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The missing piece in your
home and building security.

Don't wait for your security to go silent.

Know your security is actually working. Today's burglars disable cameras and alarms from the street - and you'd never know.

Get instant alerts the moment anyone tries to hack your security systems or wireless devices you depend on.

WirelessAttackAlarm protecting your car key and garage door

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Ring · Nest · SimpliSafe · Eufy · Arlo · a smart garage door · WiFi cameras · a smart home

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ABC News - Glendale PD say WiFi Jammers on the rise NBC News - Thieves using WiFi jammers Fox Seattle - Criminals attacking high profile victims with wireless jammers CTV News - Home alarm systems hacked

Your smart home isn't smart
if someone can turn it all off.

Be the first to know when you're under attack. Not the last.

The WirelessAttackAlarm is the first consumer device of its kind - patent-pending technology that monitors the wireless signals around your home 24/7 and alerts you the moment someone attempts a wireless exploit. So you're never caught off guard.

Silent attacks illustration

Silent attacks

Your security system can't alert you if it's already been disabled. You'd never know it happened.

Signal jamming illustration

Signal jamming

Garage doors, alarm sensors, and key fobs can be blocked from 100+ feet away with cheap hardware.

WiFi disruption illustration

WiFi disruption

Deauthentication tools and broadband 2.4GHz jammers can knock every WiFi camera, smart lock, and Bluetooth device offline in seconds. WirelessAttackAlarm detects both - and ensures you're notified even if the attack takes your WiFi down with it.

Patent #3 · What no other system does

Your alert survives the attack.

Most security systems try to phone home in real time — which fails the moment a jammer is on. Our patented detection identifies the attack as it happens and the moment it ends, then delivers a complete forensic record: when it started, how long it lasted, how broad it was.

Jammers don't defeat us. They generate evidence against themselves.

Intelligent proximity alerting
so you can act immediately.

Someone on the street? Silent monitoring. Someone on your property? Instant alert.

Distant
100+ feet
Display only
Nearby
50-100 feet
Display only
Very Close
10-50 feet
Email + Light
Inside
0-10 feet
Emergency
Larger properties & commercial buildings

Know exactly where
the threat is coming from.

Deploy multiple devices across your property - each named to its location. When an alert fires, you know immediately whether it's your driveway, pool shed, back fence, or warehouse entrance.

No guesswork. No running around to check. Just precise, location-tagged alerts the moment something happens anywhere on your property.

● MONITORING
Front Driveway
All clear
⚠ ALERT
Pool Shed
RF jamming detected
● MONITORING
Back Fence
All clear
● MONITORING
Garage
All clear

An alert that can't
be silenced.

When an attack is detected, WirelessAttackAlarm can trigger an optional Shelly smart plug connected to any outdoor floodlight. Lights flash automatically - instantly visible to you, your neighbors, and anyone watching a camera.

Because the floodlight runs on your home's wiring - not WiFi - no wireless jammer can stop it. Even during the most powerful broadband jamming attacks, your floodlight will activate. No jammer can keep your property dark.

No cloud. No subscription. No delay. Just light, the moment it matters.

Floodlight activated during wireless attack
WirelessAttackAlarm

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Your cameras watch
your driveway.
We watch your cameras.

WirelessAttackAlarm continuously monitors the wireless signals your security system depends on. WiFi. Radio frequencies. All of them, 24/7.

When someone tries to interfere - before your cameras go offline, before your sensors stop working - you'll know.

WiFi Attack Very Close - live OLED readout

Your unstable WiFi might be your neighbor's kid
with a hacking tool.

Pocket-sized hacking devices are sold openly online as "educational tools" — but they're increasingly used to disable WiFi networks. A $169 gadget can knock every device off your network in seconds. Broadband 2.4 GHz jammers go further, flooding the entire WiFi and Bluetooth spectrum with noise and disabling every wireless device in range simultaneously.

WirelessAttackAlarm detects both targeted deauthentication attacks and broadband 2.4 GHz interference.

