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Covert Surveillance Glasses
LawMate is bringing Covert Surveillance Glasses back to the market. Move seamlessly from outdoors to indoors with the stylish DVR295 Clear Glass Solution. LawMate packed these hidden specs with a practically invisible camera lens set in a modern black frames and clear eyeglass. No other video glasses perform better with the ability to record high definition 720p video footage. The built-in rechargeable battery allows for about 70 minutes of continuous recording in between charges. Equip operatives with the best hidden camera glasses on the market.
Covert Surveillance is smoother than ever with these hidden camera glasses. Discreet and a trustworthy investigative tool, they provide concealed high definition video with the one touch recording.
Features:
Stand-alone DVR
720p HD Color Video Footage
Invisible Camera Lens on Frame
One Button Design
Vibration Alert: On-Recording/Power off/ Low Battery
Time & Date Stamp
Charging LED Indicators
LawMate Product #PV-EG20CL
These LawMate Covert Surveillance Glasses are extremely user friendly. Get the device operational by plugging in the mini USB into the glasses' USB Port then plug the other end into a power source. Once green LED light has turned off the device will be fully charged. While your glasses are charging format the memory card on a computer, set the date and time stamp by creating a text file and saving it into the root directory.
After fully charged, insert the included micro memory card into the slot with your hand (use the provided tweezers to remove.) Power on and automatically begin recording with one long touch on the side of the glasses. A long vibration indicates the recording has started. Power off by the same button, two short vibrations will indicate the device is powered off. If the LawMate Covert Glasses don’t have a memory card, it will vibrate 20 times and power off. If memory card is full, it will vibrate 5 times and power off. When the memory card becomes full the LawMate Covert Glasses will shut down by itself. When the battery is low it will vibrate 3 times. Download data by connecting the glasses with the mini USB cord to a computer.
Specifications:
Camera: 1/4” Progressive CMOS Sensor
16GB Micro Memory Card with Adaptor | compatible up to 32GB
Charge Time: 1.5 hours
Battery Life: 70 mins
Vibration Alert: On-Recording/Power Off/Low Battery
Time & Date Stamp
Continuous Recording
Angle of View: 67 Degrees
File Type: .AVI
3.3 LUX @ F 2.8
Video Resolution: 720p | Up to 30fps
Overwrites Oldest File when Memory Card is Full
Download DVR295 Quick Guide
Includes:
Glasses
Tweezers
16GB Micro Memory Card & Adapter
USB Cord
Manual
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Covert Surveillance Glasses
Surveillance with style, this modern looking pair video glasses is equipped with HD color camera, a rechargeable battery, and a built-in recording system. While other styles of video glasses claim to be covert, this pair fits the description of a standard looking pair of reading glasses with covert capabilities.
Outdoor body worn surveillance has never been easier. These hidden camera glasses are an excellent investigative tool and provide extreme secrecy with one touch video recording.
Features:
Visually capable of 720p video recording and resolution
Contemporary style frames disguise the camera and the operative
Internal memory stores every captured high resolution video
USB data transfer off loads important files instantaneously
One button activated recording
Hours of battery powered performance
No other frames blend style and performance better
Specifications:
Resolution: 1280 x 720
Recording Types: Continuous/Photographs
Internal Memory (size): 8GB
Time/Date (Y/N): Y
Battery Life: 1.5 Hours
Battery Type: 3.7V Li-ion
File Format AVI
FOV: 62 degree
Camera Sensor: 2 MP CMOS
Lux 1.4
USB 2.0
System Requirements: None
Includes:
Glasses
Cleaning cloth
Case
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Not long ago I spoke on the phone with a friend of mine, John, who teaches high school in central California. He'd been at the school now for about eight years, but had been teaching English for close to 20. Since he came to his present position I would often hear stories of his frustration in trying to maintain a level of discipline and learning in the classroom, while often being at odds with the administration office. Actually, it was a frustration felt by many teachers in the school. It was a school run amok, or as John put it, one where the students were running the asylum. Without getting into the whole educational debate and the lack of funding for many of our schools in this country, the basic complaint that was heard here was the lack of support given to teachers from the District Office on down. Teachers were not only questioned if they handed out “D's” and “F's”, but if a student was sent to the principal's office for violation of school policy or for disrupting the class, they were sent back to class almost immediately with hardly a reprimand. Over time this only usurped the teacher's authority, and gave the upper hand to the students. Teaching at the school was hard enough. It ranked in the lower third, academically, and the socio-economic background of the student population was lower middle-class, with many parents out of work or on welfare. Theft and drugs were two other growing issues, and then there began a more serious one where many students started becoming confrontational. A student threatening a teacher wasn't unheard of, and when that threat was brought to the school principal it was usually shrugged off, or the teacher was made to feel they had aggravated the situation with the student. It wasn't surprising that teacher turnover was also becoming a growing concern. John said he, too, would have left last year, but with two more years to go before he could retire with his pension he elected to stick it out.
