
We’ve heard about signal blocking gadgets being fitted in opera houses and the like (but not, sadly, our local Odeon), but the concept of having a portable mobile phone signal blocker is one that offers much in the way of evil temptation. Especially one with an effective range of up to 40 feet.
Yeah, it’s probably not exactly (or even inexactly) legal but there are certain cinemas, certain train rides, certain quiet Sunday afternoons in the pub, when having invested £25 in one of these dark beauties would represent very fine value for money. But you didn’t hear about it from us, right?
(Deal Extreme via Gizmodo)

















can the mobile phone signal blocker block a bluetooth radio single.
Don’t think so, no.
I experienced a similar problem. When I bought my iPhone, I first checked with “Got Reception?” (Gotreception.com) It’s a great resource for finding out where reception problems are most likely to occur BEFORE you lock yourself with a specific carrier.