In today’s video, we take a look at three big tech topics you need to know about: porch pirates using Wi-Fi jammers, the latest DDR5 memory price trends, and a hands-on look at the CCS-to-Tesla (NACS) adapter for fast charging at third-party networks. First, we break down how porch pirates are using Wi-Fi deauthentication and jamming attacks to disable cameras like Ring and Nest — what it is, how it works, and what we can do to protect our home networks. Ring Wired Doorbell Pro https://amzn.to/3KH74SA EnGenius Cloud Managed ECC100 AI Indoor/Outdoor 5MP Dome Camera https://shopify.keenansystems.com/products/engenius-cloud-managed-ecc100-ai-indoor-outdoor-5mp-dome-camera?_pos=1&_sid=039726f32&_ss=r Here is a video I made with a jammer and ring video doorbell 2 https://youtu.be/Jqk7xi3vjiY Then we check out the current state of DDR5 pricing, how much it as spiked, and where prices might be heading next for popular kits like DDR5-6000 CL30. Finally, we go over the CCS-to-NACS adapter that works with all NACS-equipped vehicles except Cybertruck (because the cable is too short). We talk about which EVs can use it — including Rivian, Lucid, and Hyundai — and we show how to check if a Tesla supports CCS. We also cover what to expect when charging at third-party fast chargers like Electrify America, including real-world charge speeds and why they often don’t hit the advertised numbers. Here is the demo video I made charging my Tesla at an Electrify America CCS charger with the adapter https://youtu.be/Qgzkj_HRLak If you enjoy real-world tech, EV charging, and home security breakdowns, make sure to like and subscribe — we have a lot more coming!