“A lot of the problem stems from the parents,” John said. “Very few show up on parent/teacher nights, and fewer still take a hand in instructing their kids at home or seeing that their homework is done on time. But catch a kid cheating on a test, or smoking a joint in the bathroom, or try suspending a student for stealing, fighting or verbally abusing a teacher, and the next day you have the parents in the administration office threatening the school with lawsuits. The school backs down, the district office backs down, and everything gets swept under the rug. It's too messy and costly, and administrators don't want to jeopardize their jobs, let alone the possibility of losing federal education dollars.”
This year, though, a new high school principal came onboard. He had been a Vice-Principal at a high school in west L.A. This one seemed different, and while he made it known that one of his goals was to raise academic achievement, he was also a no non-sense type of person. One of his first agendas was to meet with the entire teaching staff before the start of the semester and get their feedback on where improvements can be made, and what the problems were they faced in the classroom and in the hallways. He listened for over two hours as incident after incident was recited, and heard the frustration they were feeling. With that, he promised to try and institute some changes, and then a few days later met with the district superintendent about the problems his staff and school were facing. One of the suggestions he proposed was to install hidden cameras in strategic locations throughout the school. He related how they had used them in his old school, and how they were both effective and inexpensive. It would also aid him in enforcing school more forcefully. Letters would be sent out to all parents informing them of the new security procedures in place, and a list of what was expected of each student and of the guidelines and rules that would be in place. Perhaps a bit surprisingly, his suggestion was approved, and since he was simply expanding the few security cameras they had outside the school already, he got the backing of the school board as well.
One of the first things they did was to replace all the wall clocks with new ones, but ones with tiny cameras and built-in DVRs for recording. Video is captured on a small SD card that can be easily removed for later playback on any PC. He also added two spy cameras to the library; a desk lamp on one of the back reading tables, and a book camera that sat on the librarian's reference shelf. Both, recording onto internal DVRs. They could also be set to motion detect mode for after school hours.
Also functioning as surveillance cameras were the exits signs at the end of the hallways. Looking just like the ones they replaced, the pinhole cameras inside of these could record video even in low light conditions. In addition to the cameras, the principal also installed PIR motion sensors in rooms and areas not already covered by video. These would trigger an alarm if anyone were to enter a room they shouldn't be in, or enter after hours.
The principal then met with his staff once again and explained the monitoring systems that had been put in place. He also encouraged them to help in the school's goal to reduce and minimize student's misbehavior and to enforce a code of conduct in the classroom, including how assignments were to be done and turned in on time. He then showed them a pen camera that he took from his shirt pocket and the watch camera he had on his wrist. Working just like the hidden cameras that had been placed around the school, these two everyday items could also record video as well as audio. He suggested that these, and many other similar type objects, might be something they'd want to consider investing in. Inexpensive as well, they could be carried around easily and provide a measure of security when in the classroom or when outside the range of the security cameras. This was not only for the school's and the student's safety, but for that of the teachers as well.
