No Signals. No Distractions. No Disruption.
Once low-power omni-directional cell phone disruptpors are deployed in worship areas, calls, texts, and data connections can be instantly eliminated—helping prevent phone interruptions, unauthorized recording, and live streaming while creating a quiet, respectful, and focused environment for religious activities.





FAQs
Will the device still work near strong base stations or high-signal areas?
Yes. In high-interference environments such as urban buildings, schools, or facilities near cellular towers, ordinary devices often suffer from weak coverage control and unstable performance. Our cell phone scrambler systems are designed with high-power RF modules and optimized antennas to maintain stable wireless control even under strong external signals.
Can the coverage range be adjusted for different room sizes?
Yes. Different environments require different coverage strengths. Output power can be adjusted by band to avoid excessive spillover, weak coverage, or unstable signal control in classrooms, meeting rooms, and controlled areas.
Will it affect WiFi, Bluetooth, microphones, or other electronics unintentionally?
No. Many buyers worry about disrupting unrelated electronic equipment. Our systems are engineered to target specific wireless communication frequencies only, helping maintain stable operation of wired AV systems, projectors, cameras, and other non-targeted devices.
Does it support 5G and the latest wireless frequencies?
Yes. Modern environments no longer rely only on traditional mobile bands. Our cell phone scrambler solutions support multi-band wireless control, including 2G/3G/4G/5G, WiFi, Bluetooth, and other commonly used wireless frequencies depending on configuration requirements.
Is installation complicated for schools or meeting facilities?
No. Buyers often worry about difficult deployment, wiring complexity, or system integration. Our devices support flexible installation options for classrooms, conference rooms, examination centers, and secure facilities, with technical guidance available for deployment planning.
Can you customize frequency bands or power configurations?
Yes. Different countries and environments use different wireless standards. We provide configurable frequency combinations, output adjustments, antenna solutions, and OEM/ODM customization based on project requirements.
How do you protect project confidentiality and purchasing privacy?
We understand many projects involve sensitive environments. Customer information, configurations, and project requirements are handled through controlled internal workflows to help reduce unnecessary exposure during communication and production.
Can samples or testing units be provided before bulk orders?
Yes. Customers often want to verify coverage performance, environmental compatibility, and installation suitability before large deployments. Sample units and testing support can be arranged depending on project scope and configuration.
What is the typical production lead time?
Lead time depends on configuration complexity and order quantity. Standard cell phone scrambler models are generally faster, while customized frequency solutions or OEM projects may require additional production and testing time.
What if products are damaged during international shipping?
All products are securely packed for international transportation. If shipping damage occurs, our support team will assist with verification, replacement coordination, and after-sales handling to reduce project delays.
| Parameters | Performance and Metrics |
|---|---|
| Size | 375×275×80MM (Length × Width × Height) |
| Weight | 2.65 kg |
| Shielding Range | 1–30 meters (depending on the strength of the base station signal) |
| Power Supply & Consumption | AC 110–220V / DC 24V / 18A, Power Consumption: 90W |
| Operating Temperature | -10℃ to +55℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -20℃ to +60℃ |
Electrical Parameters
| Output Terminal | Operating Frequency | Frequency Range Output Power | Channel Output Power |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5G(Radio&TV) | 758–803 MHz | 35 dBm | 5 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| CDMA | 870–880 MHz | 35 dBm | 5 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| GSM | 930–960 MHz | 35 dBm | 5 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| DCS | 1805–1880 MHz | 35 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| PHS | 1880–1990 MHz | 35 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 3G | 2010–2145 MHz | 35 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 3G1 | 2110–2170 MHz | 35 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 4G1 | 2300–2390 MHz | 34 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 4G2 | 2500–2600 MHz | 34 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 5G | 2600–2690 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| WiFi 2.4G | 2400–2500 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| WiFi 5.2G | 5150–5300 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| WiFi 5.8G | 5725–5850 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 5G1 | 3300–3500 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 5G2 | 3500–3800 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| 5G3 | 4800–4960 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| VHF (optional) | 136–174 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |
| UHF (optional) | 400–470 MHz | 33 dBm | 2 dBm / 30 kHz (min) |