Desktop GPS Jammer Remote Control

Signal Jammer
December 25, 2025
Category Connection: Signal Jammer
Brief: Curious about how this performs in practice? Join us for a hands-on look at the Desktop GPS Signal Jammer with Remote Control. In this video, we demonstrate its setup, remote operation, and multi-frequency jamming capabilities in various indoor environments like meeting rooms and offices. You'll see how it effectively disrupts signals to ensure communication silence where needed.
Related Product Features:
  • Jams signals within a 30-meter radius, ideal for classrooms, offices, and secure facilities.
  • Offers remote control on/off functionality for convenient operation from a distance.
  • Provides up to 5 hours of continuous operation on a single charge.
  • Features a heat sink case for stable and cool performance during extended use.
  • Covers multiple frequencies including GPS, WiFi, 4G LTE, and walkie-talkie bands.
  • Allows adjustable output power via remote control to suit varying signal strengths.
  • Transmits noise signals to disrupt communication, causing devices to display 'No Service'.
  • Compact and portable design with a safety box for easy transport and protection.
FAQs:
  • What is the effective jamming range of this desktop GPS jammer?
    The jammer has an effective jamming radius of up to 30 meters, though the exact range can vary depending on the local signal strength in your environment.
  • Which frequency bands does this jammer cover?
    It covers a wide range of frequencies including Walkie Talkie, 450MHz, GPRS, iDEN, GPS, Galileo, Compass, Glonass, UMTS, WiFi, AWS, and LTE 4G, making it versatile for various signal types.
  • How long can the jammer operate continuously?
    The device can run continuously for up to 5 hours on its power supply, which is AC110-240V or DC 5V/8A, ensuring reliable performance during extended use.
  • Does the jammer affect the operation of base stations?
    No, it only interferes with the downlink frequency of mobile systems, so it does not affect the normal operation of base stations, focusing solely on disrupting communication between devices and towers.