At the beginning of the school year it became a bit amusing to watch many of the students as they walked the halls and went from one class to another. Knowing that the school was taking a stricter stance on behavior and had added new surveillance cameras throughout the building, they seemed puzzled when looking around to find where exactly the new cameras were placed. Expecting the typical surveillance camera mounted on a corner wall, as seen in most office buildings, they failed to see anything out of the ordinary. During the first few weeks the students had a feeling of caution and there was not one incident of misconduct reported. However, after a while a few began to suspect whether the new system actually existed or not. When the first student was called into the principal's office for fighting another student by the lockers, and a second was called in for sneaking a periodical out of the library, they had but few words and even more astonished faces when presented with the video evidence as it played on the principal's laptop. Word quickly spread from there, and while the majority of the student body never caught on to where the cameras actually were, the number of incidents involving thefts, fighting, vandalism, and classroom disruptions were severely reduced.
There was one other incident that did occur later in the semester, and this one set the tone that the school was serious in its new policies. A math teacher was accosted in the parking lot one day by a student of his, whom he had given a failing grade to on a test a day earlier, and then told to leave the classroom when he became verbally abusive. Seeking his retribution outside the eyes of any cameras, he waited for the teacher as he was leaving, and then pushed him against his car. In no uncertain words, he swore and threatened to physically injure him if he ever again failed him on a test or embarrassed him by sending him to the office during class. Shaken, but otherwise ok, the teacher reported the incident to the new principal. Fortunately, he had heeded his administrator's advice earlier in the year and had purchased a pen camera that he used mostly for grading papers. He really hadn't used it for much else. When he saw the student approach him, though, his reflex was to push the clicker on the pen which was in his shirt pocket. By doing so it had recorded the entire confrontation. When a call was made to the parents later that evening informing them of the incident and that their son was being suspended from school, it triggered an outburst from the other end of the line. As expected, the next morning saw both parents at the school demanding to see the principal. How dare he suspend their son. And what kind of teachers were they hiring in this school? According to their son, it was the teacher who had it in for him and purposely failed him on the test. More than likely because their son was Latino. Furthermore, they had it from their son that he only approached his math teacher as he was leaving to ask him a question, and inquire how he might pick up his grade by doing extra credit. By their account, it was the teacher who became physically and verbally abusive. The father again brought up racial bias as being at the root of all this, and vowed that they would be meeting with their lawyer that afternoon to file charges against the school. He was not about to let it rest.
The principal listened patiently as the parents unleashed their anger, and then calmly informed them that the whole incident had been caught and recorded on video. He brought up the clip on his laptop, hit play, and turned the monitor around so they could watch and listen. It lasted less than a minute, but the silence that filled the room was deafening. The father swallowed hard while the mother turned her head to look away. The words came hard, but the father acknowledged that a mistake had been made. Their son hadn't been truthful with them, and this seem to hurt just as much as witnessing their son's grievous actions. With humility, the father apologized for their outburst and then for their son's behavior. He accepted the suspension, and promised the principal that he would come down with his own form of punishment at home. He thought he had raised his son better than that, but apparently he took too much at face value and missed many of the warning signs. He vowed that if his son was allowed back, he would return with a new attitude.
That was the last major incident to have happened at the school, and while there continued to be some rumblings from parents about legalities and privacy issues, there were no violations of the law. What was seen, though, at the end of the school year was a dramatic reduction in theft, vandalism, and misbehavior, and a marked improvement in overall grades and test scores. Admittedly, even many of the students agreed that the cameras had made an improvement and provided a sense of security in the school that they hadn't felt before. Do we need more surveillance measures in our lives, and should all schools adopt this same policy? I don't think so. Hidden cameras do serve a purpose and when used judiciously can be an effective tool to alleviate a growing problem or concern. In this instance, and quite possibly for many other similar schools in our cities across the country, a system of hidden cameras may be the answer to creating a safer learning environment, and allowing our teachers to do more teaching and less policing in the classroom.
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Glass Breakage Alarm
The Glass Breakage Alarm is the perfect low cost security solution for homes and businesses. This alarm's powerful vibration sensor is triggered when glass is hit, knocked or broke by anyone. Once triggered, it sets off a loud 100dB siren alerting anyone nearby of a break-in as well as scaring off any intruders. The 100dB siren will sound off for approximately 30 seconds and then shut off and reset.
Easy installation: All you need to use to install is the included peel off adhesive and then simply mount onto the window and switch on the alarm mode.
Two units included to ensure double the protection!
