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This guy took a package from my porch and now he's about to open it in his car
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But what he doesn't know is this is a custom-built bait package that is recording him on four different cameras
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And it's about to unleash a pound of the world's finest glitter along with some other surprises.
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But to understand how he got to this point first. We need to rewind a bit.
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About seven months ago, I noticed a package being reported as delivered but it never arrived.
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So when I checked our security cameras, I noticed this lovely couple out for a stroll.
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As you can see, they have backpacks on and they're just going around the neighborhood
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making an afternoon out of this.
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If you ever been in a situation like this,
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you just sort of feel violated. And then I took this to the police and even with the video evidence,
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they said it's just not worth their time to look into - so then you also feel powerless and I just felt like
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something needs to be done to take a stand against dishonest punks like this. And then I was like: hold up,
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I built a dartboard that moves to get a bulls-eye every time. I spent nine years designing hardware that's currently roving around on another freaking
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planet. if anyone was going to make a revenge bait package and over-engineer the crap out of it,
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it was going to be me.
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So I started with a sketch and some CAD and then I hit up my buddy Sean who is really good with this type of
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small electronic stuff, and we got to work. Ultimately, when they open the package
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I just wanted to celebrate their choice of profession with a cloud of glitter because, I mean, who doesn't love glitter?
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That's easy. I could just do that passively with like a spring when it opens
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But I also wanted to record their reaction and that's what makes the engineering here an order of magnitude more
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difficult because if you think about it
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This thing has to sit on a porch all day and it can't be plugged in and you have no idea when someone will come
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And pick this up
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so it's not like you could just hit record on the camera and then put it in the box because you're gonna run out of
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battery and storage space on top of that
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I need some way to recover this footage in case I never get the big package back so after six months and lots of design
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Iterations and so much testing here's where we landed
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This custom printed circuit board is the brains of the operation
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It has a built-in accelerometer
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And when it's jostle that will check the GPS signal to see if it's been moved from the porch
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and if so
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It sends a signal to all the phones to wake up and start recording and I'm using four phones that have a wide-angle
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Filming mode and are angled back and this 3d printed portion is contoured this way because it represents the field of view of the phones
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So as you can see
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I'm guaranteed to capture their reaction no matter which way they open it from and nestled in here
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We've got a can of fart spray. No joke, you can clear a room with one spray of this stuff
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so we made a cam on a small motor that sprays it five times and not only is this just a nice touch but we
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Keep repeating five sprays every 30 seconds until they throw the package out of their car or house
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Before they realize there's four phones inside this
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Increases our chances of finding it because we always know the package location at all times due to the GPS on the phones
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But even if we don't recover it all four phones have LTE data plans
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So they upload the footage to the cloud so I can still see what happened
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And then for the pièce de résistance we have a cup here on top that spins from a motor underneath
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So once you load in a but ton of the world's finest glitter the motor spins really fast and the centrifugal force
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Fires it evenly in all directions. Let me cut holes on the side of the lid and cover them with one-way film
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so two of the cameras can see them as they walked away and then finally to make it look like an actual delivered package we
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Added some shrink wrap and a delivery label
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Which is perhaps my favorite part of the whole thing because if the thief wasn't in such a hurry
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They'd see that the package is actually coming from my childhood hero and inspiration for this project Kevin McCallister. I
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Even looked up and amusing the address of the actual house
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They filmed the movie in and of course it's being shipped to his boys
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Harry and Marv and there's a charge port in the bottom because if it doesn't get stolen in a given day I can bring it
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In and then recharge all the batteries in the system overnight
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So the idea is the bad guy comes and takes it off your porch then lifts the lid and these two limit switches
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Tell the circuit board brain inside that the lids been removed
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and then that sets everything in motion and I may be biased but sometimes a well engineered design is
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beautiful
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And because the phones have GPS we created a virtual geo fence around my house
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So I get a notification when the package has been moved off the property
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So I put it out on the porch and now all that was left to do was wait
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Okay, so I was at work and I got a notification that the Geo fence we set up had been tripped
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So then I checked the cameras and sure enough. The package is gone
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So I checked the GPS and sort of tracked it and it appears there in a car because they seem to leave my house
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Pretty quickly, but it seems to have stopped in a parking garage
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Which is where I'm headed to now and if you're new here, this isn't a prank channel
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So I am completely out of my comfort zone
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And there she is
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This is like recovering the black box of a crashed airplane it would still work
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even if I didn't get the box back that footage would upload to the cloud but it's just faster to plug the phones in so
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I'm gonna go home and find out how this
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Somehow ended up here. So it appears he was walking down the sidewalk and then suddenly makes a hard left
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Then he takes the package and gets in his car and eventually makes it to this parking garage where this glorious sequence unfolds
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My car dude everything oh my god
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My friend Cece has also had some packages stolen so she has to leave it on her porch for a few days to
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So the moral of the story is just don't take other people's stuff
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Not only is it not cool, but on the plus side, you'll never find yourself in this situation or perhaps even worse this one
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