Wouldn't that be great to protect livestock from predators .. loose fake panel on chicken coop. This thing lands in front of the weasel ..huh? ..flash! squeak !
@@Steve-Goff it's rechargable no blanks or anything to keep buying and nobody is going to take it and run off with it and it's self contained basically. So it's a one time expense . Idk but I think it'd disrupt coyotes too. And a solar panel phone charger would recharge it besides could secure farmhouse doors and barn doors actually.
@@agoogleaccount2861 "good" idea? No. Illegal idea? Yes. Booby traps are illegal in the US because they don't distinguish between first responder/person who isn't a threat, and a threat. If you're so worried that your coop would be broken into, you need a better coop.
@@privateassman8839 Booby traps that can cause physical harm, this thing just makes a racket and flashes. I guess if an epileptic tried to break into the coop to steal eggs you could be in trouble though.
@@privateassman8839 Except this is a non-lethal disorientation device. It is not designed to cause bodily harm, and would therefore be legal. I bet you would still be held liable if the victim was injured as a result of the disorientation, but I doubt you would be charged for "boobytrapping" a coop or barn with it.
It will continue to happen until the majority of native Brits realize they are trying to 'repl@ce' you. They're waging war on you, and me and everyone with our 'natural shade.'
I wish my UK people would move to the southeast of the US.y’all are the kind of immigrants we need..not these illegals from Venezuela,Haiti,Africa and the Middle East.
This would be fantastic for like $50 on Amazon. Most people using this will be larping or airsofters but still a fun concept. I would definitely buy one at a cheaper price.
$300 is an arbitrary price based on who they are selling it to. Like how a little $2 hotel bottle of shampoo at a hospital costs $150 when the health insurance company or Medicaid pays for it. I'm sure the price will be lower once they market it to recreational/home users. They'll probably even still market the same device as "for professional use only" at this original inflated price at the same time, too.
Way too much. One of those window alarms would do better. Although a great investment for some agency which burn through flashbangs, like SWAT or similar
@@Steve-GoffThis looks like it's meant for law enforcement agencies that were sued way too many times for setting fire to places with flash bangs to care for the price 😂
Interesting for LEO, but will never be used by the military. You don’t want a battery in the military, they don’t do well in the heat. When you want a bang, it needs to work.
@@Compgeek86 no, we use real bangs when we train. And you do not want a product you like to be purchased by the government. As soon as a product is sold to the government, it is illegal for that product to ever be sold cheaper to another market. That’s why military gear is so stupid expensive, so the companies make bank off the government. The government will pay $150 for a simple spring clip, I know, I’ve had to sign for them 😂
It heavily depends on the battery chemistry. While something like this specifically would likely never see military adoption, Persistent Electronic Sensory Disruptors that *_repeatedly_* flash and make loud noises combined with auto-dimming visors & electronic hearing protection could actually see quite a bit of adoption in the near future.
Obviously haven't experienced this in person.... But from this video, pretty sure whoever created this has never experienced a real flashbang. The m84 is rated 170-180db and a million candlepower, and they're also relodable and cost a whole lot less than $300 a bang.
I’m sure they could have made one for $100 and nobody would be complaining. It wouldn’t be as tough, as bright or as loud. So if It’s not tough enough to last, not bright or loud enough to actually disorient, it would just be a hundred dollar toy. You get what you pay for. I’m glad they made something that’s “worth something” in this world of overwhelming disposable junk.
Put all those lumens into one led they always misrepresent how bright it actually is .. 11 thousand lumens between 18 lights 😂 I have flashlights brighter ..
9 minutes of worthless BS! Go to 9:14 to see it perform.... And $300+\- cost..... No friggin way! I can see why they're paying channels to give their own($2500 paid) endorsement... 😅 For $300 I'll go buy a few starter pistols, lots of pepper spray, several Billy Clubs, a decent phone to call the police. And a good meal on top of what I finally decided to buy!
ya its totally worth 300 bucks, but i wouldnt pay that. ill just wait 6 months and buy it from china for 30 bucks. thats what happens when you move mfg oversears and dont own your own factories.