Each unit is powered by 3pc AG13/LR44 battery (included for both)
Features:
-2 units included
-ON/OFF switch
-Fits any doors and windows
-Easily mounted by double-side adhesive tape
-Measures; 2 ½” x ¾”
Requires
- 3 pcs AG13/LR44 batteries
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Over the past decade there has been a marked evolution in the technology of surveillance equipment, along with a significant reduction in price among security cameras, tracking devices, and GPS units. Perhaps the biggest evolution of these has been seen in the area of hidden spy cameras. In less than 10 years, the “nanny cam” has evolved from a complicated setup of electronic equipment to a simple to use electronic work of art. So, what steps has technology taken in the evolution of spy cameras?
Wired to Wireless Hidden Cameras
Like standard security cameras found today protecting homes, businesses, and found on nearly every street corner in the city, nanny cams were another wired camera needing video connections running from the camera unit back to a recording device, like a VCR or monitor. Along the way, micro chips got smaller and more powerful in creating miniature lenses, or what is today called pinhole cameras. These were easily placed into such everyday items, like teddy bears, clock radios, and nearly any household item. Although still available today and often seen in disguised hidden cameras, like smoke detectors, floodlights, and some wall clocks, they require two sets of wires to transmit power and signal to a TV or DVR.
Concealing the wires was a bit cumbersome, but then a new generation of wireless cameras hit the market starting around 2000. First manufactured in such inanimate objects as planters, teddy bears, books, exit signs, and countless other items, wireless cameras eventually found their way into practical working components, like alarm clocks, clock radios, wristwatches, cell phones, fountain pens, and CD players. Inside the component was a tiny pinhole video camera and a small wireless transmitter. When a customer purchased a wireless nanny cam, they got not only a working electronic device but a receiver, A/V cables and power adapter as well. The tricky part came when it was actually time to set up the hidden camera system. The receiver that was provided had to plug into either a monitor close by or a VCR if they wanted to record events throughout the day. This required the user to place the VCR somewhere in the house within 100 feet of the camera, either in another room or on another floor altogether. The receiver was then plugged into the VCR, and when the user was ready to start recording he just hit the “start” button. Voila!....well, not exactly. A standard VHS cassette can only record eight to ten hours max, which can create a problem. However, with the advent of PCs and DVR players this did greatly extend the recording time available.
Let's say a mother wants to keep an eye on the nanny or babysitter while she's at work during the day. Just before leaving the house in the morning she would plug in the nanny cam and turn on the VCR or DVR to start recording. On arriving home at the end of the day and wanting to review what was recorded, she would have to sit for several minutes while fast-forwarding through hours of video, often looking at nothing at all. At the time, this was the only means available to monitor her child's welfare during the day, and the process at best was tedious.
Motion Activated Spy Cams
The concept of motion activation in video recording was a big breakthrough in the spy camera industry. Although the technology had been around for years, it wasn't until the mid 2000's that it became available and affordable to every day consumers. No longer did people have to sit through countless hours of viewing blank tape only to find nothing eventful was captured that day. Now, with motion activated hidden cameras, recording only took place when the camera's sensors detected activity in the room. If nothing moved, then the camera sat idle. As a result, the user might only have to watch 30 minutes to an hour of tape rather than 8 hours or more of static recording.
Another technology feature that came along to compliment the motion activated features of hidden cameras was the increasing popularity of the DVR, which eventually all but replaced the VCR. With a DVR there was no longer a need for VHS tape, since everything that was recorded now was done digitally, frame by frame. The advent of motion activation together with the convenience of the DVR made spy camera and nanny cam users very happy. Then, when it didn't seem things could improve any further, technology came along once again to improve the spy camera one more time.
Built-in DVRs and Micro SD Cards
A growing need started to develop for a self-contained, all-in-one hidden camera system, which by 2006 saw a solution finally arrive. To the delight of everyone, the motion activated spy cam now came with a built-in DVR, which utilized a micro SD card for hours of additional recording time and expanded memory. Gone, were audio/video cables, wireless transmitters, receivers, VCRs and obsolete cassette tape. The new generation of nanny cams and spy cameras allowed the user to set the device and walk away; either for the day, or weeks at a time. When he returned and wanted to view what the camera had recorded, he simply removed the SD card and inserted it into a USB card reader or directly into an SD card slot on the computer. Since the camera only recorded when movement was detected, viewing what had been captured became quick and easy. These cameras, which can be built into any everyday item imaginable, and often include added features like variable recording speeds, low light apertures, still shots, and date and time stamps, remain as the most popular hidden spy camera dvr on the market today. It didn't seem that video surveillance could get any better or easier, but then technology advanced once again to bring us the latest generation of hidden spy cameras.
