Espressif Firmware for OpenShock, Controlling shock collars via Reverse engineered proprietary Sub-1 GHz Protocols.
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Espressif Firmware for OpenShock, Controlling shock collars via Reverse engineered proprietary Sub-1 GHz Protocols.
OSC Application to interact with games implementing OSC like VRChat and ChilloutVR
Backend for the OpenShock solution, that enables controlling shock collars over the internet.
Computer based shock-collar remote control with "evil" features.
Arduino library to control dog shock collars
3D-Printable models for shocker spacers, transmitter cases, and more.
Vitepress Wiki for OpenShock
KiCAD files for PCBs for transmitters and other hardware for OpenShock.
"新電性" Shin-Den-Sai is a Electrostimulation Machine Development Kit loosely based on the NeoDK
VR Overlay application for OpenShock written in C++ & Qt
Backend server for the ZapMe project, intended to be a open source web application to easily and neatly control shock collars
The current frontend of OpenShock, to be retired soonTM
Control a shock collar through a Discord Bot.
Fork of NeoDK (KiCad conversion, add USB, and Bluetooth support, DfM optimizations).
Shocking Counter-Strike Innovation
Open Source frontend of the ZapMe application
Simple Java Wrapper for OpenShock
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