Yeah, it'll be the thing that looked interesting and i just wanted to see what it actually was, but it wont be included. Probably just something that is mundane and doesn't have anything to do with being illegal, but looks flashy and mysterious.
It’ll be handy in those cities that allows photo enhanced tickets if you go a mile above the speed limit. The crazy part is if you let someone borrow your car & they get caught speeding the one who owns the car is held responsible to pay it.
I remember those as a toddler I always wondered why they banned them my parents would not buy them or let us around anyone playing them but my memory is me my father and sisters were going to get in the car to pick my mother up from work it was 1980 I was only one years old and it was summer and the teenagers were on the grassy hill playing with them as we walked pass just a baby but my memory is so strange I remember things that far back.
Who wrote the script??? "There are a lot of different ways that real life works", "cut into 10 minute pieces by a machine", "1.2 ounces of battery", "sells them for a price that is almost the same as $300"...
That Wi Phone is available from the official website - it's potentially a very useful device for electronics enthusiasts but could be misused, like so many things. Also Amazon continues to facilitate the selling of highly dangerous or otherwise utter crap products and often items that can be found much cheaper elsewhere. It's really important to shop around - especially for high-priced electronics.
@@BESTCOOLTECH And you definitely used a clickbait title lol don't play. You could have called these rogue items are specified 'banned in some coutries' or "illegal if actually used for their purpose" but you didn't.
The video didn't really highlight what THAT tool is actually for. It's a scanner and duplicator for RFID cards and FOBs. Example would be some apartment complexes don't give the residents keys to outer doors and instead, just a key card. This device can scan the key card and duplicate it onto a blank card or FOB allowing access. Some landlords WILL NOT issue a second key card under any circumstances unless you "lose" your old one. If the card and the door scanner is compatible, this tool can solve that issue.
Several of the items are not illegal but close to the edge, others are not illegal in many jurisdictions, and the rest are just stupidity. I also love that the creator added Amazon links with a kickback to them if you buy.. misinformation and scam.
That laser isn't for hunting don't be foolish. Regular laser pointers are strong enough to reach the moon. You just won't see it because it's not going to make the trip back. Laser pointers can visibly hit your target and show you. These lasers are so powerful without correct eye protection the reflecting light will destroy your eyes, also they are illegal. They can and will cut through just about anything. A literal lightsaber. They are basically like the industrial lasers used to cut material. I would added laser surgery but those aren't as powerful or perhaps set to a lower strength so not to kill or harm the patient. These lasers are dangerous to everyone, especially the person holding it. Finding these for sale should be reported to someone. And if they are cheap ones from over seas. Be aware that exploding during use could very well be possible.
I'm not really buying his explanation of how (or why) Amazon accounts get banned. I think an account remains on Amazon as long as that account continues to make Amazon money... quality is immaterial.
who idiot buy amazon anythink, because all same stuff can buy many other shop internet lot lot cheapen, etc elektronic studd if amazon cost 40$ other shop same cost 4-6$ and shipping FREE. amazon all come shipping fee lot more, if others shop send stuff to you FREE amazon say cost 25-90$ more. only stupid pay same parts lot more and buy amazon.
You'd might not realize it, but Amazon DOES terminate accounts, even if those accounts make them money. They also block freight forwarders by disallowing the delivery of products to them (when they can find and verify that a company does freight forwarding). Also, should a package be delivered, based on tracking, to a freight forwarder, the package is considered delivered and no longer supported in any way, by Amazon. I am surprised that Congress hasn't been looking into freight forwarders though. That's almost certainly how US tech has ended up in the hands of countries where the sale to them is banned, such as Iran.
Most of the tech items are easily made at home with a bit of skill and patience. As stated before, it's not having the item, but some ways in which you can use it. Skimmers for example are excellent for "duplicating" cards you own -- making copies of someone else's credit card is obviously illegal. Having a Hack 5 Pineapple isn't illegal, but there are some functions which could be illegal in some countries. Having a Wi-Fi router is not illegal in the US, but using channel 12-14 in other than low-power mode is most likely illegal in your state -- however in other countries could be perfectly legal.
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Emergency lights are not banned. That’s why you can buy them. Love how they show a magnet to hide the plate, but half the episode is of the electronic plate that is legal.