Don't wait for your security
to go silent.

Your security system depends on wireless signals across multiple frequencies. WiFi cameras and video doorbells run on 2.4GHz, while alarm sensors and panel-to-base communication use sub-GHz RF (315, 433, 908, and 915 MHz). One cheap jammer can flood the entire 2.4GHz band and knock every camera offline, or that same jammer can silence your door and window sensors so a break-in is never reported. Both attacks can happen simultaneously, while you sleep.

The moment WiFi deauthentication, broadband jamming, or RF interference is detected on any monitored frequency, you'll know — on your phone via email, on the OLED screen, and through your optional floodlight integration.

RF Jamming 433 MHz - live OLED readout

Your smart locks, alarm sensors, garage door, and car key all run on radio frequencies a $40 device can jam.

Thieves can use cheap hardware to jam the signal from your garage door remote, car key fob, smart lock, or alarm sensors — from 100 feet away. Your alarm system can't report a break-in if its sensors are silenced.

WirelessAttackAlarm monitors 315, 433, 908, and 915 MHz — covering Z-Wave smart home devices, Ring Alarm sensors, smart locks, garage door remotes, and car key fobs. If someone's interfering with any of these, you get an alert before they make their move.

RF Jamming 908 MHz - Ring & SimpliSafe sensors detected

Plug in. Stay aware.

No installation. No technical knowledge required.

1

Power on

Works immediately out of the box. The display shows everything it detects.

2

Connect (optional)

Add WiFi in three minutes for email alerts and smart light integration.

3

Awareness

Have peace of mind you are no longer blind to wireless attacks around you.

No monthly fees.
Ever.

One price. Yours forever. Email alerts included. Software updates included.

No hidden costs, no subscriptions, no fine print. Just security that works, the way it should.

$0 PER MONTH Email alerts included Lifetime updates included
WirelessAttackAlarm

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What happens when someone
attacks your home wirelessly?

Every device you trust has a wireless signal. Every signal can be exploited.
Here's what happens to your security - and what you'd never know without this device.

Type of Attack WiFi Cameras WiFi Devices Security Alarm Garage Door & Car Keys
WiFi Jamming Cheap $15-40 jamming devices can disconnect any WiFi device from the street Go offlineNo footage recorded DisconnectedSmart locks, plugs, sensors fail Potentially offlineIf WiFi-dependent - Not affected
2.4GHz Network Spectrum Jamming Floods all WiFi and Bluetooth channels with noise - everything goes dark All go blindEvery camera, every brand All disabledNothing on 2.4GHz works Potentially disabledWiFi and Bluetooth sensors fail - Not affected
RF Attacks Jammers and replay tools target garage doors, car key fobs, and alarm sensors - Not affected - Not affected Potentially disabledDoor/window sensors silenced Disabled or copiedGarage opens, car unlocks
WirelessAttackAlarm

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Built for the real world.

Developed and tested against real attack hardware. Not simulations.

<500ms
Detection to alert,
faster than you can react
4
RF frequencies monitored
simultaneously, 24/7
$0
Monthly fees, subscriptions,
or hidden costs. Ever.

Questions?

