You'd be surprised what some states and countries have outlawed, check this article out on carrying lockpick sets subtledigs.com/blogs/resources/is-it-illegal-to-own-a-lock-pick-set#:~:text=In%20most%20states%2C%20owning%20lock,so%20possession%20is%20not%20illegal.
@@chuckholmes2075 Yes, though most manufacturers use fairly insecure crypto, based around a low entropy pseudorandom number generator with a pre-programmed shared key pair between FOB and vehicle. It becomes possible to reverse engineer the private keys from a sample of harvested remote starts and inject new valid codes from there. Mitigation strategies have been identified, but I'd bet many vehicles on the market today are still vulnerable. Nothing new, to be clear - there was a talk at black hat from several years back. Pretty sure its still posted on YT somewhere if you're interested.
None of these are illegal to own or buy where I live in the US. Maybe some of the pocket knives are illegal in some countries if they have locking blades or longer than a certain length.
had a cell phone jammer for a while. it was a blast driving around with it. Everybody would spazz out when their phones stopped working even though it was illegal for them to be using them while driving. Made the 45 minute ride home on the expressway through the city a lot more fun...
1:10 as I understand it, it's more complex than just "grabbing the code". For modern cars, each code can only be used once so grabbing the code that was used to open the car is useless. You also have to jam the signals so that the car doesn't get it (which means that the grabber must have a better sensitivity than the car since the signal is jammed for everyone). But that is not enough because for any smart system, the keys are not just unique, they must also be send in increasing rank order so that if the car never received the key #5 that you grabbed but received the key #6, it won't accept key #5 anymore.
PLUS.... with my 2012 Ram 1500 I have to also insert my key fob into the ignition and turn the ignition ON, before I can put the truck in gear. Not sure about other vehicles but am glad mine is this way.
@@sarahhomrighausen7349 It depends. If you know the algorithm, you can more easily search for vulnerabilities. But if the algorithm is well made, mathematically strong and relatively simple (and these can be simple), there won't be any strong and easy to find vulnerabilities. You might still need to have the private encryption key for the specific car you want to open. But yeah, the more info you have, the more attacks you can devise and I would guess that car manufacturers might not be as up into the cryptographic security yet as money transfer companies.
The listening device is perfect for the paranoid spouse who thinks their partner is cheating on them. No more lying on the floor with your ear pressed against the air vent trying to hear who they're talking to in the basement 😂 and no, I've never done this
I’m guessing if you were to download something illegal and try to erase it like child pornography for example. I got scammed one time. The FBI and homeland security emblems popped up on my computer with a message “you have been cited for viewing illegal content. You must pay a $200 penalty to unlock your computer “. Not that I would ever even consider anything like that but I had to think “wait a minute. I can watch all kinds of nastiness, pay $200 and all is forgiven??” 😂😂😂😂. No, there would be no warning. There would be a knock on my door and I would be led away in handcuffs.
The tag remover is a great way to turn a misdemeanor shoplift into a felony burglary, even if what you're boosting is only worth a few dollars. Having one of those on you makes proving intent a breeze, and in most states entering a premises with the intention of committing a crime against persons or property therein is burglary.
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Nothing illegal about night vision goggles. Most states, it's also completely legal to record video from your person as long as you're in a public place where others have no expectation of privacy, and the camera itself is surely legal to possess. Similarly, a lock picking device is legal to possess -- like a knife or a gun, certain *uses* of such a device are crimes... But you completely failed to mention radar detectors (illegal in several states) and jammers (illegal everywhere in the USA).
The car key grabber is useless against modern cars because there is something called role coding, the code transmitted by my key to open my car now isn’t the same that will be used by my key the next time I wanna open it. Good video though!
You want a vibrating lock pick, just attach the pick to an electric tooth brush and go from there! And if you need a security tag remover just get a pretty powerful hard drive magnet. Works every time and it's way smaller than those on the websites! Also, most keychain knives are heavy. You don't want a lot of weight on your keychain as it will destroy your cars' ignition over time! The lighter the better!
Some of the gadgets shown are ok, but to assist someone in steeling a car, or steeling items in a retail store, you glamorize these products. Don't you realize it costs billions of $ to keep shoplifters at bay, or are you just ignorant. If you think everyone is on the edge of their seats to buy the items your selling your out of you mind.
