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Christopher

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Ever seen one of these?

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Keep your private conversations private! The Audio Jammer protects your sensitive room conversations by generating a random masking sound which desensitizes any near-by microphone. Effective against any microphone based eavesdropping device including tape recorders, RF transmitters, hard-wired microphones (including contact type) and shotgun microphones. It also protects against microwave or laser reflection pickups.

Because the sound from the Audio Jammer varies randomly in frequency and amplitude, it cannot be easily filtered and the only sound the eavesdropper will hear is the Audio Jammer noise.

The convenient end-mounted control lets you select the level of protection for your situation. One unit will protect up to 150 sq. ft. For protecting rooms larger than this, we recommend one additional Audio Jammer for each 150 sq. ft. of area.

The illustrated instructions show suggested Audio Jammer placement for different types of rooms and situations so that you can use the device effectively.

Learn more [and purchase if you wish] here: http://www.thinkgeek.com/clearance/677a/

Anyone have experiences with these devices?

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Pardon my skepticism, but from the description it looks like a very expensive white-noise generator that wil make whooshing noises. Nothing magical about it.

150 sq. feet is 10 x 15. Perfect if you're holding sensitive conversations in a jail cell. I'll have to tell my lawyer to get one.

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I find the following far more effective.

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http://zapatopi.net/afdb.html

Pardon my skepticism, but from the description it looks like a very expensive white-noise generator that wil make whooshing noises. Nothing magical about it.

150 sq. feet is 10 x 15. Perfect if you're holding sensitive conversations in a jail cell. I'll have to tell my lawyer to get one.

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