DSTIKE Deauther Watch V3 - Demonstration (Wifi Hacking)

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Published 2022-09-07
Live Demo of DSTIKE Deauther Watch V3. In this video the functionality of the watch is demonstrated.

Amazon link to DSTIKE Deauther Watch V3: a.co/d/cw0yFmC

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All Comments (21)
  • Some interesting details are missing from the video. 1) How far can this device interfere with wi-fi signals? 2) It appears you have to have the MAC address to select which signal you want to stop, if it picks up 30 or 40 connections, it could take a while to find the one you want to disable. 3) What is the battery life like when in use? 3) Is there a "select all" if you want to disable more than one signal? Thanks
  • Hi, I have a question, I have V2 but I wanted to just upgrade the battery from 500mah to 1000mah, do you think it's ok safe and will it fit, please let me know, thank you.
  • @johnbmueller
    Great clip. How far would you say the watch could reach? A few feet? Would the new V4 with external antenna be a little more powerful? Thanks
  • @cruz25617
    So does it work right out of the box, or do i need to do some kind of weird downloading coding before use?
  • Hey just a question is the case 3d printed or layered acrylic?
  • Good afternoon. Did the watch come already assembled, or do you have to assemble it?
  • @MAAZAD
    It’s a Time Machine.
  • Hello, do you know how long it takes to charge and how long the battery lasts?
  • @Ogi1508
    can someone explain in layman terms what this is for? im just here cuz it looks cool as hell lol
  • @Dave1979z
    So, you can wear this somewhere that has wifi cameras and it would disable them? Thats kinda dangerous... And gangster as shit i kinda want one! Lol
  • @mummra7
    question, i have this model....where is the on/off switch???
  • sir how to undeauthed devices that has been kikcked on wifi..or undeauth devices
  • It’s a programmable watch so you can make it work on 5ghz signals if you know what your doing