Man I've dreamed of crazy ways to hide your license plate with the click of a button. Probably stuck in my mind from some James Bond movie I saw as a kid or something. But I just can't get over how cool that idea is. Needless to say, I was absolutely astounded to see it's actually available on _Amazon!_ I didn't think you could actually get anything like that anywhere.
@@Obeijin you can use them all day long on private property. Many places use them for security. Point is they are NOT ILLEGAL IN CA. Too bad you don’t like it, but having red and blue lights in California is not illegal.
I bought a flashlight off Amazon and it has cop lights as a secondary light. They definitely did not advertise that feature and you'd be nuts to use it in public.
I know me too. I’ve been looking for that. But there has to be certain moments of knowing when to flip or use it for certain reasons. Because if caught, you could still possibly get arrested for having that.
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Erm… it’s illegal to use blue flashing lights, especially in conjunction with red lights, in most states. Amber and sometimes red depending on your local laws. License plate hider? What’s the point? You are still going to get pulled over. Unless you plan to commit a crime using your car. Then wouldn’t it be cheaper to just steal a plate from the mall parking lot and use that? The laser might be able to start a fire at close range but… diffraction and diffusion can degrade it after a couple of feet. If you’re just going for distance, a one to two million candle power light might work better. Eye glass cam? So Cold War. But if it can’t record continuous stream, then it’s less than useful. Go to the spy shop and buy one of theirs. WiFi detector? Use your smart phones. GSM jammer? Yeah, there are cheaper and easier way to get yourself into trouble with the law. Even more profitable sometimes. Ok, the Flipper could be useful, if it’s friendly enough for your average users. Pro users would probably just build their own using Pi. Wi Phone? Really. Don’t everyone have a cell phone already? And even if you don’t have cellular service, you can still use your phone on Wi-Fi and make Wi-Fi calls like Skype and other VoIP portals. RFID Skimmer looks interesting as it can get card info but… too much effort for too little return in my opinion. Anyhow, that’s my two cents.
Flipping or distorting tags is illegal for street use, that's why you have to register your vehicle and a tag is assigned. This includes using those tinted plate covers. Those tag flippers are relatively easy to spot and you'd be an idiot to use one, a ticket is better than jail and loosing your license and vehicle. Using flashing lights used specifically for certain emergency responders is illegal unless you are one. Yeah, lots of those on the other half of this vid aren't though, hence VOIP. But if your caught with them, card scanners, while illegitimately using the information obtained with them are.
Around 15 years ago I was chairman of the motorcycle action group (MAG) there was a product that you could spray on your number plate which although totally undetectable to the naked eye would render it unreadable to any type of camera, if you took a photo of it of a video recording all you would see was a blank yellow plate, or whatever colour the number plate was, the makers claimed that this was perfectly legal so as a political organisation we had our legal department look into it and sure enough there was absolutely nothing in road traffic law that said a number plate had to be legible to a camera, just the naked eye, and since it couldn't be detected by the naked eye no one knew that you had used it. However, over the next couple of years we heard from more and more people who had been prosecuted after being seen by an anpr and as neither the police or magistrates tend to have a great understanding of the law although completely legal at the time people were getting fined because it was usually cheaper to pay the fine than it was to engage a solicitor to go to court and plead your case so eventually it disappeared from the market.
@@sambrooks7862 I had heard rumors of such an item. Since I gather your from the UK or province of somewhere (using a u in colour), do you have registration renewal stickers you place on your tags? We do here in the states and even that sticker has the plate number on it for reference and deter sticker theft. I would say that certain countries/states have their own laws to consider regarding such products. Though the spray would be an instant giveaway nowadays with constable equipment and legal writings to be able to pull you over.
@@Normandy1944 well spotted I'm in England (how is Mrs Colombo lol). I'm a bit out of touch now but yes I think you're right, once any sort of legal loophole has been exposed it doesn't take long for the law makers to find a way to close it. I first came across this product at a bike show in Kent and bizarrely the stand selling it was next to the Kent Police "bike safe" stand and the police actually confirmed that because the spray was totally transparent and didn't make the number plate unreadable to the eye then it was indeed perfectly legal. Initially it was intended to avoid detection by speed cameras but a police vehicles with automatic number plate recognition cameras (ANPR) became more commonplace it wasn't long before the police began to question why they could clearly read the vehicles number plate but it didn't show up on camera and the MAG started hearing from members saying that although they had been assured that the product was legal they were still being prosecuted for using it and as I said in my initial post it was easier and cheaper to just plead guilty to the charge of altering a number plate than it was to pay a lawyer knowing that you were likely to lose so we started advising members not to use it.
