Pricing breaks down into three tiers, really, with a sample unit around $850, mid-volume runs averaging $720 each for 20-50 units, and bulk orders over 100 dropping to about $680—we’ve seen most security buyers go with the 50-piece bracket and save roughly 15% off single-unit cost.
Basically, what it does is it cuts off drone communications across those key bands, 1.5G and 2.4G mostly, but also hitting 5.2G and 5.8G when needed, and the interference radius runs 20 to 1000 meters depending on your enviroment (usually 200-400m in urban settings is what we see).
Adjustable output form 10 to 100W gives you some flexibility, though most clients set it to 50W for general site protection and only crank it up for open-field scenarios where you’re dealing with higher-altitude threats.
It’s not really suited for indoor drone jamming or tight corridors where the signal bounces weirdly around walls—those PCB antennas work best with a clean line of sight to the target, so keep that in mind when planning placement.
The thing runs on DC 24-28V, which is pretty standard, and it weighs just 0.5kg with those compact dimnesions (80×46×20cm), so mounting on a tripod or vehicle roof is straightforward enough, and the SMA connectors mean you can swap antennas if needed.
Also, we usually have stock on these, but confirm lead time around 20 days or so for bulk orders, and each unit comes with a 12-month warranty plus a COA showing power output across all bands—just specify your preferred voltage range when ordering, and we’ll set it up at factory.
We typically require a MOQ of 10 units for the Vodasafe-JM-UAV 20W module. If you need less, let us know—we can sometimes work out a sample order depending on your location.
Yes, we can share a test report showing the adjustable output power from 10W to 100W, verified in our lab. We also offer a 12-month warranty, but specific certifications like FCC or CE depend on your target market—just ask, and we'll check what's available.
The range depends on the environment—open areas with clear line of sight give you up to 1000m, while urban settings or heavy interference can drop it to around 20m. Your actual results will vary based on drone type and local RF conditions.
No, the antenna is integrated into the PCB and not designed to be swapped out. The SMA connector is there for optional external antennas if you need to extend range, but the built-in one is good for most standard jamming tasks.
We suggest storing it between -20°C and +50°C with humidity under 95%. Keep it in a dry place away from direct sunlight—moisture can affect the PCB antenna's performance over time.