A 3D-printed ESP32 watch designed for Wi-Fi penetration testing, featuring a laser pointer and custom interface.
Offered by an anonymous Youtuber with the handle “viewport”, this 3D printed, cyberpunk styled wearble packs in some of the functionality of a Wi-Fi security testing tool all sorts of interesting (and weird) features like a built-in laser pointer. Designed to simplify pentesting, the device has a durable, semi-DIY feel to it, with an interesting bit of hardware in its Espressif ESP32 microcontroller.
The chunky wrist-mounted gadget features a 1.3” OLED display, an analog thumbstick for navigation, and a suite of Wi-Fi hacking utilities. Capabilities include scanning networks, transmitting fake access points, intercepting WPA2 handshakes, and executing “evil twin” attacks to clone legitimate networks. “I designed each piece and 3D printed it,” viewport explained. “Nothing in this project was taken from another source, except for some bitmap icons.”

Beyond security tools, the EXOCAPTER includes a file explorer, text reader, calculator, and a 5mW laser module for impromptu presentations or “laser crosshair” fun. Its sci-fi-inspired graphical interface adds flair to its scrappy, functional design.
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While the project’s GitHub currently lacks public design files or code, viewport shared detailed breakdowns on Reddit, hinting at future open-source potential. For now, the EXOCAPTER remains a bold prototype merging practicality with a retro-futuristic edge.