Sadly,
cell phone jammer is illegal in the U.S. because this country believes in allowing the loudest, most annoying people to talk freely on their cell phones wherever they want -- usually right next to you. Which reminds me: I was at Target the other day stocking up on Magnum Bazooka condoms and this lady stopped dead in her tracks to scream into her phone for a minute. You wanna know what I did? Waved down the nearest employee and told him she needs help finding enema bags. True story.
This device looks like something from a James Bond movie. The idea of a pack of cigarettes being used as a cellular phone jammer feels like something that Q would concoct, and something that 007 would use at the right moment.
Apparently, this is the "world’s smallest cellphone jammer", and it is capable of blocking GSM and 3G signals within a 32-foot radius. I’m not certain who you would want to drown out with this, but it had better be worth it.
I’ve heard that in the United States, cellphone jammers are illegal. So if you are paying for this, you might want to set aside $11,000 for the fine for possession.
Disguised as a pack of cigarettes, the so-called "world's smallest cellphone jammer" disables a cluster of frequencies, mainly GSM and 3G signals within a 32-feet radiius -- turning crystal clear babbling into ear-splitting static. This could come in handy when trying to block out mommy from shouting at daddy for the umpteenth time.
Now, since they ARE illegal here, and the consequences are pretty hefty, I can't really recommend you go buy one for yourself. But I CAN recommend you go buy one for a friend and forget to ever give it to them.
In the U.S. cellphone jammers are illegal, with anyone caught with one punishable with a fine of $11,000 and up to a year in jail time.
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