Yep, I have been reading about the goings on in Canuck land. The US is not too far behind in becoming a tyranny. They sure are trying, especially Biden.
so some (almost none) illegal gadgets. How about a GPS/cellphone masking device or say a "radar speed defeater. Those are actually illegal and available
I own that tiny gerber knife! clips to the front of my plate carrier! cant imagaine why its the first picture in a video about illegal gadgets... since its a .01 inch pocket knife, probably legal even in the UK
.... and there's no way round it....... Except when you do get them sent you have to hope Customs don't find them. Then if they find them that they don't pass them on to the Police - butt they will (at least in the UK they will). Then hope the police decide it's not worth prosecuting. So, is it worth ordering illegal items? Not that these particular items are illegal in many- if any - places. Just another deceptive title, more clickbait. I wish you'd use honest titles for your videos not lies.
I use Amazon and in past ten years have bought: a 12kg Ralphie; a weasel wrench; a telescopic Jimmy harness with asbestos straps; peanut struts for my Honda bike.
Car key intercepters don't work on most modern vehicles because most modern vehicles use a system called "rolling codes". Basically your car is tied specifically to your key fob through a unique seed. When you lock your car it generates a unique code that is instantly blacked out in the cars system meaning that if someone intercepts your fobs code, that code already doesn't work anymore. Some older cars are still sceptable to this sort of attack but the list is extremely small.
@@brandonbp122 Rolling code became a popular car security measure in the 90s. That doesn't mean for sure that your car is sceptable to these sorts of attacks. You would have to check with the manufacturer to see what kind of security system your car has. Despite that these sorts of attacks primarily target vehicles that can be started from the fob and not the key aa most thieves do not want to take the time to attempt hotwiring a car or risk damaging a vehicle they're trying to steal.
@@Imagine_Trying you realize that in 1987 most cars did not have a key fob and if they did all the fob would do was unlock the door it would not start the car.
Where there is a "problem" there is a solution either hardware kits or hardware/software programmable kits. As the natives say in the desert is always water, you only have to look for it,
Omg that tie camera looks way too obvious. I would love to see someone come up to me with one lol i would rip it out and be like hey I seen these things online
That micro Gerber knife will probably be available in quantity and cheaply from the local TSA confiscation shop located in a city with a major airport.
I don't take issue with calling any of these devices illegal, as even if they are legal to own, their use in illegal activities is pretty easy to see. What I DO take issue with however is the claim that night time hunting can be a 24 hour a day job. This is clearly a lie 😂 Cool video though, I enjoyed it, snd the chance it gave me to be a pedantic pain!
@@klausstock8020 infinite ammunition high capacity milspec keychain assault boxcutter with a retractable bayonet that can be ducktaped to a picatinny rail.
Multipick. You need a cheapo battery powered toothbrush, and a strip off a wiper blade ( look around the floor in any car park. ) Cut it to length, glue on with super glue, and make a tensioner bar by bending some more over at 90 degrees.....and away you go!!
That pathetic little shiv that ain’t even a shiv… That is not gonna stop anybody from grabbing your keys. That’s a ridiculous notion to think somebody could try to even defend themselves with that. They would have greater success defending themselves with the plastic Spork. I can hear Crocodile Dundee laughing while rhetorically asking the question… “You call that a knife, mate? …That’s not even a Choade. That’s like an Outy bellybutton.”
They absolutely don't work. They say 'accuracy to within than 10 metres' but they won't even get you within a ten block radius. They triangulate a vague location like old cop shows. Use a 'Tile' or an old iphone if you ever want to see it again.
I think scumbags will always be scumbags and whether or not someone is supposed to have something doesn't enter into their thought process. Locks are on doors to keep honest people honest.
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This video is great. Now i know how to track my crush to her place, spy on her at night, steal her car and break into her house…. To code games of course.
The only thing on this list that could be considered illegal is the key chain knife, and even then it's state dependent..... As in only in a small handful of states
actually in tennessee it's illegal to have lockpicks if you're not a registered locksmith. weirdly enough even though you can't have any lockpicks, you can open or conceal carry any knife (i think except a literal ballistic knife and possibly injection knives)
The tie clip camera is not that discrete. Nobody outside of lawyers, bankers and high level corporate executives wears a tie anymore, and clips haven't been a big thing since the late 80s.
