SpymodeX 900MHz - 2.5GHz wireless jammer
We're not going to bore you with the piddly details about how intensely illegal these things are (because we have before, actually)—but hey, what you do with your hard earned $445 is your choice, and if you want to drop it on a wireless frequency jammer that blacks out about a hundred feet, that's your call. Just note, this isn't just jamming cellphone frequencies anymore; this thing hits between 900MHz and 2.5GHz. Yep, that's all the way up and through the unlicensed frequency zone, so kiss that WiFi goodbye!
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Galls @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
more than that. i wire up nyc buildings for first responder stuff, fixing blind spots and the problems they had on 9/11.
much more important than some assholes wifi, ems, fdny< nypd, and the port authority operate on the 900mhz band, same with the rest of the country. that is why these are illigal, not becasue they can block cellphone coverage and wifi.
rj @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
violent criminals, muggers, and robbers definitely need to invest in these babies.
Malfoy Roark @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
ah the perfect way to deal with my friends and those horrible phones that don't stop ringing. :)
antiliphe @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
lol nice.
Mark @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
will this work on cell phones? it doesn't mention them.
Chris @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
this won't work on cell phones here in the u.s.. cell phone frequencies in the u.s. are between 824-849 mhz, 869-894 mhz and there are two blocks in the 1900 mhz range. as stated, this device starts jamming at 900 mhz.
Sander @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
i wonder if they could come up with a 100 metre emp generator. walk into a bank, flick the switch, everything dies. =p
phone owner @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
still a hell of a lot of 1900mhz phones LOL
Emil @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
This is very interesting. Will this jam regular landline cordless phones?
Hoobleh! @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
Of course it won't, Emil, landlines don't use wireless technology, that's why their called "landline".
BillyBob @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
Hoobleh, you must have missed the key word "wireless" landline phones. To answer Emil's question - yes it will. Unless you still have one of those ghetto 49Mhz phones with a metal telescoping antenna. It will kill the 900Mhz and 2.4Ghz cordless phones though. It will also jam wireless residential alarm systems . Although I am not sure if those wireless sensors have a keep alive signal. I would assume they would or they would be easy to defeat.
Kevin @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
Those would be fun for messing with drive-thru's
Henry Wener @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
I purchased a cell jammer from Spymodex, hardly worked unless you were next to the caller and then only about 50% of the time. Refused to make good. Said they could be called but no phone or address on website.
mark allen @ Dec 19th 2005 1:02AM
Bought an XT5000 from spymodex, worked great here in the US. I got really tired of people in my store blabbering on the phone. Great device.