Are wireless attacks actually common enough to worry about?
Most burglaries today are still physical entry - kicked doors, broken windows. But wireless attacks are growing fast. Pocket-sized hacking tools and broadband jammers are sold openly online for $15-40, and news outlets including ABC, NBC, Fox, and CTV have all reported on criminals using these tools in 2024 and 2025. You don't buy a smoke detector because your kitchen is currently on fire - you buy it because if it ever happens, you want to know immediately.
What kinds of threats does this detect?
WiFi deauthentication attacks (like those from ESP8266 deauthers), broadband 2.4GHz jamming (devices that flood the entire WiFi and Bluetooth spectrum with noise), and RF signal jamming on 315/433/908/915 MHz frequencies (garage doors, car key fobs, alarm sensors). Basically anything trying to disable your wireless security.
Do I need to be technical to use this?
No. It works the moment you plug it in. Connecting to WiFi for email alerts is optional and takes three minutes using your phone.
Do I need to enter my personal or WiFi info into this device?
The device monitors for WiFi and RF attacks in your area right out of the box, and suspicious activity will be displayed on the OLED. If you would like to receive email alerts, you have the option to enter your WiFi name and password, and the email address you'd like alerts sent to. This is entirely optional - the device works without it.
What happens when it detects a threat?
The OLED display immediately shows the type of attack and how close the attacker is. If you've connected to WiFi, you'll get an email alert on your phone within seconds. Even if the attack disrupts your WiFi, the device ensures your alert still reaches you. If you've set up the optional smart plug integration, your floodlight turns on automatically. The device guarantees you're always notified, regardless of what the attacker does to your network.
Will this replace my current security system?
No. This works alongside your cameras and alarms. It monitors the wireless signals they rely on and alerts you if someone tries to interfere. Think of it as a security system for your security system.
Does it work with Ring, Nest, SimpliSafe, ADT, etc.?
It works alongside any wireless security system. It doesn't connect to them directly - it monitors the wireless signals in your home and alerts you if those signals are being attacked or jammed. So regardless of which brand you use, the WirelessAttackAlarm monitors the signals they depend on.
If jammers are illegal, how do I test this device to know it's working?
You don't need a jammer to verify the device works - you can safely replicate the effects of each attack type using everyday items you already own. The OLED display shows real-time monitoring status at all times, so you can see at a glance that it's actively watching WiFi, RF, and security alarm frequencies. To test beyond that, there are three simple methods: to test RF detection, hold down most garage door remotes continuously for 10 or more seconds - this produces the same kind of sustained RF signal that a replay or jamming attack would, and the device will detect it and trigger an alert on the OLED. To test WiFi deauthentication detection, temporarily change the WiFi password on one of your devices to the wrong password - this causes repeated failed authentication attempts that mimic a deauthentication attack, triggering both the OLED alert and an email alert to your phone. To test broadband jamming detection, turn off your WiFi router - after a short delay, the device will detect that all nearby wireless networks have disappeared and trigger a broadband collapse alert on the OLED (Note: Densely populated areas typically have multiple WiFi networks within proximity, and you may need to place the device in a faraday cage to shield the alarm from surrounding networks to trigger an alert). Before testing WiFi detection, write down your correct WiFi password so you can restore it immediately after. Note that you'll need your WiFi password anyway when setting up the device, so it's worth having it written down from the start.
Can an attacker disable this device too?
The detection module and alert module are connected by a physical wire - not a wireless signal. There is no wireless command that can silence the alert path. Even if an attacker jams your WiFi, the device ensures your alert still reaches you and your floodlight still activates. The device detects threats at a distance, so in most cases your alert fires before an attacker is close enough to physically reach the device.
What am I actually supposed to do when I get an alert?
It depends on the type of attack. The proximity alert tells you someone is interfering with wireless signals near your home before they've disabled anything, so you have a brief window to act. For WiFi deauthentication or broadband 2.4GHz jamming, check your camera feeds (Ring, Nest, etc.) immediately - a deauth attack from the street takes 10-30 seconds before your cameras drop offline, so capture footage of the person and their vehicle while the feed is still live. For RF jamming on garage door or key fob frequencies (315/433/908/915 MHz), check your garage and vehicles - thieves often jam these signals to prevent your remote from locking, then walk up to an unlocked car. For RF jamming on alarm sensor frequencies, your door and window sensors may be silenced - check your alarm system status and consider a perimeter walk if you can do so safely. In any scenario, if you've connected the optional floodlight integration, that fires automatically the moment a close-range attack is detected, alerting your neighbors and creating visible evidence on any camera still recording. Without this device, you'd never know any of these attacks happened - you'd just find a gap in your recordings, an unlocked car, or a silent alarm with no explanation.
Don't WiFi security tools already exist? What makes this different?
Enterprise WiFi intrusion detection systems exist, but they cost thousands of dollars and require a network security background to operate. This is the first consumer device that combines WiFi deauth detection, sub-GHz RF monitoring across four frequency bands (315/433/908/915 MHz), broadband jamming detection, proximity alerting, and automated floodlight activation - all in a plug-and-play device for $299 with no subscription fees. It's purpose-built for home and building security, not IT professionals.
What about false alarms?
Smart filtering eliminates false positives. Your router rebooting won't trigger an alert. Your neighbor's WiFi won't trigger an alert. The device uses multi-layer pattern analysis to distinguish real attacks from normal wireless activity. For those in dense urban areas or apartments where wireless activity is naturally higher, the device includes an Urban Mode - a low sensitivity setting that raises the detection threshold so you only get alerted on the strongest, most definitive attack signatures. This makes it just as effective in a Manhattan apartment as it is in a suburban home.
Where should I place it?
Place it at the front of your home - near the garage or front entrance - so it can detect attackers approaching from the street before they get close. This gives you the earliest possible warning while someone is still outside your property. For larger properties, we recommend adding a second unit in a sheltered structure with power at the back of the property - a pool house, shed, or detached garage works perfectly. This way you have full perimeter coverage and know immediately whether a threat is coming from the front or the back.
Is there a monthly fee or subscription?
No. Never. You pay once and the device is yours. Email alerts, software updates, and all features are included at no additional cost. There are no monthly fees, no subscriptions, and no hidden charges.
Does this work during power outages?
Yes. The built-in battery provides 8-12 hours of continuous monitoring during a power outage. The OLED display and RF detection remain fully active. Email alerts depend on your router also having power, but the device itself keeps watching and will display any threats it detects.
What's included?
WirelessAttackAlarm unit with high-quality rechargeable battery with overcharge protection, USB-C power adapter, quick start guide, and lifetime software updates.
What's the return policy?
30-day no-questions-asked returns. If you're not satisfied, send it back for a full refund. Free shipping on all orders.

