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Walther PPK 7.65mm Hand Gun in Dr. No

Although it's not really a gadget, this Walther PPK 7.65mm replaced Bond's trusty Berreta, and it became his gun of choice in almost every movie.
Q Branch Breifcase in From Russia With Love

Bond's first gadget was actually a black briefcase sporting a knife, 50 gold sovereigns, 20 rounds of ammunition, a .25 caliber AR-7 folding rifle, and an exploding container of tear gas.  
Homing Device in Goldfinger

Bond places the larger part of this device in the trunk of Goldfinger's car and keeps the smaller part in his own shoe. In Bond's Aston Martin, he could keep track of Goldfinger's whereabouts using the in-car radar.
Bell Textron Jet Pack in Thunderball

Bond uses this jet pack to escape from the mansion in the opening sequence of Thunderball.
Underwater Debreather in Thunderball

In the event of a debreather not being available, this gadget was to be used for short times.
Camera Geiger Counter in Thunderball

To find out when the radioactive bombs were aboard the Disco Volante, Bond gave Domino this Geiger counter camera.
Rocket Dart Cigarette in You Only Live Twice

This gadget looks like a normal cigarette, but when lit, it fires a rocket powered dart, which explodes on impact. Bond used it to escape from Blofeld's control room.
Little Nellie in You Only Live Twice

Contained in four alligator suitcases, this mini-helicopter had two machine guns, two forward firing rocket launchers, heat-seeking air-to-air missiles, two flame guns, two smoke ejectors, and aerial mines. 
Copy Machine in On Her Majesty's Secret Service

When Bond broke into Draco's lawyer's office to find out the whereabouts of Blofeld, he used a portable copy machine to duplicate the documents. 
Voice Algorythm Recorder in Diamonds Are Forever

Both Bond and Blofeld use this machine to change their voice on the phone. Bond pretends to be Burt Saxby and Blofeld imitates Willard Whyte. 
Rolex Plus in Live And Let Die

This was no ordinary Rolex. It turned into a spinning blade that cut through rope, a magnet, and created a shield around 007 that could deflect the path of a bullet.
Compressed Air Bullet in Live And Let Die

This bullet brought Dr. Kananga to his end by inflation. Contained in this little bullet is enough compressed air to blow up a couch, or when swallowed, blow up a man.
Bond's Skipole Gun in The Spy Who Loved Me

While escaping from his attackers, Bond turns around and fires his ski pole which doubles as a flare gun.
Microfilm Reader in The Spy Who Loved Me

After retrieving the microfilm from Egypt, Bond uses this little device to view it without anyone knowing.
Exploding Seiko in Moonraker

This time, Bond's super-watch was a Seiko. Inside, it contained a string of plastic explosives powerful enough to blow up the grating in the pit beneath the space shuttle launch pad. 
Wrist Dart Gun in Moonraker

To be worn at all times by all Double-0's in the field, this dart gun responds to the movement of the wrist. It shoots two kinds of darts, tranquilizers and fatal tipped darts.
Mini-Camera in Moonraker

This pocket sized camera sports the 007 logo and is able to take pictures in dimly lit rooms where Bond is not supposed to be. In this case, to take photos of the secret Moonraker blueprints.  
The Ultimate Gondola in Moonraker

Perhaps the most unbelievable Bond gadget of all time. A gondola that turned into a hydrofoil to escape his water-bound assailants. 
Hydrofoil Boat in Moonraker

This boat is equipped with rockets, jet propulsion, and a hand-glider that can be used in an escape. Bond uses this boat while he is escaping from Jaws. 
Identograph in For Your Eyes Only

The Identograph was utilized by Bond and 'Q' to identify criminals from the description's Bond gave. It taps into the photo files of the French Surete, Interpol, the CIA, Mossad, and the West German police.
Acrostar Mini Jet in Octopussy

To escape, Bond used a gadget that at first appeared to be in the shape of a horse, but then became a mini-jet. Bond escaped and finished his objective at the same time.
Homer Seiko Watch in Octopussy

Bond's second Seiko watch was also a tracker for the homing device put in the priceless Faberge Egg.
Earpiece in Octopussy

The homing device in the Faberge Egg doubled as a audio transmitter. Bond used this ear piece to hear Kamal Khan's plans.
Ring Camera in A View To A Kill

At Zorin's estate, Bond uses this small camera to photograph possible suspects.

Glare Eliminating Glasses in A View To A Kill

At Zorin's estate, Bond uses this glare-eliminating glasses to see into the room where Max Zorin talks business with his associates.
Walther WA2000 in The Living Daylights

This gun was what Bond used to shoot at Kara while Koskov was pretending to defect. It is not really a gadget, but an impressive looking gun.
Keychain in The Living Daylights

This key chain had lock-picks that could open 90 percent of the world's locks, stun gas, and an explosive.
Q Branch Suitcase in Licence To Kill

This suitcase contained an exploding alarm clock, explosive toothpaste, a laser camera, an x-ray camera, and much more.
Piton-Laser Gun in Goldeneye

This gun aided Bond after his bungee jump by pulling him towards the entrance of a Russian chemical plant and then cutting a metal plate open with the laser.
Grappling Belt in Goldeneye

This belt shot a grappling beam 75 feet and could support Bond's weight.
Laser Equipped Omega in Goldeneye

This time Bond's watch was an Omega that had a laser and a on/off switch for explosives.
Explosive Pen in Goldeneye

This exploding pen that armed like a grenade after three clicks, starting the four second fuse.
Ericsson Mobile Phone in Tomorrow Never Dies

In addition to being the remote control for Bond's car, it has a fingerprint reader, a key replicator, and a 20,000 volt stun gun.
Omega Seamaster in Tomorrow Never Dies

Bond's watch of choice is, as usual, an Omega. Worn by Bond for most of the movie, he gets an updated one in Wai Lin's version of Q Branch. It has a pull out detonator which Bond uses to expose the stealth ship to radar.
Omega Seamaster in The World Is Not Enough

Now Bond's watch of choice, the Omega Seamaster. However, it has some new tricks in the form of a high-powered flashlight and a grappling gun.
The Q Boat in The World Is Not Enough

When Bond needs to persue the Cigar Girl down the River Thames, he "borrows" it from Q's lab. It's equipped with torpedos, a dive function, jet propulsion, and can travel through city streets.
Glass-Breaking Ring in Die Another Day

This ring uses a high frequency pulse to shatter glass.
Underwater Debreather in Die Another Day

Making a reappearance from the Thunderball mission, Bond uses the device to swim under the freezing water and into Graves' secret liar.