You're naked on my cell phone

Vodafone V602s being used for naughty purposes.

Some users of the Vodafone V602 in Japan are outfitting their phones with a night-vision device made by Yamada Denshi. The device, meant for military and defense uses, works with the V602 and allows its users to “see” through clothing with night-vision sensors that pick up body heat. The device is so popular among pervs in Japan that it prompted an official statement from Vodafone. One priceless tidbit: “we would never sell a phone that was enabling someone to see someone naked.” Well there you go. Naked-watching is not officially endorsed by Vodafone.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/3486151050537027/

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…and I thought that cellphones were pointless. I want a Vodophone!!! :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh yuk! Sounds like another urban myth to me. Can you ask for a refund if you are disapointed with what you see? :roll:

I don’t think it’s an urban myth. I have an old camcorder that also has night-vision, but if you put the right filter on it, you can see right through clothes. No joke. Believe me :wink:

It was a big deal when people first found out about it. You can’t buy that kind of filter any more now (at least in the US), from what I can tell. Certain clothes are easier to see thru than others..I’m guessing that infared penetrates a little more deeply than visible light, and so if something’s a little sheer in visable light, it’s plum see-through in infared.