This wireless device is disguised as a belt and allows students to have answers sent to them
Chinese authorities are exposing cheating devices used in the country's university entrance exams in a bid to stop them from being used.
Photos show wireless devices disguised as watches, belts and erasers.
This year 9.4 million students are taking the exam dubbed one of 'the world's most difficult examinations.'
Photos show the attempts made by past students to cheat during the college entrance exam.
The cheating devices were shown off to Chinese media on June 6.
With the watch, pupils would take pictures of the tests using a button-hole camera hidden in the device. Then there would be a copper antenna loop stitched into their clothing to beam it out of the hall to someone sitting with a receiver.
This person would then look up the answer to the question and then send it back using a hidden earpiece.
A wireless device disguised as a watch is showed off in Shanxi.
Earpieces are pictured during a presentation to media showing methods used to cheat
A hidden camera was found inside a pen alongside a receiver in the shape of an eraser
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