Which jammer can I use to block a 2011 toyota camry car alarm?
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Which jammer can I use to block a 2011 toyota camry car alarm?
Hi!
Can you tell me what kind of jammer do I have to use to block a 2011 toyota camry remote control alarm with key less system. My neighbor car alarm don't let me sleep at night. I want to try your device. What is your return policy and wararntee?
Thanks!
Hi there, Tom!
Basically there are three various types of RF remote controls. Every car alarm remote control trinket uses radio frequencies to transmit signals to a receiver that is mounted in the car, so the brains of the car alarm know when to lock or unlock your car. You should know that the signal the trinket or keyless remote system send is encrypted, but still car hijackers use it to steal cars. They simply intercept and decrypt the signal, so they can send the same one to a car alarm and the doors will be opened. That's why we at Jammer-Store recommend to use car alarm jammers to protect your property from thieves.
That 2011 toyota camry remote control may use two different frequency bands, it may run 314-315 or 433-434 MHz frequency to send signals. So we recommend you to use a universal remote control jammer to be sure that you neighbor's car alarm won't bother you anymore. That universal signal blocker will jam all the possible frequencies that keyless system may use.
When it comes to warranty and returns – our company is the first on the market to provide a one year warranty for all our products, so you can be sure in their quality. Also, if you have some questions about your signal jammer, feel free to ask them here and if there is something that makes you unsatisfied with our products – feel free to contact our sales team, they will be happy to help you. You will be able to get a full refund in 14 days from the moment of your order delivery, despite the reason.
Thank you for your question, I hope I've managed to help.
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