Hello, guys! I wonder, if it is possible to use a Bluetooth jammer for blocking wireless mouses? My whole office uses those and I’d like to have some fun looking at their faces, when all the mouses are disabled. Is it possible and how dangerous it can be? I mean will I disrupt something really important? Many thanks in advance!
And this is not the only example of such a weak security gadget. Just look at the car alarms, which can be disarmed with code acquisition cards. They make the theft of your car even easier. This is the main reason why these RC gps signal jammers are so popular, but the whole situation is wrong. You have to pay for your car to be protected, so you have to pay again, to make sure your car will not be stolen through a previous upgrade.
But the most dangerous are the wireless security systems. It is dangerous to rely on them, because thieves also use wireless technologies and they can block these alarms. That’s why the police always recommend using cable systems.
But we at Jammer-Store have to warn you that Bluetooth uses 2.4 GHz frequency, the same as Wi-Fi. So if you will try to block Bluetooth, wireless networks will be disrupted as well. The same goes for any kind of web cameras, Bluetooth speakers and other Wi-Fi or Bluetooth based equipment. So be careful! But as long as Wi-Fi networks are rather vulnerable it is unlikely that one will be used in an office.
So, your idea for pranks might work, you are free to try, but it is totally your’s responsibility and you will face your angry coworkers. Also, that device will sometime save your smartphone form Bluesnarfing, which is now really popular among wireless hackers. So, maybe you’ll find that signal jamming device useful not only for pranks and fun.