News flash: you dont need a license plate hider if you live in Texas unless you use the highways for commercial purposes, 502.003 of the Texas transportation code is where the LEGISLATURE defined who is required to have registration and who is NOT required to have registration. I have not had plates on my car in a number of years and I travel EVERYWHERE in the U.S.
@@tomb9566 I travel all over the country with my car with NO PLATES on it. My car is in compliance with TEXAS law and every state in the union is REQUIRED to honor that. I have been in the detroit michigan area for over a year. Before that I was in NC, IN, OH and any other damned state i want to visit and ill do so with IMPUNITY.
Definitely. In most states, public recording is completely legal regardless of what LEOs say BECAUSE you are in public space. This can get extra screwy in some states, where creep shots are legal in public space.
Good thing the lights linked to are not red/blue but amber/white and just amber :) I do agree though, red/blue flashing lights are bad even on a bicycle.
I don't understand. "One review says that the $100 dollar fee is a fair price since the place doesn't take credit card." What's that even mean? Is this suppose to be funny? Why was it even mentioned?
The script is machine translated from another language, the person reading it is not getting paid enough to give a shit about the words coming out of their mouth.
Yea, some of the wordage was lost in translation and other parts seemed to be cut off mid-sentence. Perhaps it was just poor delivery by whomever was reading the script. Proper pauses and cadence in tone make such a difference.
You do know this is good we all have this information because if bad guys are able to have access to this technology, then, so should we as we should. Then we could all be safe. I do enjoy the Wi-Fi the authorizer watch. It is pretty cool.
Safe from what? That license plate flipper is impractical unless you are robbing stores or doing drive-bys, and a good way to turn a citation into an arrest.
Ireland think, they have some very weird adverts on the radio and tv here about them. Like assuming they are all voice activated and you have to tell its to record and they show prescription thin frame glasses with no place for camera battery or circuitry in them. Its like they were made by some technoignorant group with an agenda.
Not all products are illegal everywhere, lots of commenters have noted than nothing is "illegal" from this video where they live. Best to check local laws before buying anything though since we all are from different corners of the globe.
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4:04 “the sofa is meant to be used often” has literally absolutely nothing to do with the horrible video AT ALL but hilarious nonetheless 😂
Pull out King
Also they show the wrong license plate device
Always annoying when what’s in the thumbnail is not in the video
That's when u hit the thumbs down... I love my Zoleo
Yeah, it'll be the thing that looked interesting and i just wanted to see what it actually was, but it wont be included.
Probably just something that is mundane and doesn't have anything to do with being illegal, but looks flashy and mysterious.
Fr the one thing I’m looking forward to seeing is not there😐
Ok@@Mrshotalot1st
💯 % agreed
The quality of the products on Amazon are apparently no longer an issue - Amazon is full of junk now.
About those lasers, be careful! They will blind you instantly if you get careless and you might not recover from that either!
Sorry but Amazon do NOT take fake or low quality items off sale. They haven't for years. All they are concerned with is profit.
"You can hide your license plate if you don't want to get a ticket".
I guess they think it's better to get arrested than to just get a ticket.
Ya, you CAN- not that you SHOULD 😆
It’ll be handy in those cities that allows photo enhanced tickets if you go a mile above the speed limit. The crazy part is if you let someone borrow your car & they get caught speeding the one who owns the car is held responsible to pay it.
Yea hiding your license plate so the plate it shows doesn't match your car when they run it which then they think you stole the car! Real smart.
Good for doing drive bys and want to have a legit tag and a legit looking tag when you do something.
I heard if you spray your plate with hair spray a flash camera at night will just reflect the light back and can't read your plate
Wish they had lawn darts. Miss them so much fun
😂😂😂I miss them too. 😕
Love the danger! 😆
U got $ ?
I have a set in the original box!
I remember those as a toddler I always wondered why they banned them my parents would not buy them or let us around anyone playing them but my memory is me my father and sisters were going to get in the car to pick my mother up from work it was 1980 I was only one years old and it was summer and the teenagers were on the grassy hill playing with them as we walked pass just a baby but my memory is so strange I remember things that far back.
That purple emergency fire starter works great
Who wrote the script??? "There are a lot of different ways that real life works", "cut into 10 minute pieces by a machine", "1.2 ounces of battery", "sells them for a price that is almost the same as $300"...
