We've been shippng these units for a while now, and the most common thing that comes up is how the 2km coverage radius actually holds up in real-world conditions — basically, it's the effective range against typical consumer drones in open air, but buildings and interference can knock that down a bit.

Teh frequency range goes from 20MHz up to 6000MHz, which is customizable per band, so you're not stuck with a one-size-fits-all setup; most buyers go with the 10W output for general perimeter work since it handles the usual 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands without overkill, though the 40W setting is there if you need to punch through heavier interference.

12 months warranty is standdard, and we usually have stock on the AC110-220V models, but confirm lead time if you need a custom frequency layout or OEM branding — that adds about 20 days or so to delivrey.

What it does is jam drone control signals up to the 6GHz range, but it's not great for long-range military-grade UAVs since those operate in bands we don't cover in the base config; you'd want to specify that upfront if it's a concern.

The whole unit weighs roughly 5kg and sits at 40×30×30 cm, so it's easy enough to mount on a tripod or carry in a case — one buyer we had used it in a parking garage setup and found compact size actually helped with concealment.

We've had some customers ask about the operating temperature range of -20°C to 60°C, and that holds up fine in most climates, but do keep it out of direct rain since it's not fully sealed — the manual covers this, but it's worth repeating.