May 21, 2008

It’s Not the Network, It’s a Stun Gun

Imagine the sense of security and power you’ll feel knowing that safety is as close as the cell phone in your pocket, purse, or palm. Cell phone stun guns are one of the latest innovations in disguised self-defense available to the public today. These days nearly everyone carries a cell phone with them, so nobody will know that the seemingly harmless phone in your hand is actually a very effective, non-lethal, self defense weapon that can deliver an unexpected shocking outcome.

Despite its technologically advanced and hip disguise, a cell phone stun gun works exactly like other stun guns. The user simply presses the end of the cell phone device into the attacker and presses the stun button, or trigger. This unloads an electrical charge into the attacker’s body thereby overworking their muscle group. The longer the cell phone stun gun is held on the person, the more effective the shock effect delivered. You will not feel any shock back even if you are touching the person or if they are holding on to you, which makes this innovative device even more appealing to both men and women, because the stun effect is localized to where the device is held on the attacker.

Different designs of cell phone stun guns are available to suit your personal preference and sense of style. The Immobilizer Cell Phone Stun gun is a powerful 900,000 volts and includes a flashlight, which is helpful if you need to light up your door while unlocking it or suddenly find yourself in a power outage. The Firestorm Cell Phone Stun gun delivers an incapacitating 800,000 volts of stopping power. Both deliver plenty of power to take down any attacker and escape from danger without them every having a clue that you were armed.

Filed under Personal Safety, Products by Joe Lau

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