Male Speaker: Hey, Kipkay.
Kipkay: Hey, how is it going?
Male Speaker: Hey, how you are doing mate? Hey, your -- man.
Kipkay: Hey, thanks.
Male Speaker: Your videos are really great, but hey, I was reading some post submit. I heard that some body did that 9-volt battery hack and you got acid spread in your eyes.
Kipkay: Yeah, they were idiots. What do you want me to do?
Male Speaker: Well, I mean don't you feel responsible about that?
Kipkay: No, not at all.
Male Speaker: I also read that somebody did the -- and caught their house on fire.
Kipkay: Oh! Come on. Are you making the stuff up?
Male Speaker: No, no. I read in the post.
Kipkay: You got nothing better to feeling nice and bug me.
Male Speaker: Hey, look. I'm -- living here.
Kipkay: Why did you get mine and somebody is more important to me.
Male Speaker: Hey, the people want to know.
Kipkay: Just go do something else with your life and leave me alone.
Male Speaker: Is that true though?
Kipkay: It's no. Whatever it's not true. Just get the hell out of here.
Male Speaker: Don't touch the camera man.
Male Speaker1: In order to foil the paparazzi, I picked to prepare a safety glass that has built in LED lights with on/off switches. There is a link on Kipkay.com where you can pick us these exact glasses, but we'll have to hack them in order to out lid them. And we are going to do that with two high power infrared LEDs. Let's get to work. The first step is to remove the battery cover and three small button cell batteries in arm. After removing the three small screws, the whole assemble will come out of the arm. Go ahead and pull out the LED contacts and switch assembling. The small F38 OHM resistors got to go, so we're going to remove that and replace it with the 100 OHM resistor. Solder it to the wire the old resistor was attached to. Then the two LEDs have to come out.
Now there is still good LED, so hang on to them, but replace them with our new 200 milliwatt infrared LED. I've been -- so it fits good on the contact. After soldering and in placed attaché the other end of our 100 OHM resistor to the negative leg on the LED. Now it's time to put our new assembly back in the original housing. Replace the original button cell batteries and the batter cover and our new anti-TMZ paparazzi glasses are ready to try out.
Male Speaker: Hey, Oh wow! Are you Kipkey?
Kipkey: No.
Male Speaker: Hey, you know Kipkey. Oh! Man. Wow! What was going on with your glass man?
Male Sepaker 1: Our infrared LEDs render the video useless, even if they do recognize you and that's how to foil video stockers with our anti-TMZ paparazzi glasses.
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