
Built For Hotel Rooms, Airbnbs, And Rental Cars — Not Warehouses Or TV Listicles
Triple-Mode With LCD Indicator
RF, infrared lens finder, and magnetic field on one HD LCD. The screen names which mode triggered each alert — bug, lens, or tracker.
Filters WiFi And Bluetooth Noise
The chip suppresses chatter from routers, smart-TVs, and Bluetooth speakers, so the LCD reacts to concealed transmitters, not hotel infrastructure.
30 g Pocket Body, USB-C Charging
Slips into a passport sleeve, a clutch, or a glove box. Charges in 1 hour from the same USB-C cable as your phone — no proprietary brick.
Honest Spec Sheet On The Box
Each mode lists what it finds AND what it cannot find. RF cannot see SD-card cameras. IR cannot see through drywall. We tell you up front.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is it to actually use on the first sweep?
How difficult is it to actually use on the first sweep?
Power on, toggle modes, walk the room slowly. A first-time user clears a hotel room or Airbnb in 2-3 minutes. The HD LCD shows the active mode and a real-time bar graph, so there is no decoding step. The guide is in real English.
Will it work without WiFi or any phone app?
Will it work without WiFi or any phone app?
Yes. The detector is fully self-contained — no app, no account, no WiFi pairing. It runs on its 200 mAh battery and processes signals on-device. That matters in hotel rooms with throttled WiFi and rental cars with no signal at all.
How do I tell a real threat from a WiFi router false positive?
How do I tell a real threat from a WiFi router false positive?
The chip filters WiFi and Bluetooth chatter, then the LCD names which mode triggered. RF spike near a smoke detector is suspicious. IR red-dot in a USB charger is a lens. Magnetic spike under a bumper is a tracker. The label removes guessing.
What's the actual detection range in a hotel room or car?
What's the actual detection range in a hotel room or car?
Up to 33 ft (10 m) for RF and magnetic modes — sized for the spaces you sweep: hotel rooms, Airbnb living rooms, rental-car interiors, conference suites. IR lens-finder works at arm's length, where you'd check smoke detectors, vents, and chargers.
How long does the 200 mAh battery actually last in real use?
How long does the 200 mAh battery actually last in real use?
About 30 days on standby and roughly 2 hours of continuous active scanning per full charge. A 1-hour top-up via USB-C from a phone block or laptop port restores it. For a typical 3-minute hotel sweep, one charge covers dozens of trips.
Can it find SD-card cameras and AirTags, or only transmitting bugs?
Can it find SD-card cameras and AirTags, or only transmitting bugs?
RF mode alone cannot find an SD-card camera or a powered-off pinhole — that's a physical limit of RF detection. The IR lens-finder catches the lens even when the camera isn't transmitting, and magnetic mode catches AirTag-style and GPS trackers.
Is it sensitive enough for a powered-down camera buried in drywall?
Is it sensitive enough for a powered-down camera buried in drywall?
No. A powered-down camera buried in drywall emits no RF, no field, and no lens reflection — only a thermal imager around $3,000 finds those. We sweep the realistic threat: cameras hidden in fixtures, chargers, and vents — not buried in walls.
Will it pick up cameras in a rental car or just hotel rooms?
Will it pick up cameras in a rental car or just hotel rooms?
Both. Magnetic mode is built for sweeping the undercarriage, wheel wells, and interior trim of a rental or your own car for AirTag-style and GPS trackers. RF mode catches any transmitting cabin device. The 30 g body fits in a glove box between trips.