Frequently Asked Questions
I believe I have a GPS tracker on my vehicle, how can I find it?
There are a lot of devices out there that claim to find GPS trackers
What is the difference between the GPS trackers you carry and an AirTag/Bluetooth Trackers?
GPS trackers and AirTags serve different purposes. GPS trackers use cellular signals and satellites to provide real-time locations via a smartphone app or computer. The devices we carry will work in the U.S., Mexico, Canada and other coutries but do require a monthly service plan. AirTags update their location by connecting to nearby iPhones (30-100 feet) so if there are no iPhones close by their location will not update. Bluetooth trackers for Android work the same, they just need an Android (operating with a certain software version or newer) in close proximity to update. AirTags and Bluetooth trackers notify users if they are carrying a device registered to someone else, while GPS trackers operate independently and send no alerts. Please note it is the sole responsibility of the customer to check and obey all local, state and federal laws when using any type of surveillance equipment.
Why don't you list the voltage of the stun guns you carry?
In talking with distributors we learned that stun gun voltage is very difficult to measure and verify and that it is not possible for a stun gun to produce over a million volts. The voltage claims on stun gun packaging is unregulated so companies can put whatever amount of voltage they want.
Do you sell Cell Phone / GPS Jammers?
No, they are illegal to sell and use in the United States.
I believe I have an AirTag on my vehicle, how can I find it?
