So, is there any way? I’ve googled and found out that they use Bluetooth but how to stop them – I don’t know.
Recently, Apple has taken an important step in buying the indoor location mapping organization called Wi-FiSLAM. The company paid about $ 20 million to acquire all rights. Wi-FiSLAM uses Wi-Fi signals and has served its module to different developers of prominent mobile phone applications, particularly with regard to mapping indoor locations.
Apple has always shown a keen interest in integrating different small and large units to deliver extraordinary results to subscribers. The company is working very hard to revive Wi-FiSLAM and consolidate iOS elements for exclusive programming for different Apple devices that will be launched next year.
Those Hi-Fun’s Hi-Call Bluetooth gloves use the same Bluetooth connection as millions of Bluetooth compatible devices in the world and its frequency band is 2.4 GHz. There is a couple of possible ways to break Bluetooth connections, the first one – just keep paired devices in 15 meters (50 feet) from each other. The effective range of Bluetooth waves is 10 meters (32 feet) and it fades when you are closing to 50 feet.
The second and the most reliable way Jammer store can provide you is to try to jam all Bluetooth connections around you. You may achieve that using our portable Hi-Call WiFi jammer device. Thanks for your question, I hope that will stop those gloves-users annoying you.