
PiShock
The PiShock consists of a hub and any number of shockers. You connect the hub to the internet via 2.4Ghz WiFi, pair the shockers with the hub and then you're set.
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Here you'll find documentation and user guides for PiShock products such as:
pishock · PyPI
If you have no idea what PiShock is: I'm left wondering how you found this, but it's an ecosystem around using dog shock collars on humans (clearly the better way to use them!). Pythonic, easy-to-use API.
Reference - PiShock for Python documentation
Base class for HTTPShocker and SerialShocker. Applications which only need access to shock(), vibrate(), beep(), and info() (with BasicShockerInfo only) can swap out a HTTPShocker for a …
MultiShock: Pain and Suffering
Multishock is the official PiShock Desktop Application to allow for a variety of integrations fitting various needs. Be it image detection, OSC, websocket or streaming.
Pishock Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of pishock.com
Nov 2, 2025 · The makers of Pishock provide extensive technical support, a direct link to a welcoming community of fellow users, numerous safety warnings and features to improve the experience of the …
PiShock V3 Documentation
Operating the PiShock while moving around in a space such as a convention floor requires nothing more than a hotspot connection and an external power source.
PiShock for Python documentation
Beautiful command-line interface to send shocks/vibrates/beeps, manage share codes, keep someone on their toes with random shocks, interfacing with the PiShock over USB/serial, upgrading firmware, …
PiShock API
Shock Collar Control Operations The shock collar included with PiShock has three operations: shock, vibrate, and beep. You specify the operation using the Op variable.
Commandline Interface - PiShock for Python documentation
When a PiShock is attached via USB, the commands shock, vibrate, beep and info can be used with pishock --serial to communicate over serial rather than using the HTTP API. Instead of taking a share …