Cooplay Fake Shocking Phone Like Black 7s Plus Novelty Mobile Joke Party Funny Toy Gadget Electric Shock Prank Gag Veigar Tricky Brains for Fool’s Day Gift and Halloween
$6.40
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Description
Price: $6.40
(as of Sep 03, 2024 18:55:25 UTC – Details)
Make Fun Jokes to Your Friends. It’s quite interesting. It’s safety, but not suitable for children.
If you feel a little scratched on the screen. Please remove the thin film on the screen. It will be clear.
Weight 70g (Very light) The toy made of plastic (no glass). Black color like iphone 7 7s Plus(Larger size: 6.5 inch). But can’t open, just a shocking toy.
Not suitable for children under 14 years of age, please use the item responsibly
Just Three Function: Flashlight , White Lighting and Shocking. After shocking someone.They maybe drop it and it maybe broken
including:1 pc Fake Shocking Phone like phone 6 6s(Included Battery Operated, just bubble envelope package)
Picture 6 is a way to change the battteries. It must be break the skin adhesive.
Customers say
Customers like the gift-giving possibilities of the product. They say it’s a fun joke to play on people and great for laughs. However, some customers have reported issues with the performance, shock, and weight of the toy. They mention that it only works for a short time, has a weak shock, is too lightweight, and that it needs a weight. Customers are also disappointed with the quality, and battery life. Opinions are mixed on appearance, and value.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
RH916 –
Does not shock
It shocked very lightly maybe one time but not working like it was supposed to.
Robert Glover –
Looks good but then
It looks good but to light everyone said it was to light something was not right it shocked four people then it died no shock and you cant recharge it . Now it’s just a paper weight
Kourtney –
Fun prank for kids
Love the look. Enough like a regular phone we got the kids to pick it up and try to open it. Was super fun. It keep showing up at different places, kids are enjoying the prank.
R. Bolding –
Good prank but a few issues
This thing looks like a pretty decent fake phone, the issue is its incredibly light. Second anyone touches it they think its a kids toy and never touch the button. Only one of the four people I tried it on fell for it. It really needs a weight. Mine didn’t come as clean looking as the one in the photo. It fairly scuffed up and has a bulge from something inside pressing out.
Paul G. Davidson –
The light weight is what makes people think it’s a trick.
TOO lightweight! It feels like a case, I have heard people say. feels like a toy phone.
Millertime –
Battery runs out quickly
The battery runs out quickly rendering this product useless in no time. It was fun at first but then it died in less than a week. I would not waste your money on this short-lived gimmick.
DOS Rules! –
Remove the protective film!
The phone is shipped with a protective film on the face and over the âcameraâ lens on the back. Peel these off first, which will also allow the front button to make proper contact with skin, and the screen will look shiny like the real phone. That should help a few reviewers that mentioned a scuffed surface, or button not providing a proper shock. I bought this to use as a prop phone to leave in my car at car shows, which mounts on the dash in a slim-line case that attaches magnetically to the dash mount (my show car lists an integrated dash phone for audio jukebox, GPS, and backup camera support, so I really needed to provide a prop). I then carry my real phone with me to take pictures at the show. If someone decides to steal the prop phone, Iâm not out much money, but as a bonus this prank phone might give them a shock! This phone does everything it advertises, and it is exactly what I wanted for my purpose as well.
Kalilah Black –
Not worth the money
I ordered two. One had the plastic wrap on it, the other did not and it was very scratched, as if it had been returned. Both flashlights worked, but only one shocker and then only a tiny little bit. Really very junky. Wouldn’t have minded paying $1.50 but no more.
Stacey –
Was a big hit on my sons birthday morning. His favourite gift by far. The electric shock button has run out 3 months down the line, but canât due to the enjoyment this gift brought ð
HDPC –
Cheap junk. The lights are decent but the buzzer only works about 10% of the time. Itâs too light to be realistic as well. Complete waste of money and a real let down at Christmas.
E. J. Dolan –
Very impressive for the price. My son loves it but agreed to shock himself before trying it on anyone else!
Cammy –
To light to seem real
Sam slater –
Grate product really good prank lol