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The Camera-Shy hoodie is a piece of anti-surveillance wear created by Mac Pierce that prevents a wearer’s identification from being captured by infrared cameras. It does this by strobing the cameras with 12 ultra-bright infrared LEDs. So, Mac Pierce wants to rob banks. Got it.
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Because the LEDs are infrared, they’re not detectable by the naked eye while in use and only show up in infrared footage, typical of night-vision security cameras. According to Mac, the strobe operates at a rate that interferes with the auto-exposure of infrared security systems, rendering the wearer anonymous. Alternatively, you can always study to be a ninja or go the classic pantyhose route.
I assume a different strobe rate was used in the example footage above because I could definitely identify Mac in between the light strobes. Now I’m not saying I’d be able to pick him out in a lineup — that depends on just how much Mac is willing to pay to keep me quiet.
[via TechEBlog]
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