Look at the (amusing) images on the website [5gbioshield.com]
They are not jamming anything. They are careful to note they are SHIELDING you from 5G. By way of a "wearable holographic nano-layer catalyser"...
That also expands depending on environment, again refer to images.:-)
Now you are argue about how much shielding a USB stick on your person might offer, as opposed to a full body aluminum suit. But it's not like they are doing anything illegal, just preying on the stupid and ignorant - a time honored profession.
A few years back there was a guy selling a device that claimed to block electrons propelled by nuclear power from your house somehow.
The Brilliant Pebbles website seems to be falling about but you can still buy a bag of rocks to tape to your hifi if you really want. https://www.machinadynamica.co... [machinadynamica.com]
Then there was that fake bomb detector... Actually it was similar to a divining rod, which some water companies still use and swear works. They bought the high tech gear I built for them anyway but some of the guys were our there with their rods flapping in the breeze.
Jamming Radio Signals is Illegal (Score:3, Interesting)
It's not a jammer, it's a shield (Score:2)
Look at the (amusing) images on the website [5gbioshield.com]
They are not jamming anything. They are careful to note they are SHIELDING you from 5G. By way of a "wearable holographic nano-layer catalyser"...
That also expands depending on environment, again refer to images. :-)
Now you are argue about how much shielding a USB stick on your person might offer, as opposed to a full body aluminum suit. But it's not like they are doing anything illegal, just preying on the stupid and ignorant - a time honored profession.
Re: (Score:3, Funny)
I was thinking there is no way this is not satire. Just some comic playing a funny one. I mean, have people read the website? It is amazingly funny.
Then I remembered Depak Chopra.
Dark times when you are not sure if this level of bs is a joke (if it is, kudos) or someone actually conning other people.
Re:It's not a jammer, it's a shield (Score:2)
A few years back there was a guy selling a device that claimed to block electrons propelled by nuclear power from your house somehow.
The Brilliant Pebbles website seems to be falling about but you can still buy a bag of rocks to tape to your hifi if you really want. https://www.machinadynamica.co... [machinadynamica.com]
Then there was that fake bomb detector... Actually it was similar to a divining rod, which some water companies still use and swear works. They bought the high tech gear I built for them anyway but some of the guys were our there with their rods flapping in the breeze.