[PHOTOS] Students In China Caught With Some Of The Best Cheating Equipment
While millions of students in China prepped thoroughly for one of the biggest exams of their lives, others resorted to innovating on cheating devices.
Millions Of High School Students In China Sat For Tests Recently And Some Were Caught With Some Of The Best Cheating Equipment Found
In Shenyang, A Student Was Caught Wearing A Pair Of Glasses With A Camera That Would Send Black And White Photos Of The Test To An Outside Location
A student was caught wearing a pair of glasses with a camera in Shenyang, Liaoning province.
Image via ChinanewsSupposedly the cheater would activate the camera (top photo) with what looks like a remote shutter coin. The camera would then send black and white photos of the test to an outside location. The answer would then be sent back to the student. It doesn't say how the information was sent back.

In Sichuan, 40 Students Were Suspected Of Using High Tech Pens That Send Test Questions Back To Another Location And Answers Would Be Sent Back To The Cheaters Via In-Ear Receivers
The photo, taken on May 25, 2014, shows a pen equipped with a mini camera that around 40 people used to cheat on the National Professional and Technical Personnel Qualification Examination.
Image via Imagine ChinaIn Fuzhou, Police Found A Wallet Receiver Contraption That Works In Conjunction With A Small Camera That Was Built Into A Plastic Drink Bottle
These Show Devices Were Disguised As Mobile Phones
The 40-plus offenders were found to be in possession of various devices made to look like regular objects during the exam, which were used to facilitate cheating.
Image via Imagine ChinaThe National College Entrance Examinations, Also Known As The Gaokao, Is One Of The Biggest Events In The Life Of A Chinese Student
Students take the Chinese test at an examination hall in Guiyang, Guizhou province, on Saturday.
Image via Qin Gang for China DailyThe test determines where they will attend university. The test is deemed so important that streets around testing locations have police guards, and people who cause noise during testing days can be fined.
