Portable Universal Cell Phone Jammer

Portable Universal Cell Phone Jammer

For all those cell phone blocking fans out there – a new hand-held alternative to last year’s Portable Palm Phone Jammer has just seen the light of day.

Block all ranges cell phone systems including GSM, DCS, PCS, PHS, DECT, CDMA, and even 3G! You can create a dome area of about radius 8 to 10 meters to shield, and avoid to disturb by cell phone calls.

Features:

  • Hand-held Portable Universal Cell Phones Jammer
  • Suggest to use: Conference room, Class room, Library, Court room, Cinema, Concert hall, etc.
  • Operate continuously for 1.5 hours with full charged battery
  • Operate Range: Radius 8-10 meters
  • Dual miniature antenna
  • Hand-held size: 5.8 x 11.8 x 2.2 cm

The Hand-held Portable Universal Cell Phones Jammer is available over at the Gadget Brando website for $246. So, in other words, it will cost you more to block an iPhone, than buying one yourself.

View Comments (23)

  • I'd love one of these for the movies.

    Hard to believe idiots still mess with phones during a film.

  • If it wasn't so stupidly expensive, I'd consider buying one just to have some fun when out & about, lacking anything sensible to do...

  • Are you trying to get sued? You need to put a disclaimer in that this is illegal in most areas of the US (at least)

  • @ strider_mt2k: True, that's one situation where a phone jammer actually would be quite useful.

    @ meks: I'm not selling it, I'm simply saying it's available elsewhere.

    Thanks for stopping by folks!

  • There are lots of companies that sell these online - both less expensive and more, depending on function. Just do a search for cell phone jammers

  • What here may be illegal? The don't block any other cellphones.. it block only "own" phones. And I think not block but simply create some noise. For example if you will be in deep mine, could you accept the call if there will not be signal amplifier there? I think no... So it is almost real situation.

  • They are illegal in some countries, just be sure to check your local regulations before using one.

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