Thats so lame. Shit if you want the bang part just have a little insert with litz wire connected to a capacitor bank. When it blows its kind jarring and you can feel the blast in your teeth.
An 18650 battery, cheap aluminum housing, 18 LEDS, a speaker, and a USB C Port. This thing is built like your average Chinese Vape battery lmao, it really should be a fraction of the price.
@@renexwing1546 Mostly bid words, lol I mean no offense. I can just visually see the manufactured parts put into this and they would be under $20 not $320. I do have like 6 extra 18650 batteries, multiple feet of LEDS, I just need a circular case and solder on a USB C port, and I would be good to go.
@@ronburgundy4375 It's reusable though which is why it'd be great for training. Lets say a normal flashbang costs $50, for the price of one of these, you could only get ~6 normal ones. This thing should be able to be reused far more than just 6 times. Even if a normal one cost only $25, the electric one is still better value for training.
I'd definitely keep one of these on hand if it weren't $300! This should cost like $50. Mode 4 is the only one worth anything though. I mean what on Earth is the point of Mode 1?! 🤣
an 18650 battery has a life cycle of around 300 charges before the cell starts to degrade......... that is 300 full charges, from empty to full. So if you charge from 50% to full, that counts as half a charge. You can extend this life span by not fully charging, as it is the heat generated while charging that causes the degrading.
cool idea, but why disguise it as a traditional grenade? the pin and the spoon accessories are really bizarre. makes you think that it's a toy not meant for actual use.
@@Steve-Goff yeah, they actually made it two steps more complicated to deploy just so it would better resemble a combustion grenade. can i say combustion grenade or does that sound stupid. like analog screwdriver.
i feel like familiarity sounds good until you realize that means they may accidentally deploy something other than the electronic one because it feels exactly the same. lol
I feel like whoever invented this fundamentally misunderstands the purpose of a flashbang. This is just a throwable fire alarm, auditory exclusion could block out the effects entirely.
@@Steve-Goff The "bang" in flash bang has enough concussive force to knock the wind out of you, or at least make you question whether or not it did. If your close enough, it's as if you've been punched directly in your sinuses and airway, which can throw your balance totally off. Your hearing goes bye bye and the flash causes you to go flash-blind so you can't really see what you're doing, and to top it all off; they smell like burning metal which will just swamp any space they're deployed into, and it's one of those smells that has a taste to it, because ordinance is made with cold mechanical hate, and flashbangs hate everyone and will take that out on you any way it can. In short: It jams off all your senses by overload and leaves you doing the silly-salmon trying to defend yourself, because that's about as much as you can do. The way they're deployed is basically the same way you'd initiate any ambush: It's the starting gun that initiates the immediate transition from silence to violence. No warning. No *"this is the police!"* , nah, just clink, clack, *[[PWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE]]*
@@Steve-Goff tagin gets pretty damn close. they have simulation FBG's and brother, to give you an example. the shot gun slug variant of a flash bang, shot at the floor is enough to make your hair whip back from the half way line in a gym. now lets talk about the real throwables... which ate literally over 10x larger. hearing loss, concussive stun effects, and the sudden insane flash is like if you stared at the sun for too long, except its your entire vision, and instantly.
Wake up kids! Time to go to school!
But a "Screaming Minnie" $30 @ your local truck stop!
Believe me, it will scare your most rebellious child! 😊
I bet your neighbors wondered what the heck was going on! Lol. You better not let Johnathan see this. He will want 10 of them. Lol
- I had to do the nighttime video like 5-6 times because I wasn’t throwing it far enough. LOL. You can definitely hear this from several houses away
My roommate sets the smoke detector off all the time and you can only hear it if you're directly outside.
Wouldn't that be great to protect livestock from predators .. loose fake panel on chicken coop. This thing lands in front of the weasel ..huh? ..flash! squeak !