They have pens that do a better job now. One of my coworkers came in with a recording pen. Fortunately, all my words check with the brain before coming out.
I like everyone of these items!
Us too!
Every single one of these is legal. Lucky for this content producer, it's also no illegal to lie in your UA-cam titles...
You'd be surprised what some states and countries have outlawed, check this article out on carrying lockpick sets
subtledigs.com/blogs/resources/is-it-illegal-to-own-a-lock-pick-set#:~:text=In%20most%20states%2C%20owning%20lock,so%20possession%20is%20not%20illegal.
@@BESTCOOLTECH And the PocketChip was illegal where? When? Never.
Maby illegal in some countries
But most are easily diy built.
Buying this stuff use to be if you know some one, prior to internet, and ebay. xD
@@BESTCOOLTECH ppp
@@englishrupe01 actually different countries make weird laws and make some every day things illegal
Military grade means it's gonna break as soon as you use it
and costing 20x what it would normally be worth...LOL
😂😂😂
as a vet, i fully agree with this statement. lmao
Thank you for your service 🫡
Made by the lowest bidder. That's what I want. You bet.
Man if this wasn't the longest Amazon commercial I ever saw
They aren't illegal as such; it's the misuse of them for criminal purposes that makes them illegal.
The Car Key Grabber had me lost for words , it’s freakn unbelievable that they sell it !!!!
no wonder most thieves drive bmw and audi
they sell it because it got legitimate uses...
For a cheap $4,000 lol
NO it's not that easy. most cars today use an algorithm and the code constantly changes. once you grab the code it never works again.
@@chuckholmes2075 Yes, though most manufacturers use fairly insecure crypto, based around a low entropy pseudorandom number generator with a pre-programmed shared key pair between FOB and vehicle. It becomes possible to reverse engineer the private keys from a sample of harvested remote starts and inject new valid codes from there. Mitigation strategies have been identified, but I'd bet many vehicles on the market today are still vulnerable.
Nothing new, to be clear - there was a talk at black hat from several years back. Pretty sure its still posted on YT somewhere if you're interested.
None of these are illegal to own or buy where I live in the US. Maybe some of the pocket knives are illegal in some countries if they have locking blades or longer than a certain length.
God bless America 🇺🇸
@@BESTCOOLTECH in Europe we don't need God's blessing. We can have these items.
The "illegal" part is just clickbait to get you to watch this 9min. advertisement.
@@My-Eye really? because locking knives are illegal in most parts of the eu, code grabbers are illegal as well!
@@roobear78 UK is not most of the EU.
had a cell phone jammer for a while. it was a blast driving around with it. Everybody would spazz out when their phones stopped working even though it was illegal for them to be using them while driving. Made the 45 minute ride home on the expressway through the city a lot more fun...
That's because you're a wanker.
Where did you purchase it? I'm tryna do some prank videos with one
Links in the description!
A guy working near airport got fired and in big trouble using one, beware
Mr. Wally, where did you buy yours?
1:10 as I understand it, it's more complex than just "grabbing the code". For modern cars, each code can only be used once so grabbing the code that was used to open the car is useless. You also have to jam the signals so that the car doesn't get it (which means that the grabber must have a better sensitivity than the car since the signal is jammed for everyone). But that is not enough because for any smart system, the keys are not just unique, they must also be send in increasing rank order so that if the car never received the key #5 that you grabbed but received the key #6, it won't accept key #5 anymore.
PLUS.... with my 2012 Ram 1500 I have to also insert my key fob into the ignition and turn the ignition ON, before I can put the truck in gear. Not sure about other vehicles but am glad mine is this way.
Exactly. Or maybe if it learned algorithm for the specific car, it would work?
@@sarahhomrighausen7349 It depends. If you know the algorithm, you can more easily search for vulnerabilities. But if the algorithm is well made, mathematically strong and relatively simple (and these can be simple), there won't be any strong and easy to find vulnerabilities. You might still need to have the private encryption key for the specific car you want to open.
But yeah, the more info you have, the more attacks you can devise and I would guess that car manufacturers might not be as up into the cryptographic security yet as money transfer companies.
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@@sarahhomrighausen7349Learn it SARAH!! I dare you.
none of those items are illegal only using them to commit crimes is illegal ...
