Is this product real? There's no schematic, no source code, no evidence of a working prototype, no evidence of experience in electronics manufacturing, no history of their company name, and no evidence that the chosen chips can even fit inside a connector of the size shown in their videos. I'm sorta siding with Vreenak on this one.
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Hak5 OMG cable does something similar, if I'm not mistaken. I don't have time to check, and I'm not sure if it's just a glorified rubber ducky, but a vaguely remember it did have wireless capabilities.