- that’s a great idea. These are kind of expensive but might be worth it for a situation like that
@@Steve-Goff it's rechargable no blanks or anything to keep buying and nobody is going to take it and run off with it and it's self contained basically. So it's a one time expense . Idk but I think it'd disrupt coyotes too. And a solar panel phone charger would recharge it besides could secure farmhouse doors and barn doors actually.
@@agoogleaccount2861 "good" idea? No. Illegal idea? Yes. Booby traps are illegal in the US because they don't distinguish between first responder/person who isn't a threat, and a threat. If you're so worried that your coop would be broken into, you need a better coop.
@@privateassman8839 Booby traps that can cause physical harm, this thing just makes a racket and flashes. I guess if an epileptic tried to break into the coop to steal eggs you could be in trouble though.
@@privateassman8839 Except this is a non-lethal disorientation device. It is not designed to cause bodily harm, and would therefore be legal.
I bet you would still be held liable if the victim was injured as a result of the disorientation, but I doubt you would be charged for "boobytrapping" a coop or barn with it.
This would be banned in the U.K. 🇬🇧
We can’t even have free speech.
But we do have Political Prisoners.
Tea land sucks in certain ways.
Should have kept those guns bruv
It will continue to happen until the majority of native Brits realize they are trying to 'repl@ce' you.
They're waging war on you, and me and everyone with our 'natural shade.'
I wish my UK people would move to the southeast of the US.y’all are the kind of immigrants we need..not these illegals from Venezuela,Haiti,Africa and the Middle East.
Move
Hundred bucks maybe 300 not a chance in the world
Wow $320 for that!
- I agree. Way too pricey for most buyers. I guess government agencies with deep pockets are their target
This would be fantastic for like $50 on Amazon. Most people using this will be larping or airsofters but still a fun concept. I would definitely buy one at a cheaper price.
- - I agree. Way too pricey for most buyers. I guess government agencies with deep pockets are their target
Airsoft flashbangs exist and they use 22 Ramset nail blanks so it’s reusable
$300 is an arbitrary price based on who they are selling it to. Like how a little $2 hotel bottle of shampoo at a hospital costs $150 when the health insurance company or Medicaid pays for it.
I'm sure the price will be lower once they market it to recreational/home users. They'll probably even still market the same device as "for professional use only" at this original inflated price at the same time, too.
@@PhilLesh69Oh yeah, no doubt China has already ripped this off. Cheaper versions will be popping up anytime
$300, no way.
- I agree. I think it’s probably meant for government agencies such as police departments that have bigger budgets
Way too much. One of those window alarms would do better. Although a great investment for some agency which burn through flashbangs, like SWAT or similar
@@haxboi5492 those window alarms are sold at the dollar tree.
Only the government would spend $300 for something I could literally build myself for less than $20
@@Steve-GoffThis looks like it's meant for law enforcement agencies that were sued way too many times for setting fire to places with flash bangs to care for the price 😂
Very cool but over expensiv.
This would make for an outstanding personal alarm for people afraid of using weapons for self-defense.
Interesting for LEO, but will never be used by the military. You don’t want a battery in the military, they don’t do well in the heat. When you want a bang, it needs to work.
- very good point
Maybe for training?
@@Compgeek86 no, we use real bangs when we train. And you do not want a product you like to be purchased by the government. As soon as a product is sold to the government, it is illegal for that product to ever be sold cheaper to another market. That’s why military gear is so stupid expensive, so the companies make bank off the government. The government will pay $150 for a simple spring clip, I know, I’ve had to sign for them 😂
Batteries don’t do well in the cold.
It heavily depends on the battery chemistry. While something like this specifically would likely never see military adoption, Persistent Electronic Sensory Disruptors that *_repeatedly_* flash and make loud noises combined with auto-dimming visors & electronic hearing protection could actually see quite a bit of adoption in the near future.
If it doesn't go bang, there is no over pressure. The over pressure is what makes a flash bang good.
Yall UK folks need to upgrade.