The listening device is perfect for the paranoid spouse who thinks their partner is cheating on them. No more lying on the floor with your ear pressed against the air vent trying to hear who they're talking to in the basement 😂 and no, I've never done this
Of course not.
"10 POSSIBLY ILLEGAL GADGETS YOU CAN BUY!" there fixed that title for you
....and the good ol' ' professional door jimmy that AAA and Joey from Jersey uses.
What? No credit card skimmers or nuclear code emulators? The other items are very cool, thanks for a great video!
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I feel like I got added to a watchlist just for watching this video
😆
What makes you think you weren't already on the watchlist?
If they were illegal, you couldn't buy them.
Like meth?
Why would might vision goggles and securely erasing your hard drive be illegal?
It might not be
It's just a title for the video.
I’m guessing if you were to download something illegal and try to erase it like child pornography for example. I got scammed one time. The FBI and homeland security emblems popped up on my computer with a message “you have been cited for viewing illegal content. You must pay a $200 penalty to unlock your computer “. Not that I would ever even consider anything like that but I had to think “wait a minute. I can watch all kinds of nastiness, pay $200 and all is forgiven??” 😂😂😂😂. No, there would be no warning. There would be a knock on my door and I would be led away in handcuffs.
If these products were really illegal, they would not be on Amazon🤣🤣
Well Amazon sells globally, so what's legal in one place may not be legal in another 👍
The tag remover is a great way to turn a misdemeanor shoplift into a felony burglary, even if what you're boosting is only worth a few dollars. Having one of those on you makes proving intent a breeze, and in most states entering a premises with the intention of committing a crime against persons or property therein is burglary.
“One would think that knives would be hard to come by online, especially really sharp ones” I fuckin died 😂
Kronos! I can't make one of those with a battery operated tooth brush and an old pic!
Some of this stuff is seriously crazy!!
...and thank you for spreading the word to criminals! 😒😒
You can make one of those electric lock picks with a $7 battery powered toothbrush. Super easy to make and works great.
old sch is the only sch the old homemade elctr toothbrush pick gun goes back to the mid 70's hats off to you for knowing such arcane lore
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@@innovativeadvertising6463 literally no one asked...
I’m actually making one of those in my shop
Out back. I need to go finish it.
The electric toothbrush pic that is.
None of these devices are illegal to own
They may say SRTYH Listening Device is illegal but i dare to say all the old granmas have at least 2 or more. (They know everything!)
Grandmas still use the drinking-glass-against-the-wall trick.
Drinking glasses are illegal.
I guess grandmas as well :)
remember the old days when we used a $2 KEY to unlock our cars! Now we have $500 fobs that can be hacked.
Never used to lock the truck. What if somebody needed to move it out of the way?
@newportdave1872 I still leave my keys in the truck in case somebody needs to move it. 😂
Nothing illegal about night vision goggles. Most states, it's also completely legal to record video from your person as long as you're in a public place where others have no expectation of privacy, and the camera itself is surely legal to possess. Similarly, a lock picking device is legal to possess -- like a knife or a gun, certain *uses* of such a device are crimes... But you completely failed to mention radar detectors (illegal in several states) and jammers (illegal everywhere in the USA).
Thanks for the info 👍
i have three pair night vision 2 knoculars and a rifle thermal heat scope.. all legal..
@@TheBowen747 well you are just a regular Billie Badass aren't ya....
Yeah, big 5 sells night vision goggles
Great video!! Wow that listening device😵
Thanks for watching!
They don’t need no key grabber in California. Car theft is legal there.
just ordered all of these
The car key grabber is useless against modern cars because there is something called role coding, the code transmitted by my key to open my car now isn’t the same that will be used by my key the next time I wanna open it. Good video though!
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You want a vibrating lock pick, just attach the pick to an electric tooth brush and go from there! And if you need a security tag remover just get a pretty powerful hard drive magnet. Works every time and it's way smaller than those on the websites! Also, most keychain knives are heavy. You don't want a lot of weight on your keychain as it will destroy your cars' ignition over time! The lighter the better!
Man. The quality of that key grabber. Lmao. So much light leak on that screen. I'm betting it will work 900%
They wouldn’t sell them to the public if they were illegal bro
Thanks for the info
I like the keychain knife for safety reasons
Some of the gadgets shown are ok, but to assist someone in steeling a car, or steeling items in a retail store, you glamorize these products. Don't you realize it costs billions of $ to keep shoplifters at bay, or are you just ignorant. If you think everyone is on the edge of their seats to buy the items your selling your out of you mind.
