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Koolertron (TM) Micro Spy GSM Listen, Audio Bug Surveillance Device (Remote Bug Monitoring)
(Wireless Phone Accessory) Koolertron

Operating Frequency: 900MHZ, 1800MHZ, 1900MHZ
Acoustic alarm function off, standby 12-15 days
Send message"1111" to the SIM card in the alarm system can turn on the acoustic alarm function, and send message "0000" to SIM can turn off it

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Where can i buy a small hidden remote listening device (a bug) to place at my business?

I am in desperate need of listening to how my employees are handling customer service in my store. Where can I buy a small remote listening device that I can hide that will transmit to a receiver nearby? Thank you!


Most states have laws against undisclosed listening/recording. However, if you fully disclose it to your customers and employees (like those messages when you call an 800 number) that you will be monitoring for training and performance, it is usually legal (your state may have specific laws, so check before you start). Some customers may not want to be recorded -- and that's when you can sit in on the meeting to solve their problems (make it part of your standard procedure when handling those customers -- you (the owner) MUST be in the face-to-face meeting).

You can then use video and audio surveillance to monitor and record what's going on -- and it wouldn't have to be hidden. Also, if your employees know that you will/can be listening and/or watching at any time, that alone may be enough to get them to clean up their act. Recording with full disclosure will make your job much easier if termination is necessary.

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When was the covert listening device (aka bug) invented?

The earliest listening device I know of was used in the 1940s, "the thing", but I'm wondering if they were around before then, and how large they were originally?


Ever since the telegram was invented there was always the possibility of eavesdropping/bugging. However if by "bugging" you mean wireless, the 1940's (transistors-Bell Laboratories) would probably be the earliest as valve technology consumed way to much energy to be feasible.

JBuds J5 Earbuds-style Metal Headphones for iPod, iPad, Tablet, Kindle (Black Pearl)
JLAB

Price: $59.95 $29.95

The 5th anniversary model of the best-selling JBuds line
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Where do I locate a sweeping device for a listening device(bug-microphone)?

I suspect a device has been placed in my home by new neighbor--by him knowing certain things that only by listening in would he know.


shomer tec.com is one place. ebay youd find a better price. mine cost me $279 from shomer tec and covers 1mgz to 3 ghz in frequencies. with the new high teck stuff it only uses milivolts and sometimes hard to find.

JBuds J4 Rugged Metal In-Ear Earbuds Style Headphones with Travel Case (Obsidian Black)
JLAB

Price: $89.95 $39.95

Extra rugged build with aluminum housing, flexible exoskeleton armor on all components, and kevlar reinforced tangle free flat cable.
Works with every iPod, iTouch, iPhone 3G/4G, Kindle, iPad, mp3 player, CD, portable DVD, PSP, Nintendo DS, and Laptop. Also available as J4M with mic for iPhone 3G/4G, Blackberry, HTC, Android, and other smart phones.
Includes 7 sizes of soft silicone ear buds for a super comfortable, noise isolating fit, and a rugged travel case.

If teenagers put a listening device(bug)in your home gotten from the internet, where would they hide it?

The house was new with no furniture inside at the time it happened
and all obvious places like above door and window mouldings, edges of baseboards and some outlet and light switch boxes have been checked. It is a one story split bedroom design with a bonus room upstairs. It has all hardwood, tile and low berber carpet and 9ft. ceilings except the greatroom which has vaulted. No ladders were accessible. Shelving is open wire type. I was told it would be very small but is audible and clear as far away as ten miles.


I think you need to confirm if such a device exists in your home, if yes I say confront the "Teenager(s)" and get to the bottom of this.

How do i make a cheap listening device (bug) please ?

with circuit diagram if possible (link)

thanks


Materials
Laser pointer
Old pair of headphones
Cadmium Sulfide Photocell (available at most Radio Shacks or electronics store)
Tripod
Binder clips or duct tape
Laptop or other recording device
Tools
Soldering iron with solder
Wire cutters / stripper

How to detect an electronic listening device aka a bug?



Radio Shack sells FM frequency detector. Since most listening devices work on FM frequencies, it should be pretty simple to locate. You can also use a Near Radio Field Meter.

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13 things that bug us about Android - cupcake or no cupcake

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We like Android. But let’s be honest, even without that little beta tag, we know this is a work in progress. Having had a chance to use our Android phones regularly for several months now, we’ve come across all the issues one would expect in a massive rollout of a mobile OS. Sure, battery life is way better now than it was at launch, and I don’t have to reboot my phone to free up memory any more, but there are still plenty of things we’d like to see added, improved, or fixed.

With the long-awaited Cupcake update coming, we’ll be seeing a lot of new features, but these particular ones seem to have missed the cut. So, without further ado…

Notifications are buggy and arbitrarily limited. For god’s sake, Google, you’ve got a good thing here, now make it work. I like notifications; they’re handy and versatile. But they only work maybe 70% of the time. When I get an email to my primary account, my phone is set to vibrate twice, ding, and blink its little light. Sometimes it does all three. Sometimes it just dings. Sometimes it vibrates once. Every combination of these things has happened, including nothing at all. Give me a break! I know some apps futz with settings, like the useful but terminally buggy SMS Popup, but if it’s that easy to break Android, it’s time to tighten up.

And while we’re on the topic, Why can’t we customize notifications a little more?

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CNET - Feb 17, 2010

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Bayou Buzz - Jan 29, 2010

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