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PZ-X80 Discreet Anti-positioning Jammer for GPS L1/L2/L3/L4/L5 (Power Bank-shape)

Original price was: 463.36$.Current price is: 295.25$.

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The PZ-X80 Portable GPS jammer may weigh only 200 g and measure just 160×100×30 mm, but don’t let the slim profile fool you. Its hidden antennas keeps the design streamlined, while still pushing 5 W of output power across five frequency bands – not just GPS L1, but also other key navigation and positioning signals that many cheaper models ignore.

Power Bank Style GPS Jammer
PZ-X80 Discreet Anti-positioning Jammer for GPS L1/L2/L3/L4/L5 (Power Bank-shape) 463.36$ Original price was: 463.36$.295.25$Current price is: 295.25$.
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At first glance, the PZ-X80 could pass for a stylish mobile power bank sitting on your desk or in your car’s cup holder. But looks can be deceiving – this sleek gadget is a 5-band Anti-positioning GPS jammer in disguise, designed to outsmart modern tracking systems without screaming “I’m blocking your signal!”.

Three Ways to Power Up – Anywhere, Anytime

Unlike many GPS Tracker blockers that tie you to a single power source, the PZ-X80 is built for true mobility. You can:

  • Plug it into a power bank (yes, even the one it looks like) via USB for ultra-portable use.
  • Connect it to your car’s cigarette lighter with the included spring-coil charger.
  • Run it from a standard AC power adapter at home or in the office.

This triple-power approach makes it equally at home on the road, in a parked vehicle, or inside a building.

Compact, Yet Surprisingly Powerful

The PZ-X80 may weigh only 200 g and measure just 160×100×30 mm, but don’t let the slim profile fool you. Its hidden antennas keeps the design streamlined, while still pushing 5 W of output power across five frequency bands – not just GPS L1, but also other key navigation and positioning signals that many cheaper models ignore.

Thanks to strategic signal targeting, placement matters:

  • In cars, keep it near the dashboard or center console for best coverage.
  • Indoors, position it centrally to maximize the interference radius.

PZ-X80 vs. PUS-JMC5 – Which One Wins?

While the PUS-JMC5 is a workhorse with a built-in cooling fan and solid long-term endurance, it covers only three frequency bands and feels a bit bulkier. The PZ-X80, on the other hand:

  • Covers more bands (5 vs. 3)
  • Weighs less
  • Offers more flexible charging options
  • Blends in better for discreet use

If portability and multi-band versatility are your top priorities, the PZ-X80 takes the crown.

Heat Management Without the Noise

GSM jammers with dense heat dissipation holes

Instead of relying on noisy fans, the PZ-X80 uses dense heat-dissipation vents to keep temperatures in check. This means it stays quiet, subtle, and – bonus – avoids drawing unnecessary attention.


Key Specs:

  • Dimensions: 160×100×30 mm
  • Weight: ~200 g
  • Power Options:
    1. USB power bank – 5 V / 2.5 A
    2. Car charger – 12 V / 1 A or 24 V / 0.5 A
    3. AC adapter – 220-240 V / 2.5 A
  • Output Power: 5 W total, 5 frequency bands

Additional information

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GPS L1, GPS L2, GPSL3, GPSL4, GPSL5