Cell phone jammers will not damage the phone in any way

In the four churches in Monterrey, the Israeli-made cell phone jammers are about the size of paperback books and are neatly hidden between Madonna’s paintings and statues of saints. From religious sacred sites to Indian parliament to Tokyo theaters and local trains, the loud multi-colored noise of loud mobile phones is increasingly frustrated by devices […]

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Mobile jammers can gain control of the classroom

A recent report on the new phenomenon of “cyber bullying” was published, in which students would electronically torture others through text messages and social networks when attending lectures. This shows another reason why teachers should pay attention to the use of mobile phones in the classroom, and why many people choose to use mobile cell phone […]

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Mobile phone jammer can cut off mobile phone communication

Although these mobile cell phone jammer can cut off mobile phone communication and seem to be technically complicated, their simplicity will surprise you. It only requires the press of a button. For teachers who are bothered by students disturbing other students during class, classroom interference may be just what you need. Using these devices, you can immediately […]

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Mobile phone jammers appeared on the battlefield of anti-terrorism exercises

Although only one person can feel today’s news and the resulting Internet anger, interference with mobile phones is common in New York and Washington, DC. This morning, I talked to two such “jammers” about why they bought mobile cell phone jammer on websites such as perfectjammer.com with prices ranging from $40 to over $10,000. Some have a […]

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Mobile jammers are to prevent bus drivers from shiyong on public transportation

A man in Philadelphia was arrested this week for using a cell phone jammer to prevent his companions on public transportation buses from using cell phones. He told the NBC10 reporter: “I think I should master the law by myself.” Frankly speaking, I am proud of it. NBC10 writer Teresa Masterson first encountered a mobile cell […]

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