How do Stop Garmin Swim Watch Tracking

Hi there! I need to block that swim watch in any way. How can I manage to do that?

 

We are familiar with GPS signal jammers, which play an increasingly important role in our lives. The number of places to use increases, especially the number of people who need to use it. It’s hard to say that you do not need to use a GPS scrambling device, and protecting our privacy needs tools to protect it, and that’s the best thing you can do without being tracking.Something about the frequency of the GPS jammer.

You know, Huawei and ZTE are not only making 3G modems, but also 4G and Wi-Fi routers. Ant has produced even more wired equipment. So, if you want to be completely safe from the threats that may be in these devices, it will be better to use Universal 3G, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi jammer.

Your Huawei UMG1860-4G 32 Mbps External USB Modem allows you to access the Internet wirelessly and transmit data over 4G networks. It probably uses the frequency 2000-2100 MHz and by blocking this band of frequency, you will avoid any Chinese espionage! And Jammer-Shop will help you choose a suitable device! You can try using an ordinary 4G jammer, but I will try to explain why this is not an option.

After entering the size of your pool you can start your swimming workouts. Garmin Swim will register different strokes, their number and type, elapsed time, total laps, distance in meters, average swimming speed and even calories you have burnt. All that data can be uploaded to the Garmin Connect website with the help of USB ANT stick that pairs your PC with the watch.

ANT technology is developed and used to establish connection between 2.4GHz bands like WiFi or Bluetooth and different sensors, e.g. to collect and transfer sensor information. In fact, it can act as receiver, transmitter and transceiver, routing the data from and to other nodes. It uses 2.4GHz, 868MHz and 915MHz (part of GSM900) bands to operate. So you need to use special device against Garmin Swim watch because it must deal with extremely specific combination of frequencies at the same time.