
    Just built my new Dstike Deauther watch... I'm really happy with it. Subbed to your channel, love your videos.
  • Great video! I love how you got right to it, No BS flash intros. Thnx
  • @nohbudy
    That's pretty sick! My first improvement would be to add an auto time configuration, like seek open networks and attempt to get the time. Would be funny if it hacks a WEP network every time you want to check the time.
  • @clb92
    "A standard Android plug". Let's just call it by its actual name, Micro-USB, to avoid confusing people.
  • @fendigucci6307
    Damn I like the look of that watch I'd buy it purely just for that I don't need any features
  • @evolicious
    What a fantastic watch. I NEED it. Ordered the V2!
  • @Meza10731
    Why are so many people confused in the comments about this watch? He explained clearly what it does and goes over what I can only assume, is all the features it comes with.
  • @cassis1018
    If you are a secret agent and are being chased just drop this watch. The enemy will be so fascinated they with stop and inspect the watch thus allowing a clean escape.
  • @shingnosis
    It looks like it came straight out of Blade Runner, love it.
  • @jchx767
    Honestly I loved this screen, the blue pixel font looks so cool,
  • @9gk2ndf9gn20n
    I just ordered it. Now waiting for it to arrive. Thanks for the video!
  • @guyo68
    Screw this... I want one that kills Bluetooth speakers DEAD.
  • @marsbase3729
    It looks like something out of an 80's sci-fi. 😜
  • That's actually cheap, at first I was thinking, heh, they got some 2.4$ blue Oled screens of eBay, stuck a stock ESP8266 (2$) into it and it's probably gonna be a 500$ device.... 45$ for a ready to use item like that? Dang, that's a steal, color me surprised! Good job. Would I ever use it? Probably not - but it's geeky enough to start a conversation at work.