We're looking at a batch order here, typically 10 to 50 units depending on your deployment scale, and the Vodasafe P28 runs about 3 kilograms with the antennas off. It's basically a 28-watt handheld jammer that covers 27 distinct frequency bands all at once.
So you've got a single device that blocks everything from 5G and 4G down to 2G, plus WiFi in the 2.4, 5, and 6E ranges, and GPS form L1 through L5, with UHF, VHF, LORA, and FM thrown in for good measure. jamming range is roughly 2 to 25 meters—it really depends on the enviroment and signal strength around you.
It runs on a 7.4V, 12000mAh battery that gives you about 80 minutes of continuous use, and you charge it with the included AC110-240V to DC12V power supply. Inside there's an alumnum alloy heatsink with three cooling fans, which means it doesn't overheat during long sessions—most buyers go with the 28W total output at 1 watt per band.
We've got a DIP switch interface on the side for band selection, so you can pick and choose which frequencies to block instead of just nuking everything. The LCD display shows battery level and status, but honestly you'll get a feel for the runtime after a couple of uses. It's not suited for outdoor wide-area coverage—the 2 to 25 meter range is really designed for room or vehicle-scale work.
What it does is give you precise control in security operations, like confidential meetings or exam halls, where you need to knock out phones and listening devices without turning the whole building into a dead zone. We usually have stock on these, but confirm lead time for custom batches—20 days or so is typical. Teh 27 omnidirectional antennas (2dbi gain each) are all separate, so setup takes a minute to screw them all on, but that's a small trade-off for the frequency coverage.
Yes, you can. Each of the 27 bands has its own DIP switch, so you just flip off the ones you don't need to block. That way you can leave WiFi or GPS running while jamming cell signals, for example.
Yes, 28W total is the maximum output when all 27 bands are active. Each band runs at 1W, so if you disable some bands via the DIP switches, the total power drops accordingly.
The 80-minute runtime is based on full power with all bands on. If you disable several bands, the battery will last longer, but we haven't tested exact numbers for partial usage—expect a decent extension though.
Sure, we can supply a certificate of origin and a CE or FCC test report upon request. Just let your sales contact know before shipping so we can prepare the docs.
Yes, it covers WiFi 6E along with standard 2.4G and 5G WiFi. The 27-band lineup includes that high-frequency range, so you can block even the latest routers.