Real Time Remote Viewing
Just when you thought covert spy cameras couldn't get any better, the newest technology that's come out now allows live, remote viewing capabilities. With this new platform of video surveillance, your desktop PC or laptop now becomes a server and a DVR.
The way it works is, the user places the spy camera in any room of his home, office, or other location he wishes to monitor, and the video is streamed live to his computer. As an example, say a guy owns a manufacturing firm in city “A” but has to travel to city “B” frequently to meet with suppliers. He wants to keep an eye on his business and workers while he's away, so he installs a few live, wireless remote-view cameras around the premises. Now, from wherever he is, here and abroad where he can establish an Internet connection, he can log into his laptop and remotely watch live what is taking place at his business in real time. He can also record directly onto his hard drive what the camera is capturing simultaneously 24-hours a day. All that is required is to load the included software program and to connect the receiver directly into the USB port of the computer located on the premises.
This technology is also great for mothers who work and want to monitor their child and babysitter during the day while at the office, or for parents of teenagers who are left at home unsupervised, or perhaps for a husband or wife who may suspect the other of cheating and infidelity, or for family members who are responsible for the care and well-being of elderly parents or relatives who are residing in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The uses and applications for remote live viewing spy cameras are virtually unlimited.
Next on the Horizon?
It seems that every time we think technology can't improve over what we have today, we are continually surprised in the next technological advance. This is especially true when it comes to wireless hidden spy cameras. We are always excited and eager when the next new spy device or camera is introduced to the market. When that happens, you can be sure The Covert Eye will be there to offer the latest and newest covert surveillance product to our customers.
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Xtreme Life Wifi Electric Box Surveillance Camera
Designed for indoor or outdoor surveillance this Electrical box Hidden Camera is virtually undetectable as a hidden Camera, because all our SleuthGear systems use Wi-Fi, you can view the camera live right on your phone or tablet using the free App. Battery operated for easy set up, records on a memory card or Cloud.
Features:
Can wakeup device using your mobile phone within 1 second
2.4G Wi-Fi connection story Wi-Fi Connectivity
Remote viewing and alerts from App
Memory Card Recording
Responsive motion detection
Alarm information pushed to the mobile app immediately when someone is within range
Day and night mode can be switched automatically
Memory card storage up to 64GB
Cloud Storage for a fee (first 7 days free)
Built-in recharegable battery
Waterproof IP67 for SGBC, SGDB and SGFL only
Free App for Android and iOS devices
Easy and quick QR code set up
Our New full line of SG Home security cameras give you choices: All cameras work on the same application so you can mix and match any model. Install a doorbell camera, floodlight camera and hidden cameras all on one app and one system
Specifications:
Camera
1/2.7" Lens
1080p CMOS Sensor
3.7mm lens
Aperture F2.5
SNR ≥ 39dB
940mn Invisible IR LED on selected models
112° Field of View
Automatic While Balance
Automatic Gain Control
Automatic Backlight Compensation
Video
Resolution: 1920 @ 1080P
Compression: H.265
Storage on SD Card Up to 128Gb
Motion Detection or Manual Recording
Network
WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
QR Code WiFi Configuration
Includes
Power Requirement: Standby 120 uA, Working 170MA
Power: DC Input 5V 1A
Operating Temp: 14° - 122°
PIR Alarm Push Notification
Ultra Low Power Consumption
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Xtreme Life Wired Wifi Smoke Detector Bottom View Hidden Camera
Our Wi-Fi solution built into a ordinary smoke detector, just plug it in and let the camera do the work. You can customize your covert surveillance system by choosing any of our Wi-Fi Cameras making sure they blend into your environment and best of all you can view them all from the same free APP!