I like "around 164 feet"...why not "approximately 163 ft 3 3/16 in" ?
That Wi Phone is available from the official website - it's potentially a very useful device for electronics enthusiasts but could be misused, like so many things. Also Amazon continues to facilitate the selling of highly dangerous or otherwise utter crap products and often items that can be found much cheaper elsewhere. It's really important to shop around - especially for high-priced electronics.
Oh geeze. Now I'm even reading comments in that annoying American accent AI voice.
Amazon doesn't care at all about quality or legality.
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Thank goodness
nor does Ebay
good
Me either as long as it works
As a storm spotter for the NWS ,amazon is my go to for all things emergency lighting (all amber and white of course 😉)
Stay safe, thank you for your work!
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The majority of these things, especially the tech things, are neither banned nor illegal
Depends on where you're located
@@BESTCOOLTECH bruh just admit you used a trendy title to attract viewers, there's no country where this stuff is illegal
@donbolillo3812 it's what you do with them, not just having them in some cases. Others it is absolutely illegal to own in certain states and countries
@@donbolillo3812 There are multiple countries where personal GPS devices are illegal. Just admit you don't travel.
@@BESTCOOLTECH And you definitely used a clickbait title lol don't play. You could have called these rogue items are specified 'banned in some coutries' or "illegal if actually used for their purpose" but you didn't.
If you get caught skimming credit/bank cards, you deserve the felony charge.
The video didn't really highlight what THAT tool is actually for. It's a scanner and duplicator for RFID cards and FOBs. Example would be some apartment complexes don't give the residents keys to outer doors and instead, just a key card. This device can scan the key card and duplicate it onto a blank card or FOB allowing access. Some landlords WILL NOT issue a second key card under any circumstances unless you "lose" your old one. If the card and the door scanner is compatible, this tool can solve that issue.
"The sofa is meant to be used often"!?!😂😂😂4:03
Amazon abuses that "other brand" rule to ban sales of refurbished devices :(
Romantic atmosphere for families? Then License plate hiders? Hacking devices? Well the title makes sense... lmao
Several of the items are not illegal but close to the edge, others are not illegal in many jurisdictions, and the rest are just stupidity. I also love that the creator added Amazon links with a kickback to them if you buy.. misinformation and scam.
😂😂😂 I’ve never heard somebody pronounce Deauther like that, awesome video though!!!
That laser isn't for hunting don't be foolish. Regular laser pointers are strong enough to reach the moon. You just won't see it because it's not going to make the trip back. Laser pointers can visibly hit your target and show you. These lasers are so powerful without correct eye protection the reflecting light will destroy your eyes, also they are illegal. They can and will cut through just about anything. A literal lightsaber. They are basically like the industrial lasers used to cut material. I would added laser surgery but those aren't as powerful or perhaps set to a lower strength so not to kill or harm the patient. These lasers are dangerous to everyone, especially the person holding it. Finding these for sale should be reported to someone. And if they are cheap ones from over seas. Be aware that exploding during use could very well be possible.
I need a focussed emp gun so i can put out the noisy neighbor stereo lol
I'll keep a lookout for you and me both! 😆
I'll keep a lookout for you and me both! 😆
I'm not really buying his explanation of how (or why) Amazon accounts get banned. I think an account remains on Amazon as long as that account continues to make Amazon money... quality is immaterial.
who idiot buy amazon anythink, because all same stuff can buy many other shop internet lot lot cheapen, etc elektronic studd if amazon cost 40$ other shop same cost 4-6$ and shipping FREE. amazon all come shipping fee lot more, if others shop send stuff to you FREE amazon say cost 25-90$ more. only stupid pay same parts lot more and buy amazon.
@@mattivirta I'm not sure what you said, but I'll defend your right to say it. lol
just according to what AMAZON says, not my words 😬
Except when others such as Apple pay Amazon to selectively enforce the "brand" rule to prohibit refurbished devices.
You'd might not realize it, but Amazon DOES terminate accounts, even if those accounts make them money. They also block freight forwarders by disallowing the delivery of products to them (when they can find and verify that a company does freight forwarding). Also, should a package be delivered, based on tracking, to a freight forwarder, the package is considered delivered and no longer supported in any way, by Amazon.
I am surprised that Congress hasn't been looking into freight forwarders though. That's almost certainly how US tech has ended up in the hands of countries where the sale to them is banned, such as Iran.
