Speed camera stealth jammer teardown - with schematic

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Published 2024-01-21
A very affordable device that jams any speed or red light camera, allowing you to floor it at all times with utter disregard for human life. In reality, this device could cost you your driving licence as it does NOT stop any camera or radar device from clocking your vehicle.

Like many of the other scam products sold online it is a completely different product (in this case a fake car alarm) that is re-themed to entice people to part with their hard earned cash.

I'd guess the sellers would also play the usual game of trying to avoid refunding, or if sold on a dedicated website, might try to scam you out of more - assuming they haven't already harvested your card details.


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All Comments (21)
  • @kenmcfa
    What you need to do is cover your car in lemon juice, the invisible ink will stop it from showing up on camera.
  • @camsy83
    "I have misplaced my spudger" is probably my favourite of all the bigclive catchphrases
  • No more effective than hanging a CD on a rear view mirrors, and people in Poland did this in the '90s believing they could trick speed cams.
  • @doOf3r
    If you stacked enough of them under your accelerator pedal they could possibly work.
  • @bigjoeangel
    got one of those that plugs into the ODB port and also doubles my engine power whilst increasing fuel economy. Now I drive at 150mph everywhere and the cops can't even see me.
  • @zh84
    A dusk sensor is so useful on a speed camera jammer! Because everyone knows the police don't set speed traps at night. Or they only set them at night. Or something...
  • @stepheneyles2198
    Love the main ingredients! Nothing like a magneton on your dashboard to keep officer Dibble at bay!!
  • @lmamakos
    Clive, this device is even more fiendish and advanced than you think! It knows when it's the view of a camera and it has engaged it's stealth camouflage mode. It only looks like a fake alarm flasher LED while you've got the camera pointed at it, or are just observing it. Look away, and it reverts to its "real" appearence, that once actived, no can can observe. It's like like advanced combination of the HHGTTG "Some Else's Problem (SEP) Field" and the Weeping Angels. Now that you've assulted it, I fear what will become of you when you sleep. Be safe.
  • @bibasik7
    I clicked as soon as I saw "schematic" in the title. I love the way you say schematic. SHKEMATIC
  • These really DO work! But only if you glue them directly onto the lens of the speed camera :) .
  • @miketee2444
    Since signal jammer are illegal I'd suggest a home built one anyway. You are definitely doing a good deed with your honest take on these trinkets.
  • @rosso_d8485
    Bahahaha a "deal" just popped up on a facebook group for a "Car Windscreen Cover for Winter Antifreeze Auto Snow Removal Device" and would you believe it, it looks IDENTICAL to this "Speed Camera Stealth Jammer" These little gadgets sure pack a lot of tech inside that little blinky box 😆
  • @Skalekul
    I'm glad you've done a teardown of one of these, adverts for these have been all over social media recently, curious to see what crap lies within!
  • @LilleTotte
    I was in need of a spudger a few years ago but I had no idea what they were called, english not being my first language. Then I watched one of your videos and now I have several in different shapes and sizes. Who would have thought that when I found your channel through the video where you fixed a Poundland halloween decoration for Ashens five or six years ago?
  • @urglegurgle5807
    If you keep to the speed limit then these work really well. Also seemed to jam all of my stealth very effectively, so other road users could still see me.
  • It's amazing how much you can learn about a video by reading the comments first ! I did watch it for the most part and decided the best thing to do with this device is to put it on your dashboard and drive the speed limit !
  • @robertsmelt6638
    I like blinky lights. I made millions of them in the 90s and supplied most car alarm manufacturers. Oddly enough I never claimed that they jammed radar cameras.
  • @worstuserever
    Now they can add to the already superlative list of features: "Spudger Resistant".
  • @testpilotian3188
    Amazing that someone would actually go to the lengths of designing, building and selling this. Or perhaps more amazing that there is enough people around willing to buy it to make it worth manufacturing for the manufacturer.
  • @jussikuusela7345
    I had a "tech savvy" friend who was an electrician as well, musically talented, knew most DAWs like his pockets, was a multi-instrumentalist, and taught me a lot music-wise... and claimed to know a lot about computers and automation... but once I tried to explain RAID to him, or how to build a LAN for a studio project where only one computer had internet... I could have tried to explain that stuff to a goat just as well. A few times on road trips, my satnav alerted me of cameras, and he went to ask if it knew the spots by the "radar rays"... quite a few times I explained to him that the satnav only knows pre-programmed camera locations, and most stationary cam traps (in our area anyway) only have two inductive sensors under the tarmac, and the time between passing the two sensors is calculated back to the speed (or to your presence too far inside the crossing on red lights), no "radar rays" involved, while those traps with "radar rays" are mobile, and can't be pre-programmed, and either way, alerting the driver when on the loops or in the "rays" would be too late... well, I could have kneaded that in his face till the cows come home, and he would have forgotten. I also tried to explain to him how to wire an aftermarket subwoofer to a stereo, and ended up wiring it myself.