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He built a VR headset that fires spikes if the player dies. Totally not OSHA approved, but very clicky. Recording Type - STREAM 🌟Chapters🌟 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Reaction 26:19 Final Thoughts 😀Welcome To My Reaction Channel. Today’s chaos features a very safe, very not-illegal VR headset that fires spikes when the player dies in a game, tested on mannequins, watermelons, and pride. The build runs on pneumatic cylinders, an Arduino brain, a moody solenoid, and a lot of trial, error, and yelling. The Oculus gets a glow-up with steel barrels, exhaust ports, and paint that probably should not be inside a valve. Expect welding that would disappoint a metal shop teacher, a firing pin born from a weld blob, and 4140 steel that laughs at carbide. The rig talks to a tiny computer that talks to a slightly larger computer, which tells air to go whoosh when Minesweeper says the smiley face is dead. Code Bullet writes a one-pixel death detector, then joins for the most stressful Minesweeper session since 1999. The first shots barely behave, the headset case explodes once, then the tuning lands. Dual barrels send nails through a watermelon and out a plywood sheet at around 200 km/h, even after impact. It works too well, which is both the point and the problem. To keep the chaos legal, the group tries a safer version with shock units. Code Bullet, Boy, and Martinto Pants jump into Minecraft, immediately bonk each other, then speed-run a real estate disaster and a lava bath. Damage detection triggers the zap, teamwork dissolves, and arms get toasty. It is pure comedy, part science fair, part questionable life choice. Why watch: ridiculous engineering, live coding that actually compiles, slow-mo carnage, and a finale that proves the headset would absolutely end a speedrun. It is a perfect ride for people who love bold builds and big reactions. Like the madness, hate the burn marks. Either way, drop a comment with the next game this cursed headset should judge. Subscribe for more overbuilt gadgets, high-voltage shenanigans, and honest test results. For the truly curious, the headset is for sale to responsible dungeon architects only, price negotiable for a good cause. 📍CHANNEL INFO Original Video: ► • Making a headset thats illegal in every co... Today we will Be Reacting to: Making a headset thats illegal in every country Original Creator: I Did A Thing // / @ididathing REACTION/ANALYSIS/REVIEW/DISCUSSION︱Please leave future suggestions in the comments below. Join Our Discord: / discord Come Watch Live on Twitch: / jeff2squared Follow me on Twitter: / jeff2squared BUSINESS ENQUIRIES: [email protected] Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe. 📌*Copyright Disclaimer* Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. #ididathing #codebullet #reaction #humor #laugh #funny #comedy #satire #hack #humor #programing #epic