Features:
Can wakeup device using your mobile phone within 1 second
2.4G Wi-Fi connection story Wi-Fi Connectivity
Remote viewing and alerts from App
Memory Card Recording
Responsive motion detection
Alarm information pushed to the mobile app immediately when someone comes into the room
Day and night mode can be switched automatically
Memory card storage up to 64GB
Cloud Storage for a fee (first 7 days free)
Built-in recharegable battery
Waterproof IP67 for SGBC, SGDB and SGFL only
Free App for Android and iOS devices
Easy and quick QR code set up
Our New full line of SG Home security cameras give you choices: All cameras work on the same application so you can mix and match any model. Install a doorbell camera, floodlight camera and hidden cameras all on one app and one system
Specifications:
Camera
1/2.7" Lens
1080p CMOS Sensor
3.7mm lens
Aperture F2.5
SNR ≥ 39dB
940mn Invisible IR LED on selected models
112° Field of View
Automatic While Balance
Automatic Gain Control
Automatic Backlight Compensation
Video
Resolution: 1920 @ 1080P
Compression: H.265
Storage on SD Card Up to 128Gb
Motion Detection or Manual Recording
Network
WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
QR Code WiFi Configuration
Includes
Power Requirement: Standby 120 uA, Working 170MA
Power: DC Input 5V 1A
Operating Temp: 14° - 122°
PIR Alarm Push Notification
Ultra Low Power Consumption
Standard shipping is FREE for all retail orders totaling $100.00 or more! (48 Continental US orders only) Flat rate of $8.50 shipping applies to orders under $100.00
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Lawmate Tie Clip Covert Camera
The Lawmate Tie Clip Covert Camera is a covert video recorder for the well-dressed operative.
Covert. People aren't often looking for wearable cameras, so they probably won't notice your tie is carrying a recording device. The pin hole is so small, even if seen it would be difficult to tell what it is.
Quality video. Records 550 TVL resolution video at 30 frames per second.
Features
High-quality video with great low-light performance
Easily connects to most portable DVR units
Technical Specs
Video Resolution: 550 TVL @ 30fps
Sony CCD Sensor
Min Illumination: 0.2 LUX
Includes
1 x Tie Clip Covert Camera
1 x Battery Pack
1 x Output Connection Cable
1 x Instruction Booklet
*Please note the following:
This is a camera only. It will require an external DVR to record.
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Detection and Counter Surveillance Kit
Feel safe, secure and protect your environment and information from outside threats. We've created a detection and counter surveillance kit that will aid and identify surveillance threats of any kind.
No job is too small or too big with this detection kit on hand. Comes standard and nicely organized in tactical case including the iProtect DD1216, DD1207, DD1206, DD1200 and DD12051. Mission ready, this case makes it easy to keep track and transport your detection devices regardless of the job or if you don't need the whole kit you can take whatever you need with you on-the-go. All devices are small and portable in size.
FREQUENCY RANGE: 50MHz-12GHz
Includes:
DD1216: iProtect 3-Band RF Detector [50MHz-12GHz]
DD1207: iProtect Wireless Detector [824MHz-7000MHz]
DD1206: iProtect Digital RF Detector [50MHz-12GHz]
DD1200: iProtect Camera Finder [Finds Non Transmitting Cameras]
DD12051: iProtect RF Wireless Signal Wand [50MHz-8GHz]
The Bug, Camera & GPS Detectors included help assist in sweeping and locating modern (digital) and classic (analog) forms of surveillance devices. Locate hidden cameras, listening devices or GPS trackers that could be invaiding your private space at home, the office or vehicle.
Secure your home, office and vehicles. Each device has specialized features, adjustable settings, threat level indicators to help uncover and find unwanted surveillance devices. Each one designed to search covertly, LED, Sound or Graph Indicators will help you narrow down the search and type of devices to look out for based upon what's registering. Be sure to turn off all authorized devices in the environment to not impead the investigation. All electronics emit a frequency, these anti-surveillance devices will measure and monitor those in range giving off a RF signature of 50MHz-12GHz.
