Saturday, April 7, 2007

They Came, They Tried, They Failed

When George Orwell wrote his book 1984 it turned out to be quite prophetic, although there was no mention of jammers. Everywhere we go today we are caught on CCTV. If you think your picture is being taken too often, you need a video camera jammer. This is a device that will alert you to any hidden cameras in a room, thus preventing someone from secretly filming you and your actions.

Governments would like to have us under even more surveillance by listening into our calls and having access to our personal emails. Is it any wonder we sometimes get paranoid?

Businessmen are particularly prone to paranoia and who can blame them with the amount of industrial and company espionage that goes on these days. Jammers, or audio jammers, were invented to help with this kind of paranoia. Jammers are meant to hamper anyone who may have an urge to listen in on your business meetings or to monitor your cell phone calls.

Personal and desktop audio jammers emit what is known as a white noise. This means that the sound wipes out other noises and someone trying to eavesdrop on a conversation would not get much joy – the words would be drowned out by the random noises coming from the jammer. The sounds are emitted at different frequencies and this makes it impossible to hear a conversation with any clarity – meaning what is said at the meeting remains hidden from the ears of outsiders. The audio jammer is good for stopping people trying to hear what is going on through a hidden microphone or other listening device. All they will hear is the noise from the jammer.

If some of your meetings take place in public places, a personal jammer will prevent people sitting or standing near you with a recording device from overhearing your conversation. Jammers will bring an end to your meeting paranoia. There is also a cell phone jammer that will prevent the embarrassment of your cell phone going off in a restricted area – saving you the embarrassment of searching for the offending item.

Jammers come in different sizes and most of them will fit inside your briefcase, allowing you to take it to meetings without alerting anyone who may be trying to eavesdrop. These devices will give you peace of mind and ensure that your private business meeting stays private.

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