No Signals. No Cheating. No Compromise
Features
Support all cellular bands
The blocker can support all the 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular bands of different mobile network operators and Wi-Fi frequency bands all in one device.
Plug and play
The blocker may be used in various scenarios and places, where the cellular frequencies may be different. To make the service fulfillment easy, the blocker is designed to adapt to different radio environment automatically. It supports plug and play, without the necessity of parameter setting.
No interference to base stations
It only blocks the reception of on-site mobile devices and does not affect surrounding base stations.
7-50M Omnidirectional Blocking
The K-14-5G device uses an omnidirectional antenna array, significantly increasing the blocking distance. It blocks various types of mobile phone signals within a range of 7-50 meters, completely interrupting all communications.
Remote and local management
The signal blocker could be centrally managed through the internet and standard TCP/IP protocol or configured locally with a PC.




FAQs
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Is the omnidirectional signal blocker effective in high-signal environments (e.g., near mobile towers)?
Yes, even in areas with strong external signals, such as near mobile towers, our omnidirectional blocker ensures reliable performance due to its high-power RF modules and high-gain antennas, effectively maintaining a fair examination environment free from external interferences. -
Will the signal blocker interfere with other electronic devices like projectors or microphones?
No, the blocker only affects wireless communication signals (mobile, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS) and does not interfere with wired devices such as projectors, printers, or classroom sound systems, ensuring normal teaching and exam operations. -
Can I adjust the blocking range for my examination hall?
Yes, the blocking range is adjustable from 1m to 30m, allowing for precise coverage of exam halls of different sizes without affecting nearby classrooms or office areas. -
Will multiple omnidirectional blockers interfere with each other in a large examination hall?
No, with proper placement, multiple blockers will not interfere with each other. We provide layout recommendations to ensure that each unit works seamlessly without overlap or signal leakage, maintaining the integrity of the exam environment. -
Do I need to install additional equipment outside the examination building for full coverage?
Typically no additional equipment is needed. However, in schools located near mobile towers or areas with strong external signals, an outdoor unit can be added to strengthen coverage and prevent unauthorized communications from penetrating the exam halls. -
Does installation require modifying the classroom structure?
No, our devices are flexible in installation. They can be wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, or placed on any flat surface without any structural modifications, making them easy to integrate into school facilities. -
Can the device run continuously without overheating during long exam sessions?
Yes, the system supports continuous operation with built-in cooling systems and soft-start circuits, ensuring stable 24/7 operation throughout exam periods without cheating risks. -
Do you offer customization for school examination needs?
Yes, we provide OEM/ODM services to tailor power levels, frequency bands, and housing designs to fit specific school requirements, ensuring exam fairness and confidentiality according to your institution’s needs.
Attention:
| Physical & Performance Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Size | 457 × 350 × 80 mm (Length × Width × Height) |
| Weight | 3.85 kg |
| Shielding Range | 7–50 m (depending on base station signal strength) |
| Power Supply & Consumption | AC 110–220V / DC 24V / 10A Power Consumption: 240W |
| Operating Temperature | -10℃ to +55℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -20℃ to +60℃ |
| Electrical Parameters | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Output Terminal | Operating Frequency | Frequency Range | Output Power |
| 5G | 758–803 MHz | 38 dBm (6W) | ≥5 dBm/30 kHz |
| CDMA | 870–880 MHz | 38 dBm (6W) | ≥5 dBm/30 kHz |
| GSM | 930–960 MHz | 38 dBm (6W) | ≥5 dBm/30 kHz |
| DCS | 1805–1918 MHz | 38 dBm (6W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| PHS | 1805–1918 MHz | 38 dBm (6W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 3G | 2010–2145 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 3G1 | 2110–2170 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 4G1 | 2300–2390 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 4G2 | 2515–2600 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 4G3 | 2600–2675 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| WiFi 2.4G | 2400–2483 MHz | 33 dBm | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| WiFi 5.2G | 5150–5300 MHz | 33 dBm | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| WiFi 5.8G | 5725–5850 MHz | 33 dBm | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 5G1 | 3400–3500 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 5G1 | 3500–3600 MHz | 37 dBm (5W) | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| VHF (Optional) | 132–176 MHz | 33 dBm | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| UHF (Optional) | 400–470 MHz | 33 dBm | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |
| 5G2 | 4800–4960 MHz | 33 dBm | ≥2 dBm/30 kHz |