SoS Badge by the Society of Shenanigans
The SoS Badge is a unique wearable electronic art piece, designed specifically as a conference badge for DEFCON 32. Renowned among collectors as #Badgelife, it skillfully merges aesthetic allure with functional electronics, establishing it as a coveted item in the hacker community.
Product Details:
- Controller: ESP32
- User Interface: 4 control buttons
- Power: AAA battery holder
- Audio: Built-in speaker
- Storage: SD card holder
- Display: OLED screen
- Extras: Custom stickers
- Interactive Gaming Experience:
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Embark on a thrilling adventure with the integrated game, allowing players to assemble and lead a Defmon team. Engage in battles with other players and conquer gyms scattered throughout DEFCON.
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The badge is equipped with practical tools for penetration testing and contains hidden features and secrets that are unlocked under specific conditions. Keep an eye out for special Defmon roaming the conference, and delve into an intricate puzzle concealed within the badge.
Puzzle Challenge:
Do you have a knack for solving puzzles? This badge includes a challenging puzzle for all holders. The first three enthusiasts to crack the puzzle and notify the Society of Shenanigans team will receive exclusive invitations to the Society of Shenanigans party.
Collectibility:
Marking the Society of Shenanigans' first foray into #Badgelife, this badge promises a memorable experience for hackers at DEFCON, pitting them against one another in strategic gameplay.
Funding Goals:
Design and production are well underway, but we need your support to secure components and manufacture PCBs. Join us in bringing this innovative project to life.
Progress and Updates:
Stay updated on our progress by following us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClubOfRoguery
Sponsorship Perks:
Sponsors can expect their badges to be shipped to them, or they can opt to pick them up at DEFCON. Each badge comes as a DIY kit, preloaded with all necessary software, ready for assembly.
Risks:
The primary risk is failing to secure sufficient funds for component acquisition. Despite this, we are committed to enhancing our current prototypes and adding new features to exceed our initial offerings.