YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober is back at it again with GlitterBomb 5.0, the final installment. This one consists of autonomous drones to distract thieves while 1 liter of fart spray is dispensed from the seemingly empty box that was supposed to contain an Oculus VR headset, Bose speaker, etc.
Thanks to T-Mobile, Rober was able to retrieve footage that the drones recorded from the cloud. Some even went as far as to make up lies to their kids about where they supposedly got these items from, while others decided to just destroy the entire contraption and throw it in a neighbors yard. We can’t forget Nelson’s ‘Ha Ha!’ catchphrase either before the countdown begins ahead of the glitter explosion. One version was embedded with a GPS tracker that activates when the box is lifted and placed inside vehicles to see who was brazen enough to steal it.
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