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Review on MakerFocus WiFi Test Tool ESP8266 WiFi Deauther Watch with DSTIKE NodeMCU ESP8266, Programmable Development Board, Built-in 500mAh Battery, OLED Display, Wristband, and 3D Printed Case by Ron Houston

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It does what it's supposed to do I think

I've tried using it around the house several times. I can show things with custom names on WiFi, but I can't disconnect from WiFi at all. I can only aim at signals other than 5g which I think means I'm doing it WRONG or if 5g is immune to scanning and aiming. I basically connect my phone to the router's 5g signal. but not 5G is all I can highlight. This is a cool toy. It is of no use to me other than as a toy. My friend has literal tuner neighbors who like to stay up screaming all day, play music, steal our packages and then pretend we have dogs, so their life is awful. So I figured I should name the signals "FBI Van 1, Patrol Car 354, Undercover Chief 243, etc." as the police names, and since that would result in 8 false signals appearing on anyone who came close enough is to read them over WiFi, it would be scary for them to go from 1 active signal to suddenly 8+ signals that are never there, all of which are said to be police-like things. But that was honestly an afterthought when I bought it. We pay for the internet, they don't use our internet so I don't know how you would use that to hack anything and I don't know if it's even designed for that. In any case, I can partially confirm the work. I'm probably working on the other parts, but I consider myself a bit above the average computer power user and I can figure out how to work with it. My girlfriend, who isn't that tech-savvy but isn't tech-illiterate either, doesn't understand it at all. It is what it is and I might not even fully understand what it is lol. I don't know if it's worth $45 but I have it and can't see myself throwing it in the trash.

Pros
  • dope 🔥
Cons
  • dear