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The CooplayFake Shocking Phone is a lightweight, battery-operated prank gadget designed to deliver a surprising electric shock. With a realistic design mimicking the iPhone 7/7s Plus, this novelty toy features a flashlight and white lighting functions, making it a perfect gag gift for Halloween and Fool's Day. Weighing only 70g and powered by 4 LR44 batteries, it's easy to carry and use responsibly for ages 14 and up.
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Size | Small |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Theme | Halloween |
Battery Type | 4 LR44 batteries |
Number of Batteries | 4 LR44 batteries required. |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
J**G
Great
Great joke and totally functionally
A**R
Doesn’t last
Stopped working within 4 hrs. No battery life!
J**F
that's not so bad. Then you realize when you start piddling with ...
Okay, here's what I can tell you about the fake shocking phone. #1 thing you notice is that it looks fake. It's much lighter than an actual cell phone would be. However, that's not so bad. Then you realize when you start piddling with it that the buttons on the left side that turn the volume up and down on the real cell phones, make a light appear. One light is like a normal flashlight type light. The other button makes a red laser light appear on the top of the phone. Then as you are still examining the phone, there's one button left to push. It's the "HOME" key. That's the one you'll get a buzz out of. It's a mild shock, but it's not the shock that gets you. Well, actually it's the shock of being shocked that gets you. I can tell you this much. It bounces off of walls nicely after the home button is pressed.
C**R
The shock isn’t that strong
I could barely notice the shock at all. The lights both work fine.
J**
Pretty cool but dies fast
Yea it’s cool for like a day use. Just wish I knew how to change the batteries to make it better because it does feel like it dies fast and it doesn’t look like an easy way to get it charged again. But it was cool while it lasted
C**S
Disappointing Prank: Weak Shock and Cheap Build on Fake Phone
I tried out this fake shocking phone, and it was disappointing. The phone doesn't look real at all—it's made from cheap plastic that feels flimsy and obviously fake. As for the shock, it's barely noticeable. If you're expecting a prank that will give your friends a good jolt, this isn't it. The shock is so weak that most people probably wouldn't even flinch. Overall, it's not worth the price if you're looking for a convincing or effective prank device.
S**E
After extensive field testing, I'm raising my rating from three to five stars
At first I wasn't pleased; just looking at it screams "fake". I was going to open it up and add some weight but trust me, don't. The trick is to place it with the screen facing down. People will still pick it up, and considering its weight they'll think it's a child's toy. But here's the surprising thing: everyone will still push the button. Even knowing it doesn't feel real, even though the screen is wavy cheap plastic and the home-button sticker is off center, even when it's sitting near that office guy who's known for stupid, stupid jokes... people push that button every #$&!ing time! If it appeared genuine I'd have been punched long ago, but the fact that they knew it was suspect from the moment they touched it makes them feel like payoff is their own fault. Perfect little toy, just as it is.
S**A
No Shock
Piece of junk, No shock, light works, pressed all the buttons, some at the same time no shock, requested a refund
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