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The only things that are illegal to use are the Jammer and plate flipper. The rest sounds like a clickbait script you got ChatGPT to write.
When I was around 10 years old I always thought that ONE day we would have a license plate that can could flip. Born in 81. Awesome!!
Now you can!
Most of the tech items are easily made at home with a bit of skill and patience. As stated before, it's not having the item, but some ways in which you can use it. Skimmers for example are excellent for "duplicating" cards you own -- making copies of someone else's credit card is obviously illegal. Having a Hack 5 Pineapple isn't illegal, but there are some functions which could be illegal in some countries. Having a Wi-Fi router is not illegal in the US, but using channel 12-14 in other than low-power mode is most likely illegal in your state -- however in other countries could be perfectly legal.
As my lawyer always says about legal or illegal questions that come up. It depends, maybe.
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Emergency lights are not banned. That’s why you can buy them. Love how they show a magnet to hide the plate, but half the episode is of the electronic plate that is legal.
Man I've dreamed of crazy ways to hide your license plate with the click of a button. Probably stuck in my mind from some James Bond movie I saw as a kid or something. But I just can't get over how cool that idea is. Needless to say, I was absolutely astounded to see it's actually available on _Amazon!_ I didn't think you could actually get anything like that anywhere.
Red / blue lights are illegal in Cali .
@@Obeijin but they are not. Anyone can have them. You just can’t have them on a vehicle on the roadway and able to be working.
@@PTRRanger951 Then what's the point ?
None !
@@Obeijin you can use them all day long on private property. Many places use them for security.
Point is they are NOT ILLEGAL IN CA. Too bad you don’t like it, but having red and blue lights in California is not illegal.
I bought a flashlight off Amazon and it has cop lights as a secondary light. They definitely did not advertise that feature and you'd be nuts to use it in public.
What flashlight is that
Ye what he said^
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OMG I can’t wait to get my fucking hands on that goddamn laser. I’ve been wanting one so bad and it looks like it’s finally in stock. And cheap too!
@@kaijensen ahem .. WHAT FLASHLIGHT IS THAT PLEASE
Electromagnet license plate is incredible, ordering now
I know me too. I’ve been looking for that. But there has to be certain moments of knowing when to flip or use it for certain reasons. Because if caught, you could still possibly get arrested for having that.
A laser with a range of up to 5-6 miles? God dang! Must be meters, not miles. 😂
imitate the attack from a hacker? awe, I just want one that changes nearby screen to a picture of theyre homescreen and watch em all freak out LOL
My brain hurts now. Thanks.
🫣
Especially when it showed simpli safe during another unrelated segment...
maybe too small brains.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Erm… it’s illegal to use blue flashing lights, especially in conjunction with red lights, in most states. Amber and sometimes red depending on your local laws.
License plate hider? What’s the point? You are still going to get pulled over. Unless you plan to commit a crime using your car. Then wouldn’t it be cheaper to just steal a plate from the mall parking lot and use that?
The laser might be able to start a fire at close range but… diffraction and diffusion can degrade it after a couple of feet. If you’re just going for distance, a one to two million candle power light might work better.
Eye glass cam? So Cold War. But if it can’t record continuous stream, then it’s less than useful. Go to the spy shop and buy one of theirs.
WiFi detector? Use your smart phones.
GSM jammer? Yeah, there are cheaper and easier way to get yourself into trouble with the law. Even more profitable sometimes.
Ok, the Flipper could be useful, if it’s friendly enough for your average users. Pro users would probably just build their own using Pi.
Wi Phone? Really. Don’t everyone have a cell phone already? And even if you don’t have cellular service, you can still use your phone on Wi-Fi and make Wi-Fi calls like Skype and other VoIP portals.
RFID Skimmer looks interesting as it can get card info but… too much effort for too little return in my opinion.
Anyhow, that’s my two cents.
Flipping or distorting tags is illegal for street use, that's why you have to register your vehicle and a tag is assigned. This includes using those tinted plate covers. Those tag flippers are relatively easy to spot and you'd be an idiot to use one, a ticket is better than jail and loosing your license and vehicle.
Using flashing lights used specifically for certain emergency responders is illegal unless you are one. Yeah, lots of those on the other half of this vid aren't though, hence VOIP. But if your caught with them, card scanners, while illegitimately using the information obtained with them are.
