What are the determinants of the price of network jammers?
There is a law in Economics: the law of value, that is, value determines price, and price fluctuates around value. This law is particularly obvious in the field of network jammers.
Looking at the past network jammer projects, the part that can best reflect the value is the real demand of customers, that is, the real factor that determines the price is the demand of customers. For example, in an indoor area of 50m*50m, the cost of unused base stations nearby will be lower than that of base stations; The cost of indoor space without shelter will be lower than that with shelter; The price of 24-hour uninterrupted interference will be lower than that of intermittent partial frequency band interference; The price of rough trial interference (just the central interference) is lower than that of precise interference, and so on.
In the project, according to the needs of customers, the layout of the site and the strength of radio signals, cellular network jammers are often used to set up interference systems. This is a relatively professional and reliable technology in the interference field, which pays attention to the effect. The preferred interference method for military and police government units and security agencies is more reliable than the single network jammer + antenna distribution method, The price also varies with the size of the interference area and the site environment.
In families, some parents worry that their children are addicted to mobile networks and will consider buying network jammers. In order to pursue results, they often directly buy jammers with higher power. These devices will directly interfere with the use of mobile phones in the neighborhood. After receiving complaints, the three major operators will carry out investigation work. If they are found, they may be punished for violating the law.
Therefore, the decisive factor of the price of network jammer is the demand of users. Interference requires precision, high price and low price. However, the original intention of interference is also to achieve results without affecting the third party, so a relatively perfect network jammer will not be too cheap, because of the law of value.