Duh- San Fransicko- its free stuff if its under $900
ANY kind of self defense weapon is illegal in Canada. They strongly support victimization.
😔
Yep, I have been reading about the goings on in Canuck land. The US is not too far behind in becoming a tyranny. They sure are trying, especially Biden.
Keep them coming
so some (almost none) illegal gadgets. How about a GPS/cellphone masking device or say a "radar speed defeater. Those are actually illegal and available
The keychain knife by Gerber is called the "key note". They also have a similar model called the "zip blade". $20 on the jungle site.
Thanks for the reference, "the jungle site" love that 😆
I wish Gerber would bring back the MKII
I own that tiny gerber knife! clips to the front of my plate carrier! cant imagaine why its the first picture in a video about illegal gadgets... since its a .01 inch pocket knife, probably legal even in the UK
Wait until he finds out about credit card knives and *gasp* regular pocket knives!
Ty!
Sometimes these products are blocked from being shipped to your house when you try to order them online.
I don't think you should buy these
.... and there's no way round it....... Except when you do get them sent you have to hope Customs don't find them. Then if they find them that they don't pass them on to the Police - butt they will (at least in the UK they will). Then hope the police decide it's not worth prosecuting. So, is it worth ordering illegal items? Not that these particular items are illegal in many- if any - places. Just another deceptive title, more clickbait. I wish you'd use honest titles for your videos not lies.
Not one of these things are illegal in the US.
I use Amazon and in past ten years have bought: a 12kg Ralphie; a weasel wrench; a telescopic Jimmy harness with asbestos straps; peanut struts for my Honda bike.
Is your weasel wrench metric or SAE?
@@tek6423 neither! It's a weasel wrench, not a stoat spanner, therefore it's calibrated in bawhairs.
@@DaveInBridport I can confirm that it's a great tool! The seller was absolutely correct when he said that it works 1000%!
Car key intercepters don't work on most modern vehicles because most modern vehicles use a system called "rolling codes".
Basically your car is tied specifically to your key fob through a unique seed. When you lock your car it generates a unique code that is instantly blacked out in the cars system meaning that if someone intercepts your fobs code, that code already doesn't work anymore.
Some older cars are still sceptable to this sort of attack but the list is extremely small.
except if you have the one car that it works on.
@@whatshappening177 Honda Civic?
What if I have an '87 Buick Regal? I'm going to lose sleep at night. I can't bear the thought of someone else driving my baby.
@@brandonbp122 Rolling code became a popular car security measure in the 90s. That doesn't mean for sure that your car is sceptable to these sorts of attacks.
You would have to check with the manufacturer to see what kind of security system your car has.
Despite that these sorts of attacks primarily target vehicles that can be started from the fob and not the key aa most thieves do not want to take the time to attempt hotwiring a car or risk damaging a vehicle they're trying to steal.
@@Imagine_Trying you realize that in 1987 most cars did not have a key fob and if they did all the fob would do was unlock the door it would not start the car.
There is quite an distinction between illegal to buy and illegal to use without authorisation.
Where there is a "problem" there is a solution either hardware kits or hardware/software programmable kits. As the natives say in the desert is always water, you only have to look for it,
Me personally like the camera in a tie clipper 👍🏾✌🏽😎
greaat, now every single item on the list is sold out
Those are some pretty cool
Liked and subscribed.
So let's make videos for more to be aware of these tools to commit crimes and make more victims.🤦♂️
Cool gadgets - love them
Thanks, we've got some really amazing stuff coming soon so stay tuned!
Omg that tie camera looks way too obvious. I would love to see someone come up to me with one lol i would rip it out and be like hey I seen these things online
this sounds illegal
wow it's crazy you can buy some of these things
I already have the GPS tracker, but I would like to get my hands on that tie-clip camera.
Does it work?
That micro Gerber knife will probably be available in quantity and cheaply from the local TSA confiscation shop located in a city with a major airport.
😆 🤣
I can think of a couple things that are illegal to just buy without certain things being done but are being sold as items for different uses
No you cant
Is there a money printer on the list?