Obviously haven't experienced this in person.... But from this video, pretty sure whoever created this has never experienced a real flashbang. The m84 is rated 170-180db and a million candlepower, and they're also relodable and cost a whole lot less than $300 a bang.
I’m sure they could have made one for $100 and nobody would be complaining. It wouldn’t be as tough, as bright or as loud. So if It’s not tough enough to last, not bright or loud enough to actually disorient, it would just be a hundred dollar toy. You get what you pay for. I’m glad they made something that’s “worth something” in this world of overwhelming disposable junk.
Great trip wire alarm system.
Need to DIY and improve this one
- what suggestions do you have
Cool as heck but $319 is ludicrously overpriced
- I think they are way overpriced too. I guess they’re planning to sell them to government agencies with deep pockets
Put all those lumens into one led they always misrepresent how bright it actually is .. 11 thousand lumens between 18 lights 😂 I have flashlights brighter ..
9 minutes of worthless BS! Go to 9:14 to see it perform....
And $300+\- cost.....
No friggin way! I can see why they're paying channels to give their own($2500 paid) endorsement... 😅
For $300 I'll go buy a few starter pistols, lots of pepper spray, several Billy Clubs, a decent phone to call the police. And a good meal on top of what I finally decided to buy!
- tfw. Appreciate the feedback. I’ve never been paid a single penny from any company. Any thoughts or opinions are my own
They make a claymore like device like this.
And you wouldn't remove the pin for a tripwire, you would use the tripwire to pull the pin.
$300 is a lot of money for electronics that you're going to throw at the ground. Maybe that's just me. Great video and thanks.
Perfect for zombie distraction 🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️
Now add a small fluid reservoir filled with fog juice (or capsaicin) and a heating element
ya its totally worth 300 bucks, but i wouldnt pay that. ill just wait 6 months and buy it from china for 30 bucks. thats what happens when you move mfg oversears and dont own your own factories.
I don't like that the paddle isn't retained and just asking to get lost, I'd consider it if it was just press button.
- that was kind of my thought too. Just have a push button that’s on a timer
Thats so lame. Shit if you want the bang part just have a little insert with litz wire connected to a capacitor bank. When it blows its kind jarring and you can feel the blast in your teeth.
*If it wasn't so much $$$, it would be great when in a toilet stall, instead of flushing to distract your neighbor when log dropping*
Looks like a nice product. However, $320 dollars is just stupid money for that.
There's no way I'd pay that much for that. Maybe $80 to $100 at most.
This would be tempting if it was $50-$75 and would be good for home defense.
300? Hahahahaha. Nope. It's an $80 product.
Thats pretty sweet ngl
Good anti theft device.
Well PHUK! I've been prototyping the same thing for years! There goes my 2nd Million Dollar Idea!
If you can get it under 300, I think you'd do okay
A 'normal" flashbang is about 170 dB - so they sound volume is significantly lower on this version than the real ones.
- thanks for the info. I don’t have any experience with real ones
An 18650 battery, cheap aluminum housing, 18 LEDS, a speaker, and a USB C Port. This thing is built like your average Chinese Vape battery lmao, it really should be a fraction of the price.
- it’s definitely pricey.
build it for the price you say! or just big words?
@@renexwing1546 Mostly bid words, lol I mean no offense. I can just visually see the manufactured parts put into this and they would be under $20 not $320. I do have like 6 extra 18650 batteries, multiple feet of LEDS, I just need a circular case and solder on a USB C port, and I would be good to go.
Plus a Chinese vape can double as an actual incendiary grenade
@@Superabound2 thermite out! Lmao
A rubberized coating for throwing would work well so the metal doesn't get smashed up.
- very good idea
I can see this becoming popular with airsofters.
- yea. I can definitely see that too
$300 are you kidding. looks like a cool product that I'd use but for $100 I'd probably buy it and for $75 I wouldn't even question it.
