The DSTIKE Deauther Watch V4S IR is the latest version of the Deauther Watch X, a wearable device designed for Wi-Fi network testing. This upgrade enhances security research capabilities with an infrared (IR) transmitter, an improved battery, and a more ergonomic design for better portability.
Powered by an ESP8266 microcontroller, the device enables users to perform Wi-Fi deauthentication, beacon spam, and probe request attacks for security audits. Running Deauther firmware, it provides a user-friendly interface for controlling network testing functions directly from the watch. This device features a 1.3-inch OLED display for real-time network status updates, an IR transmitter for remote device control, an 800mAh battery with USB-C charging, three control buttons for easy navigation, and another Type-C port for making USB attacks. Additionally, it includes an onboard real-time clock (RTC) and a compact, wearable design, making it both a functional watch and a security tool.
With the new IR transmitter, users can control compatible IR devices, adding more versatility beyond Wi-Fi testing. Above you can see the demo video. The 800mAh battery extends operational time, while USB-C charging enhances convenience.
Designed for penetration testers, security researchers, and networking enthusiasts, the Deauther Watch V4S IR is an open-source tool for exploring Wi-Fi security vulnerabilities. However, users must adhere to legal and ethical guidelines when conducting network testing.