Monday, April 29, 2013

Best Geo-Phone Paranormal Research Tool



Geo-Phone Paranormal Research Tool by Gen-El




Vibrations carry interesting information. Termites or bees in a wall cavity produce vibrations, so do footsteps, voices, and machinery. Even flipping a switch or tapping on a keyboard produces detectable vibrations if you have the right equipment!


The Geo-Phone, when placed against a hard surface, will translate those vibrations into an electric signal which can be heard and/or recorded and analyzed. Listen directly with the supplied earbuds. Or connect 3.5 mm stereo output jack to your voice recorder to log the information for later review (separate cable required). Or better yet, connect to your PC (mic input) and view frequency and spectrum data with freely available software such as Audacity.


Definitely sensitive enough to eavesdrop through walls as it picks up voices with amazing clarity, and maybe to hear the tumblers drop in a high quality combination lock. Could be used in rescue work. Volume is adjustable. Rechargeable. Runs for about 12 hours per charge, recharges in about 3 hours. Operating Temperature: -20°to 50°C.


In paranormal research, it could be a revolution in collecting EVP. Hold the Geo-Phone to stair steps, or flooring to listen for unseen feet. Listen at windows of abandoned buildings. Check gravestones, church walls, wooden beams, even rock formations for vibrations from the "other side".


Includes everything you need to get started:


- Geo-Phone Sensor


- AC charger (110-220V, 50/60Hz)


- USB cable for charging from your computer


- Stereo earbudsRead more Geo-Phone Paranormal Research Tool

Geo-Phone Paranormal Research Tool Feature

  • Ultrasensitive vibration detector
  • Converts vibrations into audible sound
  • Translates vibrations into an electric signal which can be heard and/or recorded and analyzed
  • Sensitive enough to eavesdrop through walls as it picks up voices with amazing clarity
  • Portable, rechargeable, hand held and light weight, simple to use




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