The video discusses a variety of unique and innovative gadgets, with a focus on their practical applications and uses.
It begins by highlighting the upcoming growth of the global laptop market, which is expected to exceed 268 million units by the end of 2021. This is why manufacturers are introducing various devices, such as flash memories that can quickly and accurately erase all data from hard drives. These devices are compatible with most PCs and laptops manufactured since 2000 and cost around $47.
The video also discusses the potential risk of data theft, using the example of bank card scammers who can steal data from payment terminals in seconds. It introduces a device that can clone magnetic stripe cards and access cards in factories and large companies. The price of this device is around $100.
The video features a compact phone that can make calls without SIM cards, and a versatile circuit board that can be expanded to become a music studio or a radio-controlled car. The phone has a battery life of up to 8 hours and the price starts at $90.
Another gadget discussed is an electric lockpick that can open locked doors in urgent situations. The price of this device is around $270.
The video also reviews a gadget that allows you to control smart home systems and doors and barriers from a distance of about 50 meters. The price starts from $119.
A jammer, which generates white noise and can suppress GPS, GSM, 3G, and Wi-Fi signals, is also discussed. The price of the jammer is around $30.
The video features a unique smartwatch that can simulate a hacker attack on Wi-Fi networks. The price of this watch is $5.
The video also discusses hidden cameras, which are becoming smaller and more affordable. These spy glasses cost around $40 and can record 10 hours of video.
A laser pointer is discussed next, which can be potentially dangerous in the wrong hands. The price of the laser pointer is not mentioned.
The video also discusses systems that allow vehicle owners to hide their license plates, such as magnetic systems and curtain-like systems. The price of these systems ranges from around $33 to $50.
A stroposcopic light like those used by the police is also discussed. The price of a variant with four diodes is $30.
The video concludes with a review of a compact computer, the PocketChip, which is described as the "killer of the famous Raspberry Pi". The price starts from around $50 to $60.
1. The global laptop market is predicted to exceed 268 million units by the end of 2021 .
2. Manufacturers are introducing devices such as flash memories that offer military-grade erasure and ease of use .
3. These devices are compatible with most PCs and laptops manufactured since 2000 and cost around $47 .
4. Bank card data scammers can work quickly, with a pair of thieves in the United States carrying out a robbery in just a few seconds .
5. Access cards are also of interest to many criminals, and can be copied with a device of this type from a distance of up to one meter .
6. There are many options for capturing data, and the only limit is your imagination .
7. A review of a device does not work with bank cards, but its price is around $100 .
8. This phone is compact and light, weighing only 80 grams, and can make calls without SIM cards .
9. The phone has a very versatile circuit board that can be expanded and become a music studio or a radio-controlled car .
10. The phone has enough battery for up to 8 hours of talk time and the buttons are programmable .
11. The price starts at $90 .
12. An electric lockpick model is available, with a 2900 milliamp-hour battery enough for two hours of continuous operation .
13. The lockpick weighs about 350 grams and fits easily in a pocket .
14. The manufacturer claims that it is a professional tool whose potential is revealed through training .
15. The price is around $270 .
16. This device allows you to control smart home systems as well as doors and barriers from a distance of about 50 meters .
17. The price starts from $119 .
18. A jammer device is known to generate White Noise, a signal that contains no information .
19. This device can suppress GPS, GSM, 3G, and Wi-Fi signals .
20. The models are available on a website of China for about $30 .
21. This smartwatch allows you to simulate a hacker attack and check how well protected the available Wi-Fi networks are .
22. The price is $5 .
23. These spy glasses cost around $40 and can record 10 hours of video at a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels .
24. The weight of the glasses is approximately 35 grams and a charge lasts 50 minutes .
25. A camera hidden in a tie clip is available, with a video resolution of 640 x 480 pixels .
26. A laser pointer with a range of about 8 to 10 km is available, powerful enough to burn a folded mat or a t-shirt .
27. A magnetic system allows you to hide part of the license plate and avoid a fine .
28. Models with magnets are available and can be used with a remote control, with the price around $33 .
29. Stroposcopic lights like those used by the police are available, with a variant with four diodes costing $30 .
30. A compact computer called Pocket chip is available, with 512 megabytes of RAM and 4 GB of memory, a one gigahertz processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB port, and an AV output .
31. The device works with Linux and is totally mobile, with a battery, a keyboard, and a screen part of the package .
32. The board can be bought separately for $9 and modified to adapt to your needs .