World's Only "Downline" Tap Detector
- Line powered and easy to use, the Comsec C3i-II's rugged heavy duty metal case and long life LED assures years of product life. Comes with complete instructions and molded polyurethane carry case. Note: This product alerts user to "down line" taps only. For complete protection we recommend the use of the SL100-062 or similar device in conjunction with the Comsec C3i-II.
- Once connected the COMSEC C3I-II continuously detects, reacts and displays an electrical signature pattern of the slightest electrical changes in telephone line impedance which result from signaling and switching equipment, telephone lines and wiretapping equipment connecting and disconnecting on your telephone line.
- Remote extension drawn loops are created very easily with REMOBS and similar slave units attached to your telephone line. The COMSEC C3I-II detects remote extension drawn loop wiretapping / electronic surveillance connecting and disconnecting from your telephone line. Continuously protects your Telephone, Fax and Computer Data communications "to a degree never before possible." The COMSEC C3I-II TM is the first and only telephone line security device that can detect electronically isolated remote extension drawn loops; the most sophisticated, threatening and common type of electronic surveillance that other security devices cannot detect. Detect eavesdropping/wiretapping that previously had been undetectable.
- Government Agencies and Law Enforcement, catch sophisticated Computer Hackers, competing Government Agencies, Law Enforcement, Telephone Company Employee's, etc. Detect Computer Hackers, Government Agencies, Telephone Company Employees, etc. manipulating the Telephone Company's Central Exchange switching equipment to intercept your Telephones, Fax and Computer dial-up communications.
Based in Torrance, CA, Spybase.com has the expertise and inventory to meet all surveillance and spying needs. Combining the facilities of a brick-and-mortar storefront with the virtues a retail website in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French, Spybase.com offers the best of both worlds.
The names of the game in surveillance and spying are discrete, secret, and/or hidden. A good example of the principle is the Telespy Motion Detector Telephone Alarm System (http://www.spybase.com/telespy-motion-detector-telephone-alarm-p-256.html). This is an ordinary landline telephone until the motion detector is tripped. Then the phone silently dials the owner?s number with the alarm, and then allows the owner to listen to whatever is going on near the phone for 30 seconds before re-arming itself.
Shopping for a surveillance detector can easily result in a dizzying array of options. Spybase.com alone sells the Spy 22 Analog and Digital Bug Detector (http://www.spybase.com/spy-analog-and-digital-bug-detector-p-252.html);, the Radio Frequency Counter (http://www.spybase.com/radio-frequency-counter-p-250.html), the Pro Extreme Wireless Camera Hunter (http://www.spybase.com/pro-extreme-wireless-camera-hunter-p-248.html), the Pro Extreme Laserscan Hidden Camera Locator (http://www.spybase.com/proextreme-laserscan-hidden-camera-locator-p-249.html), and the Personal RF Detector (http://www.spybase.com/personal-detector-p-246.html). All of these are excellent products, but each one is specialized for zeroing in on a particular kind of surveillance. Making sense of these choices is not as easy as it seems, because it requires real expertise to match your needs to the actual devices you are likely to encounter. For example, Pro Extreme makes two types of camera finders: one uses lasers to detect even hidden lenses with ease, making it perfect for finding either wired or wireless cameras. The Wireless Camera Hunter, on the other hand, looks for and the taps into wireless camera signals, allowing you to see what the cameras see. Which of these systems best suits your needs, and how they should be used, depends a lot on the kinds of cameras you are likely to encounter, and that is where the advice of an expert becomes invaluable. Who better to tell you where you are likely to find wired and wireless hidden cameras than a person who sells them?
An advantage of doing business with a merchant that has a storefront operation is that you can either go to the store in person and consult with them on what the best product is for your particular needs. Even if you cannot go visit Torrance in person and consult with Spybase.com?s two decades of experience in surveillance technology, the fact that they are there and doing business means an online shopper can simply pick up the phone and call them. This is not the case with most online-only businesses, which use call centers staffed by people who may know little or nothing about the products they are tasked to sell.
These advantages are particular to a brick-and-mortar store. The added advantage of combining the a brick-and-mortar store with a substantial retail website are that you can go to the store in person, shop, check out your options, and postpone making a decision for a later date. With the information in hand, you can go home, mull the matter over, perhaps double check the places you wish to secrete your spy gadgets, and then make the purchase online. Just because it is to your advantage to go to the store in person to look at the merchandise does not mean you need to go back to purchase it!
Spybase.com has been in the surveillance business since 1989, and maintains their main office in Torrance, CA. They also have a commercial agent in Brazil. All shipping is done on a ?Signature Required? basis, and they have a strict, non-disclosure policy for customer protection.
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