Makita batteries have an antifeature called "Sync Lock" that will make them refuse to operate after a certain amount of time. DeWalt tools have an antifeature called "Tool Connect+" that lets them be remotely bricked through the cloud. Milwaukee tools have a similar antifeature called "One-Key". Are there any brands that don't do any of that stuff?
However, looking into the Dewalt situation (dunno about the other brands), it seems like only certain higher-end tools have Tool Connect+ built-in. (Dewalt's website isn't working right for me, so this isn't definitive.) For other models, it seems you can buy a locking dongle to add it to a given tool.
It seems to be primarily a Bluetooth tracker, which has to be enabled/configured in order to work.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't look like this is the kind of thing (like, say, HP printer carts) that will phone home and disable itself.
Feels like a well placed post to a model sharing site could affect the landscape.
If we can do ghost guns shouldn't hand tools follow?