Stronger the singal, closer the device. Detection devices pick up the RF frequencies given off by Cellular, Bluetooth and WiFi spy gadgets that could be hidden in your everyday items. [GSM, 2G, 3G, LTE, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz & 5GHz WiFi and Wi-Max]
Standard shipping is FREE for all retail orders totaling $100.00 or more! (48 Continental US orders only) Flat rate of $8.50 shipping applies to orders under $100.00.
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Delta S Counter-Surveillance Sweeping System
Both Easy to learn and powerful the Delta S is a sweeping system that quickly and reliably detects all types of RF surveillance device up to 6GHz. The spectral analysis provides high sensitivity and a long detection distance of more then 10 to 20 times that of other RF detectors and near-field receivers. Plus the Delta S has a special mode to detect cellular jamming devices.
Quickly and reliably detects all types of RF surveillance devices in the range up to 6 GHz, including analog, digital, working continuously and periodically, transmitting audio or video, with or without encryption
Finds and identifies covert surveillance devices which use the digital standards GSM, 3G, 4G / LTE, 5G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, DECT and others in the range up to 6 GHz
Analyzes Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, Wi-Fi 5 GHz, Bluetooth, “Bluetooth LE” and “Bluetooth LE Advertising” channels
The background masking feature allows you to reject friendly signals such as television, radio, mobile base stations, etc., and focus on finding local signals that pose a danger
Can be quickly adjusted to the local frequency allocation in the country of use (mobile and wireless bands)
High-speed spectrum updating and wide real-time bandwidth (RTBW) provide the ability to register short-burst signals
Search modes include: "All Signals", "Mobile/GPS trackers", "Wireless/ISM" and "Custom", as well as two additional modes for the inspection of suspicious bands or signals
Two antenna inputs and built-in antenna switch provide maximum sensitivity over the entire frequency range
Unlimited number of logs, each can contain an unlimited history of events
Unlimited number of logs, each can contain an unlimited history of events
The audio alarm warns the user about the presence of danger with a sound of variable intensity
The attenuator simplifies location of powerful transmitters
The "Hold maximum danger" feature automatically displays the most dangerous band or signal
Demodulation of audio in AM/FM mode
Works with, and is powered by, a laptop or tablet (not included)
Has convenient magnetic system for attaching the laptop / tablet to the main unit
Specifications:
Frequency range 57-6000 MHz
Sweeping speed 8 GHz per second
ADC resolution 12 bit
Sensitivity -85 dB
Dynamic range 80 dB (with attenuator)
Displayed signal level -90…-10 dB
Real-time bandwidth (RTBW) 27 MHz
Format Handheld unit
Platform SDR by Analog Device Antenna inputs INPUT 1 – SMA, 57-2000 MHz INPUT 2 – SMA, 2000-6000 MHz
Searching modes and time of update • All signals (~0.8 s) • Mobile/GPS trackers (~0.2 s) • Wireless/ISM (~0.3 s) • Inspect band/signal (~0.1-0.2 s)
Visual elements (panels) • Level • Spectrum + Waterfall • Alarms
Demodulation AM and FM with bandwidth 5, 15, 30, 100 and 200 kHz (in the range 70-6000 MHz)
Requirements for laptop / tablet Intel Core і3 / AMD Ryzen 3 or better (recommended Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5) 2 USB ports, one should be of SuperSpeed type (USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 or USB Type C) RAM 8 Gb or more SSD 128 Gb or more Windows 8,10,11. Screen size 12-14”
Powered by USB-port of laptop / tablet
Battery resource 1-1.5 hour
Duration of work from AC Unlimited
Displayed spectrum span 2 - 6000 MHz
Range of working temperature -5°C…+45°C / 23°F … 113°F
Signal Strength
5G
GPS
CDMA
GSM
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
LTE
Analog Signals
Digital Signals
3G
4G
Detection Range
Up to 6 Ghz
Shipping Dimensions:
20" x 16.5" x 8.25"
Shipping Weight
18 Lbs
Included:
Main unit
Carry case
USB drive with software and user manual
1- Omni-directed wideband antenna ODA-4
1- Microwave antenna MWA-6 1
1- Microwave antenna LPDA-12 4
4- Magnetic sticker for laptop or tablet
2- Adapter USB type C – USB type A
Download Delta S manual
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