No, people still need to make money by posting UA-cam videos with misleading clickbait titles.
Congrats, hundreds of us just fell for classic click-bait scheme. And this video maker just got richer.
I don't take issue with calling any of these devices illegal, as even if they are legal to own, their use in illegal activities is pretty easy to see. What I DO take issue with however is the claim that night time hunting can be a 24 hour a day job. This is clearly a lie 😂
Cool video though, I enjoyed it, snd the chance it gave me to be a pedantic pain!
I appreciate the comment!
It doesn't erase your data. Forensics can still retrieve it. These only way it to smelt or shred the drive.
I like how this suggests night vision is illegal like how dare you see in the dark!
A keychain boxcutter is illegal now? Let me guess, it looks nice so its an assault box cutter :/
As long as it has a safety 😆
Illegal in some regions, not all places of course
It's a fully automatic assault box cutter. It's illegal because you can continously open boxes without manually pulling the trigger each time.
@@klausstock8020 infinite ammunition high capacity milspec keychain assault boxcutter with a retractable bayonet that can be ducktaped to a picatinny rail.
99% of them devices are perfectly legal here.
Multipick.
You need a cheapo battery powered toothbrush, and a strip off a wiper blade ( look around the floor in any car park. )
Cut it to length, glue on with super glue, and make a tensioner bar by bending some more over at 90 degrees.....and away you go!!
i dont think there is any country in the world that any of these gadgets are ilegal xD
Nice video
Literally none of these products are illegal.
Cool vid, click bait title.
Calling these items illegal, but makes a video so people will know what they are and where to get them
That pathetic little shiv that ain’t even a shiv… That is not gonna stop anybody from grabbing your keys. That’s a ridiculous notion to think somebody could try to even defend themselves with that. They would have greater success defending themselves with the plastic Spork.
I can hear Crocodile Dundee laughing while rhetorically asking the question… “You call that a knife, mate? …That’s not even a Choade. That’s like an Outy bellybutton.”
😆 😆 😆
That's cool man that's nice
I really liked the GPS Tracker with Sim...
They absolutely don't work. They say 'accuracy to within than 10 metres' but they won't even get you within a ten block radius. They triangulate a vague location like old cop shows. Use a 'Tile' or an old iphone if you ever want to see it again.
They have an apple air tag now that does the same thing.
I think scumbags will always be scumbags and whether or not someone is supposed to have something doesn't enter into their thought process. Locks are on doors to keep honest people honest.
Saweet! I could use a few of those for sure!
Get em while you can!
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These are are a great for preppers
I lost 30 IQ points after watching this.
that lock pick looks like a lightsaber
The mini gps tracking is a piece of trash, fails to work, no clear instructions. Avoid at all costs.
Thanks for the comment!
#4 isn't illegal they sell them for $5 online
I missed the part where anything was illegal.... Because you can use something to commit a crime does not make it illegal.
This is our Republican future... People getting dramatically upset about things people use every day.
Anyone that gets an idea from this commercial will get caught.
#awareness
I have the pocket chip and it is no more "illegal" than any other small computer.
I agree....me too. Stupid video title is just clickbait.
Love them and most usefull in Serbia
This video is great. Now i know how to track my crush to her place, spy on her at night, steal her car and break into her house…. To code games of course.
“One would think knives are hard to come by online” … have you ever been online? 😑
Best stop an search the public before you approach your vehicle 😂
none of these are illegal
The only thing on this list that could be considered illegal is the key chain knife, and even then it's state dependent..... As in only in a small handful of states
actually in tennessee it's illegal to have lockpicks if you're not a registered locksmith. weirdly enough even though you can't have any lockpicks, you can open or conceal carry any knife (i think except a literal ballistic knife and possibly injection knives)
Wow guys keep up the good work loveing it.
❤️ from Indonesia
The tie clip camera is not that discrete. Nobody outside of lawyers, bankers and high level corporate executives wears a tie anymore, and clips haven't been a big thing since the late 80s.
Very true, but if you can pull it off then more power to ya 🤔
Maybe in the US you don't wear ties, but in Europe you do. Regards from Europe
They have pens that do a better job now. One of my coworkers came in with a recording pen. Fortunately, all my words check with the brain before coming out.
Night vision goggls are NOT illegal.. yes illegal to use for hunting but not illegal to own!