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The Cooplay Fake Shocking Phone 6s Plus is a lightweight, battery-operated prank gadget designed to deliver a surprising electric shock. Made from durable plastic, it mimics the look of an iPhone 6/6s Plus and features a flashlight and white lighting function. Perfect for parties, Halloween, or as a gag gift, this toy is sure to create unforgettable moments of laughter and surprise.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Gold, White |
Theme | Horror |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Size | Small |
Battery Type | lithium_ion |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
C**N
Works great and looks great!
This looks very close to an actual iPhone, and works great! I leave it on the shelf at my desk where everyone walks by. There are so many people that ask, who left their phone? and pick it up to turn the screen on! I have gotten some great reactions from people as they do not expect the shock. This little gadget has brought a lot of fun to our workplace.Sometimes if people suspect nothing is up, i will tell them to press the button on the side, its a laser, press the other one, its a flashlight, then i don't say anything else. They naturally press the front home button because they have not tried it yet. Then they get zapped! This thing never gets old!I have gotten many people, and still continue to get more. What a great product and idea.
A**R
Lights work the main shocking button does not work
So it came in the mail promptly. When you pick it up, it does have a lighter feel than a regular phone. It is clearly a lightweight plastic. The flashlight and laser light does work. Sadly the main reason I bought the phone was for the shock it was supposed to have, and it does not work, It is a dud I assume. It is a little scratched up, so it looks used. Honestly, I think with how it arrived and looked it seems that they knew it was a dud and sent it anyway. I would not recommend buying this product. ( REVIEW FOR COOPLAY FAKE SHOCKING PHONE 6S
J**R
Here’s how to disable the shocking feature
If, like us, you bought this as a play phone for your kids, and realized that it shocks on Christmas morning - here’s how to disable the shock while keeping the other functions.Starting on the bottom left, peel back the top layer of the phone screen. You can feel a bump under the screen where the shock generator sits. It peels back very easily. A razor blade can help with this step.You’ll see two white wires coming from the generator, heading toward the button. Snip either of these wires and you’ll be good to go.The front layer will re-adhere to the phone somewhat, but a drop or two of super glue will keep it in place better than when you received it.Also, if you deal with anxiety and need to test the button to ensure you disabled it correctly, hand it to an unsuspecting party and ask them to hit the button on your behalf. If you disabled it correctly, no harm no foul. But if you didn't, then just chalk it up to a successful use of the prank product.
J**R
This is good for a prank
It work for a year then stoped working but it’s a prank get it if your sister or brothers did something really bad to you and my friend did think it was a real phone
E**O
A bit light but fun!
I was definitely entertained by the Cooplay Fake Shocking Phone 6, which is exactly what it claims to be - a fake phone that shocks you! The shock is just enough to get your attention and not too much that you can’t trick a toddler!The design is well-made and the phone's appearance is quite convincing (as a bit of an older phone but some folks still have them), making it a great prop for a prank or a fun party trick. It also has a little flashlight which is a neat bonus.My only reason for not giving it 5 stars is that it's surprisingly lightweight & makes it less convincing when trying to fool people who are a bit more skeptical. I've found that if you're trying to prank someone who's not easily fooled, they might be able to see right through this phone's lack of weight.Overall, I'd still highly recommend the Cooplay Fake Shocking Phone 6 if you're looking for a fun and entertaining prop. Just be aware of its limitations and don't try to use it on someone who's too clever for your tricks!
E**7
Funny as hell
So many people knew it wasn’t a real phone the second they touched it, it’s cheaply made, breaks fast after a few throws from people being shocked but it’s so cheap I can’t be mad, the reactions of people are amazing! I told this nosey lady at my work that I had sensitive information on my phone and for her not to go through it as I placed it near her desk, after 3 days she finally cracked and opened the phone with a shocking surprise, it was golden!
A**R
So sad it stopped working
It was awesome the first day but the shocking part stopped working after 1 day. If it continued working it would get 5 stars. Hope they replace or give money back.
C**Y
Um, doesn't shock. Other than THAT, great
Light works. Laser pointer works. NO SHOCK, either unit. So I'm left wondering what is the point? LOL. I know what a shocking pen, book, etc. is supposed to do. I have bought em, I have built em from scratch. But these two iPhones do not shock. Yes, I wet my fingers. I grabbed every metallic-looking surface I could, and pressed, pressed, pressed the button. With one hand, with two hands. (Didn't try with tongue). DISAPPOINTMENT.
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