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August 14, 2007

DIY Phone-Activated Camera-Blinding

chaos-lasersniper.jpgNow that China's taken point on sticking surveillance cameras pretty much everywhere, we're going to start seeing all sorts of fun projects to disable them, all of questionable legality. This impressive setup is a cellphone-controlled laser, which can render a security camera useless from afar. Simply set the laser up pointing at the camera(s) of your choice, then give the connected phone a call when you need to not be seen. Voila, free "privacy." Sure, you could get in boatloads of trouble for actually doing this, but isn't it nice to know that, if necessary, you could? [Chaos Projects via The Raw Feed]

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Posted by Sean at August 14, 2007 11:43 AM