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The latest high-power anti-recording shielding jammer

Admin Posted on 2020-12-02

At present, with the development and widespread popularization of video recording technology, more and more criminals use various devices to conduct secret recording and eavesdropping activities, and wantonly steal and leak personal privacy, corporate secrets, government secrets and even national security information. It has brought huge security risks to the information security of individuals, enterprises, government agencies and even our country. The "monitoring door" incident in the United States, the "eavesdropping door" incident in the United Kingdom, and various "recording door" incidents... these endless eavesdropping and secret recording incidents all reflect the strong demand for anti-recording products in the current environment.

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The anti-recording wifi jammer can realize recording shielding in a concealed manner under silent conditions. When criminals use recording equipment (such as mobile phones, voice recorders, bugs, etc.) to record you, the recording muting device will produce interference noise signals, which can produce suppressive interference to the voice signal, so that the recording equipment picks up only noise The voice information cannot be distinguished, and the original information cannot be restored from the recorded signal, thus ensuring the security of the voice information.

The anti-recording shielding jammer can shield and interfere with various recording devices such as mobile phones, voice recorders, and eavesdroppers in a silent manner. It has good shielding effect, high security, multiple application scenarios, customizable shapes, and no electromagnetic Radiation and other characteristics. Compared with related products at home and abroad, it has great advantages in terms of shielding effect, safety, practicability and concealment.

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