Well said 👏
Around 15 years ago I was chairman of the motorcycle action group (MAG) there was a product that you could spray on your number plate which although totally undetectable to the naked eye would render it unreadable to any type of camera, if you took a photo of it of a video recording all you would see was a blank yellow plate, or whatever colour the number plate was, the makers claimed that this was perfectly legal so as a political organisation we had our legal department look into it and sure enough there was absolutely nothing in road traffic law that said a number plate had to be legible to a camera, just the naked eye, and since it couldn't be detected by the naked eye no one knew that you had used it. However, over the next couple of years we heard from more and more people who had been prosecuted after being seen by an anpr and as neither the police or magistrates tend to have a great understanding of the law although completely legal at the time people were getting fined because it was usually cheaper to pay the fine than it was to engage a solicitor to go to court and plead your case so eventually it disappeared from the market.
@@sambrooks7862 I had heard rumors of such an item. Since I gather your from the UK or province of somewhere (using a u in colour), do you have registration renewal stickers you place on your tags? We do here in the states and even that sticker has the plate number on it for reference and deter sticker theft.
I would say that certain countries/states have their own laws to consider regarding such products. Though the spray would be an instant giveaway nowadays with constable equipment and legal writings to be able to pull you over.
@@Normandy1944 well spotted I'm in England (how is Mrs Colombo lol). I'm a bit out of touch now but yes I think you're right, once any sort of legal loophole has been exposed it doesn't take long for the law makers to find a way to close it. I first came across this product at a bike show in Kent and bizarrely the stand selling it was next to the Kent Police "bike safe" stand and the police actually confirmed that because the spray was totally transparent and didn't make the number plate unreadable to the eye then it was indeed perfectly legal. Initially it was intended to avoid detection by speed cameras but a police vehicles with automatic number plate recognition cameras (ANPR) became more commonplace it wasn't long before the police began to question why they could clearly read the vehicles number plate but it didn't show up on camera and the MAG started hearing from members saying that although they had been assured that the product was legal they were still being prosecuted for using it and as I said in my initial post it was easier and cheaper to just plead guilty to the charge of altering a number plate than it was to pay a lawyer knowing that you were likely to lose so we started advising members not to use it.
@@sambrooks7862 that magical product was relabeled hairspray.
Bongs and pipes are listed as arts and craft. Lolololi
continuously helped me like you have. I thank God for your presence in my life. Thanks a lot!!!
all but three things are no longer available on Amazon, Lights, amber only, Spy glasses and RFID Card Skimmer
Ok thats pretty cool, I'm sold on the laser
6:09 I just found a typo. This says FATE instead of FAKE.
Most if not all of these products are not illegal
News flash: you dont need a license plate hider if you live in Texas unless you use the highways for commercial purposes, 502.003 of the Texas transportation code is where the LEGISLATURE defined who is required to have registration and who is NOT required to have registration.
I have not had plates on my car in a number of years and I travel EVERYWHERE in the U.S.
Stop it! Bring your ass to NY, and see if drive out of Manhattan with no tags with this new congestion fee
@@tomb9566 I travel all over the country with my car with NO PLATES on it. My car is in compliance with TEXAS law and every state in the union is REQUIRED to honor that. I have been in the detroit michigan area for over a year. Before that I was in NC, IN, OH and any other damned state i want to visit and ill do so with IMPUNITY.
Lol it sounds like a day in day out on an avg day in china
Feels like a Amazon Comercial
just what i was thinking, Chris.
Thanks for the links to these gadgets
Of course!
Most links took me to the amazon error page! Now what?
Flip up license plate, that's totally illegal
Those links are not working they are showing sorry we couldn't find the page.
Some of these are pretty crazy.
What french movie does the narrator keep talking about with the license plate changer??
I beleive it was "Taxi"
@@BESTCOOLTECH hey thanks bud!! I appreciate it! You arent a robot then huh? You just got a robot voice box implanted??!! HAHA!! Just messin with ya!
@sirclifforddrakemalcolmjac5870 Ah my bleeding heart! Lol 😆
Everybody does the same silly stuff with funds, the trick is not doing the same silly thing twice.
The Flipper is Flippin awesome
How can I get a flipper zero
@@arielreese6958 amzn.to/3ko2z1S
Those laser pointers scare me forreal 😂
you'll forever be remembered
I couldn't find the license plate flipper on Amazon
Unfortunately it has been banned again
Camera glasses illegal ,that depends where you use them .
