Car Thieves vs the Final GlitterBomb 5.0 - Summary

Summary

This is a video summary where a person sets up glitter bomb packages to catch package thieves. The video explains the evolution of the glitter bomb design over several years, from simple glitter explosions to more sophisticated versions with fart spray, cameras, and autonomous drones. It also shows how some thieves react when they open the packages, releasing glitter and foul-smelling spray. Additionally, the video discusses a similar setup in cars to deter break-ins and capture thieves. The thieves' reactions and interactions with the glitter bomb packages provide entertaining and sometimes humorous moments.

Facts

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1. The text is a transcript of a video about a glitter bomb prank on package and car thieves.
2. The video is the fifth and final installment of a series by Mark Rober, an engineer and YouTuber.
3. The glitter bomb is a device that shoots glitter and fart spray when opened or triggered, and records the reactions of the thieves with hidden cameras and phones.
4. The glitter bomb design has evolved over the years, adding features like drones, boxing gloves, police lights, countdowns, and fake police chatter.
5. The glitter bomb 5.0 has a one-liter tank of fart spray, which is 50 times more than the previous version, and can deliver glitter by autonomous drones.
6. The video also shows a modified car box that can activate the fart spray remotely via text message and a 360 camera that pops up to record the action.
7. The video reveals that car thieves in San Francisco use tools to break windows and check the trunks for valuables, and that they avoid stealing boxes that look suspicious.
8. The video ends with an update on the scam call centers in India that were exposed and shut down by Mark Rober in a previous video, and an advertisement for CrunchLabs Build Box, a monthly engineering subscription box.