Phillips Keychain-
Seen in: The Living Daylights. Functions include:
- capsule of stun gas
- explosive charge
- a lock pick able to pick 90% of all locks
Revolving Sofa-
Seen in: The Living Daylights. Able to "swallow" up anyone sitting in it.
Exploding Toothpaste-
Seen in: License to Kill.
Ballpoint Pen (Parker Jotter)-
Seen in: Goldeneye. Contains a class four grenade.
Wheel Chair/Leg Cast Missile-
Seen in: Goldeneye. Inside the cast there is a hidden missile.
Ericsson Phone-
Seen in: Tomorrow Never Dies. Contains quite a few different things:
- stun gun
- finger print scanner/analyzer
- antennae lock pick
- remote control to James Bond's BMW
Glasses-
Seen in: The World is Not Enough. There were two pairs used in the movie. One could detonate an explosive and the other enabled X-Ray vision.
Ski Jacket-
Seen in: The World is Not Enough. Bond's jacket concealed an escape pod.
Bagpipe-
Seen in: The World is Not Enough. Concealed a flamethrower and a machine gun. However, this only ever demonstrated in Q's lab.
Aston Martin Vanquish-
Seen in: Die Another Day. This car has a lot of different accessories:
- camouflage technology
- target-seeking shotguns
- torpedoes
- traction spikes
- passenger seat ejector
- thermal imaging
- laser cutting tool
Aston Martin DB5-
Seen in: Casino Royale. The items in the car ended up saving Bond's life.The glove department was filled with the following items:
- high tech first aid kit
- antidotes to different poisons
- defibrillator
Radio Transmitter-
Seen in: Skyfall. Transmits Bonds location with a push of a button. This is the last high-tech gadget, so far. In the movie Q says that they are no longer doing things like "exploding pens".
Seen in: Skyfall. Transmits Bonds location with a push of a button. This is the last high-tech gadget, so far. In the movie Q says that they are no longer doing things like "exploding pens".
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