100%
Definitely. In most states, public recording is completely legal regardless of what LEOs say BECAUSE you are in public space. This can get extra screwy in some states, where creep shots are legal in public space.
I want this stuff!! Where do I buy the lightbar?
All can be found on Amazon
😂😂😂😂
I buy my Thorium from TEMU now that Amazon has restricted it
Nothing is banned or Amazonn would not sell them or risk being liable for your crimes.
The flipper zero is not illegal
They shouldn’t be for sale then I shall report this !
How is Scamazon still in business?
😆 🤣 😂
You can use the pesame iPad for a sip phone too, and I rather use the iPad anyway.
These ai videos are hilarious!!!
Flipper can scan NFC
Video in a nutshell: "In this video, we show you how to break the law"
Great gadgets!
Thanks! Lots more in our other videos
#1 is a good way to earn a felony charge 😂
Good thing the lights linked to are not red/blue but amber/white and just amber :) I do agree though, red/blue flashing lights are bad even on a bicycle.
What TTS is this. Sounds realistic.
That's 100% real person! True story. No TTS on this one
They're not illegal. They're just illegal to operate.
Any of this plates changer can be found out by cops and ur fuged.
Legally you can flip them when parked on private property in some areas.
lol at the gsm Jammer. so illegal
I don't understand. "One review says that the $100 dollar fee is a fair price since the place doesn't take credit card." What's that even mean? Is this suppose to be funny? Why was it even mentioned?
Yaaa it's supposed to be a joke 🤷♂️
The script is machine translated from another language, the person reading it is not getting paid enough to give a shit about the words coming out of their mouth.
@baylaurel7546 not exactly 🫤 ... we enjoy producing videos. But sometimes finding the right tone of humor can be difficult 🤷
I Thought it was funny 😁
Yea, some of the wordage was lost in translation and other parts seemed to be cut off mid-sentence. Perhaps it was just poor delivery by whomever was reading the script. Proper pauses and cadence in tone make such a difference.
How is a $60 Amazon gift card in exchange for 5 star review not fraudulent?
You do know this is good we all have this information because if bad guys are able to have access to this technology, then, so should we as we should.
Then we could all be safe.
I do enjoy the Wi-Fi the authorizer watch. It is pretty cool.
Well said!
Safe from what? That license plate flipper is impractical unless you are robbing stores or doing drive-bys, and a good way to turn a citation into an arrest.
@@bryantlewis4816 Tolls around here are expensive. The flipping license plate could pay for itself in a day.
😂
All electronics have an expiration date
Now you give me information 😂
Banned where? Zimbabwe?
The words you use don't mean what you think they do.
that's what we need more criminals , its hard enough trying to stay ahead
What my mama saw, it was against the law.
The plate number thing is not even legal. 😂
Yo how did you get up to 1000 subs fast?
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I work for the FBI (Fkin Big Indian)
Just letting you all know I’ll be watching who buys all these items 👀
Notice: GSM jammer is dead in Amazon
It's been banned!
@@BESTCOOLTECH is there any other sources you know?
Oh banned not illegal gotcha
lol. only one of these are illegal in the us. that would be the gsm jammer
They sell radar machines at truck stops
Some of these gadgets are easy to aquire- if you live in the right region!
Just don't get certain lite colors or you can be arrested as impersonator of cop
Lots of ways to get arrested with those babies!
Small EMP
“doother watch”
Even tho they were the same why would you say the exact same thing for both licenses plates spinners
Where the hell are spy glasses illegal?
Ireland think, they have some very weird adverts on the radio and tv here about them. Like assuming they are all voice activated and you have to tell its to record and they show prescription thin frame glasses with no place for camera battery or circuitry in them. Its like they were made by some technoignorant group with an agenda.
Those things are not illegal or banned
Of course depends on where you are. Glad to hear you're in a free state 🇺🇸
I believe you ought to check out the laws on that statement.
Depends on your country.
Victorian induction coil its easy
What’s with the zoleo in the thumbnail? Those are legal!?
i see you decided to get some profit off these "illegal products" by using affiliate links
Not all products are illegal everywhere, lots of commenters have noted than nothing is "illegal" from this video where they live. Best to check local laws before buying anything though since we all are from different corners of the globe.
Literally nothing in this video is even banned.
Sells them at a price that is almost the same as 300 dollars. Is it 300 dollars?
Almost! 😆