The video demonstrates how to create a device that can potentially damage or destroy electronic devices, including iPhones, using a disassembled electric racket. The host opens the racket, removes the battery, and replaces it with a copper wire. The host tests the device on various electronic devices, including an iPhone, an Android phone, and a calculator, showing that it can interfere with their operations. The host warns viewers against attempting this at home, emphasizing the potential dangers.
1. The speaker is creating a device that can potentially destroy iPhones using a mosquito-killing racket.
2. The speaker plans to dismantle the racket, add a copper wire, and use it to generate electromagnetic power.
3. The speaker is testing the device on their own iPhone 12 Pro Max.
4. The speaker also plans to test the device on other electronic devices.
5. The speaker warns viewers not to attempt this at home due to safety concerns.
6. The speaker carefully disconnects the battery from the racket to avoid electrical shocks.
7. The speaker uses a copper cable to create an electromagnetic field.
8. The speaker connects the positive and negative poles of the battery to the copper cable.
9. The speaker tests the device on their Android phone and another electronic device.
10. The speaker notes that the device was not charged, which affected the results of the test.
11. The speaker tests the device on a calculator, a watch, and their Android phone again.
12. The speaker finds that the device can interfere with and potentially damage electronic devices.
13. The speaker concludes the video by warning viewers not to attempt this at home.
14. The speaker invites viewers to comment on the video and suggests future videos where they will test larger devices.
15. The speaker thanks viewers for watching and signs off.