Bethesda's new Pip-Boy 3000 replica lets you measure harmless radiation - sort of.
A highly detailed, wearable replica of the iconic Fallout accessory is now on sale for $299.99, with shipping expected to start as early as June 2026. The replica was designed using 3D models from the games and boasts a 4-inch LCD screen that simulates the look and feel of vintage CRTs.
But it's not just about looks - the Pip-Boy 3000 also comes with some real functionality, including a functional radiation detector, flashlight, headphone jack, alarm clock mode, and more. However, instead of detecting the deadly fallout from nuclear blasts, this replica measures the harmless radiation of FM radio broadcasts using on-screen meters and simulated geiger counter sounds.
Fans of Fallout will love the accuracy to the original design, with hundreds of menus that can be navigated using scroll wheels and dials - plus even a playable version of the Atomic Command minigame. The screen can also be toggled between different interfaces used in Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
The replica's front casing is made from die-cast metal, while the body is injection-moulded plastic with a memory foam cuff that can be enlarged using an included spacer. It all comes together to create a truly immersive experience for any Fallout fan - just don't expect it to save your skin from radiation poisoning in the real world!
A highly detailed, wearable replica of the iconic Fallout accessory is now on sale for $299.99, with shipping expected to start as early as June 2026. The replica was designed using 3D models from the games and boasts a 4-inch LCD screen that simulates the look and feel of vintage CRTs.
But it's not just about looks - the Pip-Boy 3000 also comes with some real functionality, including a functional radiation detector, flashlight, headphone jack, alarm clock mode, and more. However, instead of detecting the deadly fallout from nuclear blasts, this replica measures the harmless radiation of FM radio broadcasts using on-screen meters and simulated geiger counter sounds.
Fans of Fallout will love the accuracy to the original design, with hundreds of menus that can be navigated using scroll wheels and dials - plus even a playable version of the Atomic Command minigame. The screen can also be toggled between different interfaces used in Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
The replica's front casing is made from die-cast metal, while the body is injection-moulded plastic with a memory foam cuff that can be enlarged using an included spacer. It all comes together to create a truly immersive experience for any Fallout fan - just don't expect it to save your skin from radiation poisoning in the real world!