Yeah.. i think this is a sign that anywhere that bans these things should probably have a user fly a drone under the cover of night to rest on the roof of the voting center, and just sit there all day picking up scans, then fly out the next day after counting is done.
Why they cost $500 is beyond me. A $5 ESP32 and $30 cellular modem could do the same thing. Or as u/Fatality points out, any Cell Phone can accomplish the same thing.
According to the article, Lindell's devices also report detected devices to a centralized network, which seems like a useful feature.
Yeah.. i think this is a sign that anywhere that bans these things should probably have a user fly a drone under the cover of night to rest on the roof of the voting center, and just sit there all day picking up scans, then fly out the next day after counting is done.
Ooooh, good idea, I like it, sneak surveillance.
Why they cost $500 is beyond me. A $5 ESP32 and $30 cellular modem could do the same thing. Or as u/Fatality points out, any Cell Phone can accomplish the same thing.