Brief: Explore what sets this solution apart in an easy-to-follow presentation. In this video, you'll see a demonstration of the TXtelsig U Disk GPS Signal Jammer, showcasing its compact USB design and how it effectively blocks GPS L1 and L2 frequencies to protect location privacy. Watch as we explain its plug-and-play operation using various power sources like car chargers and power banks, and learn about its applications for preventing tracking on vehicles and safeguarding personal or sensitive movements.
Related Product Features:
USB flash drive design for lightweight, pocket-sized portability and discreet carry.
Tuned to jam both GPS L1 (1560-1580MHz) and GPS L2 (1170-1270MHz) frequencies effectively.
Features an LED display to indicate when the jammer is active and working.
Plug-and-play operation for immediate use without complex setup.
Can be powered continuously via USB adapter, car charger, power bank, or laptop.
Operates on 5V DC power supply, making it easy to use in various locations.
Equipped with an internal omni-directional antenna for consistent signal jamming.
Provides a jamming range of 5 to 10 meters, depending on local signal strength.
FAQs:
What devices can power the USB GPS Signal Jammer?
The jammer can be powered by a variety of 5V DC sources, including car chargers, USB adapters, notebooks, power banks, and other compatible USB ports, allowing for flexible and continuous use in vehicles or on the go.
What is the effective jamming range of this GPS jammer?
The jammer has a jamming radius of approximately 5 to 10 meters, which may vary based on the strength of the local GPS signals, ensuring reliable protection against tracking within its coverage area.
Does the jammer interfere with normal mobile phone use?
No, the jammer is specifically tuned to block GPS L1 and L2 frequencies and does not affect the normal operation of mobile phones, allowing for uninterrupted communication while protecting location privacy.
What is the difference between GPS L1 and GPS L2 frequencies that this jammer blocks?
GPS L1 (1575.42±1.023 MHz) is commonly used for civilian applications with precision within 15km, while GPS L2 (1227.6±1.023 MHz) is used for surveying and military purposes with precision up to thousands of kilometers; this jammer effectively blocks both to prevent tracking.