DSTIKE Deauther Watch Demo - When Smart Watches Attack
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Published 2020-01-06
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All Comments (21)
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It doesn't look waterproof, so I guess the underwater hotspots are safe.
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I'm a high school teacher, and I really need one of these watches.
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1980's CASIO watches are the future
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I don't know what any of this means but I want one.
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Tech Reviewer: "It's amazing, but it doesn't have USB-C so I can't recommend this."
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Just built my new Dstike Deauther watch... I'm really happy with it. Subbed to your channel, love your videos.
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Great video! I love how you got right to it, No BS flash intros. Thnx
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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.
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"A standard Android plug". Let's just call it by its actual name, Micro-USB, to avoid confusing people.
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Damn I like the look of that watch I'd buy it purely just for that I don't need any features
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What a fantastic watch. I NEED it. Ordered the V2!
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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.
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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.
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It looks like it came straight out of Blade Runner, love it.
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Honestly I loved this screen, the blue pixel font looks so cool,
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I just ordered it. Now waiting for it to arrive. Thanks for the video!
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Screw this... I want one that kills Bluetooth speakers DEAD.
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It looks like something out of an 80's sci-fi. 😜
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Very cool, I'm getting one, thanks for the demo!
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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.