12-antenna 300W desktop signal jammer
,5G WiFi signal jammer with high power
,mobile network jammer for 2G 3G 4G
The 12-Antenna Desktop Signal Jammer with 300W Output Power is a premier industrial-grade desktop signal defense station. Engineered for high-security environments, it features 12 independent channels with a massive total output of 270W (averaging 20-30W per channel). This system provides comprehensive protection against all cellular networks (5G/4G/3G/GSM), dual-band WiFi, and all global satellite positioning systems (GPS/GLONASS/Galileo).
- High Power Output: With a total of 300W, this unit offers superior wall-penetration and an extensive interference radius of up to 150 meters
- 12-Channel Full Coverage: Comprehensive protection including all global 5G bands, 2.4G/5.2G/5.8G WiFi, and GPS L1-L5
- Modular Individual Operation: Each channel features independent power adjustment knobs for fine-tuning or deactivating specific frequencies without affecting others
- 24/7 Industrial Cooling: Built with heavy-duty aluminum alloy heat-sink chassis and smart cooling fans for stable continuous operation
- High-Gain Antenna System: Includes 12 reinforced omni-directional antennas for 360° protection (directional panel antennas available for long-range targeting)
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Total Output Power | 300W (30W per band) |
| Shielding Range | 10−150m (Depending on local signal strength) |
| Frequency Bands | 5G, 4G LTE, 3G, GSM; WiFi 2.4G/5.2G/5.8G; GPS L1-L5; Lojack |
| Power Supply | AC 110V/220V to DC 24V |
| Cooling System | High-efficiency Aluminum Radiator + 6x Internal Cooling Fans |
| Operation Mode | 24/7 Continuous Operation |
| Gross Weight / Dimensions | 16kg / 520×320×120mm |
- Correctional Facilities: Preventing unauthorized communication in prisons and detention centers
- Government & sensitive places: Securing sensitive meeting rooms and preventing electronic eavesdropping
- Public Safety: Critical protection for bomb disposal units and oil/gas stations
- Educational Institutions: Eliminating cheating in large-scale examination halls