Prison signal jammer is a device specially designed to block mobile phone signal, its main functions include signal jamming, to block the communication between the mobile phone and the base station by transmitting jamming signals, to prevent prisoners from using mobile phones to make calls, text messages or surf the Internet. This device is suitable for prisons, detention centers and other environments where mobile phone signals need to be blocked. can comprehensively shield mobile phone signals, covers all common frequency bands, such as 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G and so on. The signal shielding range can be adjusted according to actual needs, to ensure that the jamming effect covers the entire prison area.
When choosing a prison signal jammer, users need to pay attention to the following technical features:
Multi-band interference: modern equipment supports multi-band interference, can shield the signals of different network standards such as 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G, effectively blocks all kinds of communication modes.
High power interference: equipment has high power output, can cover a large area, to ensure the effect of signal interference.
Intelligent control system: equipped with intelligent control system, can automatically adjust the frequency and intensity of interference signals according to needs, provides flexible interference schemes.
Stability and reliability: The use of high quality materials and advanced technology, to ensure the stability of the equipment in a long time of work, reduce equipment failure, improve the service life.
The use of prison signal jammers must comply with the relevant laws and regulations of the state. Unauthorized use is illegal and may be punished. The scope of use should be carefully determined, to avoid affecting the normal use of surrounding communication equipment, to ensure that it will not have a negative impact on emergency communications. Use of mobile phone signal blockers in public places should be cautious, should be approved and managed by relevant departments, to avoid infringement on the normal communication rights and interests of others.