Roger Moore's gadgets, unlike his two other predecessors, had really no overall theme to his gadgets. His gadgets were more themed on each
film, and below you'll find the most comprehensive list around.
Whisper uses these rockets to kill Bond's driver.
Felix contacts Bond with this radio. Bond calls it a "genuine Felix lighter" (Felix's full name is Felix Leiter).
Bond uses this device to detect any bugs in his room.
When the top of Bond's brush is removed, it is shown to be a radio (is it?).
By turning off the hot and cold water, Bond unknowingly opens a vent above the bathtub, releasing a snake into the tub in an attempt to kill him.
| Bond turns off the hot water. | Part of the vent opens. |
| Bond turns off the cold water. | The rest of the vent opens. |
| Snake comes out of the vent. |
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In the cabin of Quarrel Jr.'s boat, one of the wall slides away revealing a storage space. The wall moves when the wall hook next to it is pulled or has weight put on it.
These scarecrows are placed throughout San Monique. Their eyes are two cameras that provide surveilance and in their mouth is a gun barrel.
Rosie Carver is killed by one.
Baron Samedi uses this radio to alert
Dr. Kananga of Bond and Solataire.
"Mr. Big" uses this to restrain Bond.
The second fake body part
Q developed, the first being the fake finger print, Bond uses it to impersonate
Scaramanga, who has three real ones.
The bottom button on
Mary Goodnight's blue dress is a homing device. Bond wrongly guessed that one of the buttons was a suicide pill.
Mary Goodnight puts this homing device in
Scaramanga's car so that Bond can track him to his island.
This radio is one of
Agent XXX's gadgets. It is used to call her in for her next mission.
Bond can shoot the pointed end out of one of his ski poles. The trigger pops out when the pole is twisted.
Bond's cigarette case and lighter can be jointly used to produce images of the microfilm so Bond can read it. The cigarette case folds out, the microfilm is attached to the lighter, and the lighter is stuck into the case.
Anya Amasova uses these cigarettes to knock Bond unconscious. Blowing through the cigarette releases the gas.
Q developed this tea set in the MI6 pyramid base in Egypt. The tea set floats, or glides, across a wired counter top, decapitating a mannequin at the end of the counter. The technology appears to be mag-lev (magnetic levitation).
Q developed this seat that launches the sitter high in the air in his lab in the pyramid base.
Being developed in
Q's lab in the pyramid base, this will do a lot more than give you cancer.
Being developed in the pyramid base, these jets (which will be hidden behind the licence-plate of the Lotus Esprit) shoot out mud. A window is shown being covered by the mud, so they might be used to cover windshields, blinding the driver. This was done to Jaws car while following Bond and
Amasova.
Being developed in the pyramid base, is a camel saddle (is it?) that has a blade hidden inside it. The blade comes out the top, killing the person riding the camel.
| Cigarette Case Safe Cracker: (featured in Moonraker) |
Bond uses this device to crack the safe that's hidden under a clock in
Drax's California mansion.
| Zippo Lighter Camera: (featured in Moonraker) |
Bond uses this mini-camera disguised as a Zippo lighter to take photographs of
Drax's plan to build the toxic globes.
Bond takes this CIA-issue pen from
Goodhead and uses it to kill a giant Boa in
Drax's Brazilian temple base. A needle comes out the tip when the top of the pen is pressed. Poison is released from the needle.
This diary is another of
Goodhead's gadgets issued by the CIA. When the diary is pressed upon, a dart shoots out from the spine.
| Perfume Flame Thrower: (featured in Moonraker) |
Another CIA-issued gadget for
Goodhead, is perfume that is actually a flame thrower.
This CIA-issue purse is found by Bond in
Goodhead's hotel room.
Being developed by
Q at the San Pedro MI6 Branch, these bolas explode when coming in contact with their target.
Attached to
Blofeld's wheelchair is a control panel. He uses it to kill the pilot in Bond's helicopter and to remotely control the helicopter. It has monitors mounted on it to see inside the helicopter and Blofeld can communicate with helicopter through one of its speakers.
One of
Moneypenny's many filing cabinets contains a hidden mirror and makeup should she need to look her best for Bond.
Being developed in
Q's lab at MI6, is an arm cast that does a lot more than mend a broken arm. The wearer is equipped with false cast, being attached to the shoulder. They hold a trigger in their hand that causes the cast to swing violently, killing anyone sitting next to them at arm level. Smithers, Q's assistant, demonstrates the device.
When water hits the top of this umbrella, a watering can used in
Q's lab for demonstration, though rainfall is the obvious element it was designed for, blades deploy on all sides of the umbrella and the umbrella closes on the victim's neck.
This machine identifies unknown people. Bond describes the person as
Q enters the information into a computer. As he does this, the Identograph produces an image based on the information which Bond looks at and says if it is correct. Once they are satified, the machine will print a picture of the person, and uncover the person's name and file. Bond and Q use it to identify Emile Leopold Locque.
Columbo sets this at Bond's table to listen in on his conversation with
Kristatos.
| Briefcase with Secret Compartment: (featured in Octopussy) |
When Bond pushes a button in this tricky briefcase a secret compartment is revealed, containing explosives.
Bond stores his Acrostar Jet in this trailor. To avoid suspicion, there is a fake horse's rear end infront the plane to conceal it. When the trailer is opened, the fake rear end lifts out of the way so the jet can exit.
Being developed in
Q's lab in India, this pile of rope defies the laws of gravity and takes a person high in the air.
| Swinging Door of Spikes: (featured in Octopussy) |
Also being developed in
Q's India lab, is a door with spikes on it that swings foward and hits the person standing there when the knocker is pulled and put back down. Smithers, Q's assistant, uses a stick and string to pull the knocker so as to not get hit by the door.
| Homing Device/Microphone: (featured in Octopussy) |
Q conceals this extremely tiny homing device that doubles as a microphone in a replica of the Faberge Egg.
When the top of this fountain pen is twisted, and a "highly concentrated mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid" pours out. It can dissolve all metals.
| Fountain Pen Earpiece: (featured in Octopussy) |
The top of the acid fountain pen can be taken off and used as an earpiece to listen in on the microphone hidden in the Faberge Egg. It is compatible with the "standard-issue radio directional finder" in Bond's
wristwatch.
A gadget used by assassins hired to kill Bond, is buzzsaw attached to a cable that retracts the saw up and down, like a yo-yo. Vijay is killed by the device.
Bond and Tibit use this electric shaver to detect any bugs in their room.
These sunglasses can remove the glare from windows. Bond uses them to see
Zorin and
Stacey Sutton clearly through a window. To use them, Bond moves to pegs on each lense frame. The closer he moves them to his nose, the more reduced the glare is.
Whenever a person writes on a pad of paper (like a book of checks), the pen puts enough pressure that a small indentation of whatever they wrote on the paper will appear on the paper, or check, below it. Bond uses his device to put pressure, and ink, on the indentation and "fills in" in the indentation with ink, making a copy of the check.
Fitting in Bond's wallet is a lock pick specialized for opening windows. Bond uses it to open
Stacey Sutton's window.
"
Q's pet", this surveilance unit is used to locate Bond after his mission.