For those who want
to know how it works.

Dual-module architecture. Multi-spectrum monitoring. Three patent-pending detection systems.

How it detects

A dedicated RF monitoring processor with a multi-band sub-GHz transceiver continuously scans WiFi 2.4 GHz and four sub-GHz frequency bands — 315, 433, 908, and 915 MHz — covering car key fobs, garage door openers, security alarm sensors, and smart home devices.

RSSI pattern analysis with temporal validation and frame-rate correlation distinguishes real attacks from normal wireless activity. Sub-second detection. Multi-layer filtering with adjustable sensitivity for urban and suburban environments.

How it alerts

A second dedicated processor handles all alerting — connected to the detection module by a hardwired serial link with no wireless attack surface. There is no wireless command that can silence the alert path.

OLED display shows the attack type, frequency, and proximity in real time. Email alerts deliver a detailed briefing to your phone — and persist even if WiFi is disrupted. Optional Shelly smart plug triggers your floodlight automatically on detection.

USB-C powered with built-in battery backup providing 8–12 hours of continuous monitoring during power outages.

WiFi deauthentication attack detected on OLED

WiFi deauthentication attack detected

Jammer RF attack detected on OLED

Jammer RF attack detected

Passive monitoring only — no transmission, no network modification, no cloud dependency.

Patent-pending detection systems

Multi-spectrum wireless monitoring system with temporal correlation analysis. Proximity-based threat classification. False positive reduction through burst detection and pattern validation. Two-stage alert system with confirmation. Post-disconnect broadband jamming detection with resilient alert delivery architecture.

The Alerter module operates in complete wireless isolation. Even if an attacker jams every WiFi and RF frequency in range, the alert path remains intact - because it runs on a physical wire, not a radio signal. No wireless attack can silence your alarm.

U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 63/950,428, 63/960,679 & 64/050,082
Assigned to Wireless Attack Alarm, LLC

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