This device claims it can make your conversations unrecordable for maximum privacy
Summary
Deveillance is set to launch a portable device designed to protect conversations from smart devices and AI recorders by emitting an inaudible signal. Pre-orders are available now at a limited-time discount of 20%, priced at $1,199.
Key Insights
How does the Deveillance Spectre I device work to protect conversations?
The Spectre I uses AI to scan for listening devices within a six-foot (two-meter) radius and emits inaudible cancellation signals that scramble speech, making it unintelligible to smartphones, smart speakers, or other recorders, with all processing done locally without cloud connectivity.[1][2]
What do security experts say about the effectiveness and price of the Spectre I?
Security researchers, including John Scott-Railton from Citizen Lab, question the device's claims, suggesting it likely uses standard WiFi or Bluetooth scanning technology available in $50 alternatives rather than novel physics, and note it may not detect offline microphones or those in airplane mode; the price is $1,199 with discounts to $839-$840.[1][2]