🎭 Prank Like a Pro: Elevate Your Office Shenanigans!
The Phantom Keystroker V2 is a high-tech prank device designed to create random mouse movements and type out nonsensical text on your victim's computer. With no batteries required and a lightweight design, this device is perfect for office pranks, ensuring endless laughter and confusion.
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 105 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Color | Multi-colored |
J**Y
Great gag
This worked like a charm! For the first victim, I only set the device to move the mouse, and not very often. It was great... he was keeping a list of the times that the mouse moved, and trying to figure out what "malware" was doing it. Of course, since this is a hardware device, there was no malware to detect. I eventually let him in on the gag. For the second victim, who was one of those I'm-better-than-everyone programmers, I put it on all three annoyances. It was the random text that got him -- he kept yelling for people to stop "remoting into his session." After a few hours and several reboots, he finally found it. The third victim, who really knew his stuff, pulled up a list of device drivers and identified the device in 15 minutes.Only two suggestions:1. Expect that you may lose the device. In my case, Victim #2 kept it, but then used it on someone else, so I was able to retrieve it.2. If you can get your hands on a USB extension cord, use it. It's much more difficult to locate if the victim only sees a bunch of USB cables going into the back of his/her PC.
C**R
Funny, funny, FUNNY!!
This thing is hilarious! It does require that you insert it ahead of time for the initial installation (it appears to the OS as a keyboard/mouse) and it does not activate until plugging it in the second time. I tested it on Windows 7 and Ubuntu and it should work on any OS as it emulates a USB keyboard and mouse.This is what it spews out (each phrase separately, of course at the interval you set with the dial):1337 010101000110100001101001011011100110101101000111011001010110010101101011 3.1415926535897932384 divide by zero error 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724 syntax error 5468696e6b4765656b00 124150151156153107145145153 hello there i am watching you i see what you are doing i know all your passwords you should talk to me more often i get lonely on this desk computers have feelings too how about getting me a pet a calculator would be nice or maybe a robot dog i guess i can order my own i do know how to surf the internet and i can type faster than you resistance is futile perhaps i'll get some sea monkeys water might not be a good idea though it is bad for my electrons i remember the time you spilled water on me i still get memory glitches from that next time be more careful why are you doing this to me? is it me, or do you really not care anymore? hrrm. did you hear that? please stop doing that, i'm getting angry. am i alive? it feels like it. greetings, professor falken. shall we play a game? how about global thermonuclear war? a strange game. the only winning move is not to play. how about a nice game of chess? woah! that really hurts.I just opened notepad and sat and laughed.When pranking be careful - be really sure the person can take a joke and that they are capable of understanding the technology.
K**S
If used properly, absolutely amazing & worth the money.
I am currently just a week past having started using this on a co-worker. It started with a simple test of placing this into his computer, with all settings enabled and the timer set towards the middle. At first I only heard a couple of "what the hecks", and then it escalated. As this device started to (randomly) type statements that made it appear as if the computer was actually talking to him. While this was very much coincidence, it couldn't have been any better.At this point he has replaced his keyboard 3 times, ran multiple scans for viruses, malware, etc. Little does he know that I only left it plugged in the first time for about 2 hours. Today, it has been plugged back in but with a USB extender cable and then hidden inside of the case with other cables as to make it more discrete. At present he is leaving a Word document open and is actively asking it questions, e.g. "Who are you?" & "What do you want".I honestly have to keep leaving the room so as to not pee myself laughing. But, this definitely is all determined by the person you are targeting and how well you can hide the device. Overall, great purchase and worth every penny.
T**G
Overpriced and does not function well.....
Product of seemingly decent quality. In quick test run it was noted that "random mouse" function, like others have noted, is not random at all. It is the exact same movement repeated - which to me lessens the gag effect. Additionally, the mouse function worked regardless of position switch was in. I wanted it off as it is not very convincing. Try as I could, the capslock toggle would not work. The random text worked as advertised, however unless the delay is cranked up the joke will be over in no time. It would also be much more convincing if characters appeared as if being "typed" by someone, versus instantly appearing. In all, this could be a great gag - but poor execution makes it FAR overpriced. Planning to return.
J**N
This is great fun at the office.
This is a great little device. Everyone who sees it loves it. At first the typing seems random, then it starts sending messages "Why don't you talk to me?"The only warning I have comes by way of a story. I tried to use it to prank a guy who was on vacation. He gets in pretty early so I plugged it in the day before he got back so it would be in place when he got there. I forgot to set the timing wheel to it's highest setting so when he booted his computer he couldn't even log in. It kept typing stuff before he could finish logging in. So either set it to it's slowest setting or make sure they are logged in first.
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