Product Description




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Why can’t the silent sleep tracker be detected?
The commonly used sleep locator operates only once a day and works for just 5–7 minutes each time. Therefore, when the detector is scanning for wireless signals, the locator may not be transmitting any signal.
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Why can’t the position of the real-time locator be accurately identified?
The real-time locator sends a signal every 10 seconds. For accurate detection, keep the detector stationary for at least 5 minutes before moving to a new location. Avoid back-and-forth movement during this time.
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Why does the detector terminal beep with a “Di-Di” sound?
Signals are everywhere, and interference is common. Turn off known sources like mobile phones and Wi-Fi routers during detection, and reduce sensitivity to minimize interference.
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Why do detectors near the windows of the house make such loud noises?
Windows made of aluminum alloy can form a loop antenna, which enhances signal reception significantly. This increased sensitivity may result in the detector producing a loud noise.
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Why can’t the camera be detected?
This could be because the camera is not functioning, or it is a wired camera that does not use a Wi-Fi signal.