- I agree. I think it’s probably meant for government agencies such as police departments that have bigger budgets
Its worth maybe 50 at max at 300 these are blatant robbery
@@Steve-Goffbigger budgets? Its our money
@@ronburgundy4375 It's reusable though which is why it'd be great for training. Lets say a normal flashbang costs $50, for the price of one of these, you could only get ~6 normal ones. This thing should be able to be reused far more than just 6 times. Even if a normal one cost only $25, the electric one is still better value for training.
$300 is $75 pre COVID dollar's.
I'd definitely keep one of these on hand if it weren't $300! This should cost like $50. Mode 4 is the only one worth anything though. I mean what on Earth is the point of Mode 1?! 🤣
- mode 1 is kind of pointless. Maybe just to check to make sure it’s working
Probably training
Would this scare or anger a bear
- I don’t know I’d stick around to find out. LOL
That's pretty sweet
- it’s expensive for the casual collector but not for the government agencies that will be getting them. I’ve had some fun with it already
Is this ip68 ?
- it’s ipx7
an 18650 battery has a life cycle of around 300 charges before the cell starts to degrade......... that is 300 full charges, from empty to full. So if you charge from 50% to full, that counts as half a charge. You can extend this life span by not fully charging, as it is the heat generated while charging that causes the degrading.
Def gonna get this for bouncing
I don’t need it. But I want it👍🏻👍🏻
cool idea, but why disguise it as a traditional grenade? the pin and the spoon accessories are really bizarre. makes you think that it's a toy not meant for actual use.
Familiarity? To be fair, they could have a button activation, or something where you just pull the pin. I don't see a problem with the current design
- I’m sure they could’ve accomplished the same thing with a push button that was on a timer
@@Steve-Goff yeah, they actually made it two steps more complicated to deploy just so it would better resemble a combustion grenade. can i say combustion grenade or does that sound stupid. like analog screwdriver.
i feel like familiarity sounds good until you realize that means they may accidentally deploy something other than the electronic one because it feels exactly the same. lol
lol probably just a smoke grenade or tear gas i guess, judging by the shape. . do they make lethal grenades in a can shape? lol
Way too much money for that 120 the most . I real flashback is cheaper, but you can only use the ones 😂
- I think they are way overpriced too. I guess they’re planning to sell them to government agencies with deep pockets
i can see this being good in airsoft ngl.
- yea. I can see that too
$320?! KMA!
- I agree. I think it’s probably meant for government agencies such as police departments that have bigger budgets
I feel like whoever invented this fundamentally misunderstands the purpose of a flashbang. This is just a throwable fire alarm, auditory exclusion could block out the effects entirely.
- I’ve never seen a real one and honestly don’t have any clue exactly how they’re used.
@@Steve-Goff The "bang" in flash bang has enough concussive force to knock the wind out of you, or at least make you question whether or not it did. If your close enough, it's as if you've been punched directly in your sinuses and airway, which can throw your balance totally off.
Your hearing goes bye bye and the flash causes you to go flash-blind so you can't really see what you're doing, and to top it all off; they smell like burning metal which will just swamp any space they're deployed into, and it's one of those smells that has a taste to it, because ordinance is made with cold mechanical hate, and flashbangs hate everyone and will take that out on you any way it can.
In short: It jams off all your senses by overload and leaves you doing the silly-salmon trying to defend yourself, because that's about as much as you can do. The way they're deployed is basically the same way you'd initiate any ambush: It's the starting gun that initiates the immediate transition from silence to violence. No warning. No *"this is the police!"* , nah, just clink, clack, *[[PWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE]]*
@@Steve-Goff tagin gets pretty damn close. they have simulation FBG's and brother, to give you an example. the shot gun slug variant of a flash bang, shot at the floor is enough to make your hair whip back from the half way line in a gym. now lets talk about the real throwables... which ate literally over 10x larger. hearing loss, concussive stun effects, and the sudden insane flash is like if you stared at the sun for too long, except its your entire vision, and instantly.
Thank you. Good information! This could save your life one day! Is my life worth $300? Absolutely!✅
Says the manufacturer
Needs to be able to be used withput strobe.
- that’s a good suggestion
Can you get it in canada
- at the bottom of their website, you can click on your country