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Product Description
UFO sightings are reported all over the planet by thousands of people. The real question is whether UFO's are interstellar vehicles visiting Earth? Most UFO sightings can be classified as misidentified aircraft, planets or other aerial phenomena, but not all of them. There is a small percentage of UFO sightings that can't be explained by any known aircraft or natural phenomena. It is this small percentage of UFO sightings that create an exciting possibility. Over the years real UFO sightings have reported simultaneous electromagnetic disturbances. The UFO Detector is designed to sense these electromagnetic disturbances and signal their detection flashing 13 LED's simultaneously and beeping. The elegantly designed transparent plastic disc case is a handsome sculptured conversation piece that allows one to see the electronics inside the case. Suitable for use as a small base or as a display on a desk, shelf or bedroom dresser. Size is approximately 3 " dia. by 4" tall.Features
- 33 PERCENT OF AMERICANS BELIEVE IN UFO'S and 1 in 10 Americans believe they have seen a UFO according to a 2012 study by National Geographic Channel.
- THE UFO DETECTOR IS DESIGNED TO SENSE THESE MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES. Continual 24/7 monitoring of its surrounding area.
- INCLUDES: 9V wall adapter and sculptured case. Approximately 3" diameter x 4" tall.
- CONFIRMED UFO SIGHTINGS HAVE REPORTED: simultaneous magnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, like cars sputtering, and magnetic compasses spinning wildly.
- EASY TO USE. Blue LED's light in a rotating circular pattern in monitoring mode. UFO Detector signals anomaly by flashing all LED's and simultaneously beeping. Reset detector by lifting UFO detector and turning it upside down for one second.
Top Reviews
They're here.by George Takei (5 out of 5 stars)
May 29, 2013
I purchased this gizmo to play a prank on my husband Brad, who still prattles on about his "fourth-kind" encounter when he was just thirteen. (The 4th kind involves a probe, if you're wondering. I keep saying it was likely his redneck neighbor dressed as ET, but that possibility is too dreadful for him to truly accept.)
On the anniversary of Brad's alleged abduction, I placed the device by our bedside, then set-up an electromagnetic wave generator under the bed, with a timer to go off right at midnight. (If you're wondering where to get one, I recommend the Skymall Catalog. I also picked up some Motivational posters and fake garden rock speakers to save on shipping. You're welcome.)
But back to my prank. It was all set to go, and I was as giddy as a six year old waiting for Santa. But like a typical six year old, I fell asleep before the damn thing went off. I awoke to the flashing of multiple LEDs from the UFO-02 Detector, and bolted up, eager to see Brad's petrified face. Aha!
But Brad wasn't there.
In fact, I wasn't even in our bedroom any more. Instead, I stood face-to-face with Leonardo da Vinci. Or perhaps it was Professor Dumbledore, I'm not really certain. In either event, It was a manifestation that the being I shall call the "Intelligence" had determined my brain would most easily accept for deliverance of The Message.
You see, the Intelligence had come to convey to us humans that the Imperative was nigh, that what we loosely dub the Singularity was only the beginning of a limitless existence unbounded by physical space and time, and that sugar-free alternatives are actually WORSE for us than the real deal. He made sure that last point was clear by making me repeat it twice.
When I came to, Brad was sound asleep in his tin foil hat, the UFO-02 detector was gone, and, sure enough, all of my Splenda had been replaced with little, brown raw sugar packets. When I tried to tell Brad about Leonardo/Dumbledore and The Message, he rolled over away from me, grumbling that I shouldn't eat so much ice cream or any dairy product before bed.
Will trip when a strong enough moving magnetic field is near.
by A.J.Y. (4 out of 5 stars)
October 17, 2018
I'm glad to own this little device. It's been sitting on my shelf for a couple years. I've accidentally tripped it a few times by shredding credit cards on the other side of the room. Bumping into the shelf it is on will set it off too. I think future versions of this same device would be greatly improved with the addition of a timer that activates when the alarm trips so you know how long ago the device tripped, should you arrive home and it's going off.
One Star is Too Much for This Product
by Cyphis (1 out of 5 stars)
September 7, 2012
I don't know if this is a scam or if mine was broken, but it doesn't work and I am still getting abducted by UFO's on a regular basis.
Accurate and Faithful
by R. J. Reid (5 out of 5 stars)
December 29, 2010
This little gizmo is a bargain at twice the price and much more accurate than the voices in my head.
Father and friends love it
by Jeffrey Bates (5 out of 5 stars)
January 4, 2014
The detector has become a beacon for people in the retirement community where my father displays it with pride. He asked what to do if a UFO was detected, and offered to send his wife out to see if any family members were returning.
it works
by Amazon Customer (5 out of 5 stars)
March 21, 2018
it works great
A cool way to detect aliens...and more
by Jeff Flamholz (4 out of 5 stars)
September 21, 2013
What a unique device. It sits on our table, red lights circling around the inside. When an electromagnetic force comes near, it sounds the alarm. Not too loudly so as to scare the aliens away. One more thing, however. It also apparently detects spirits in the room if they come close to the device. Obviously, their electromagnetic output is far lower than an alien's, so they pretty much have to touch the device. Still pretty cool, though.
Useful as guard for high voltage experiments
by Chris (5 out of 5 stars)
July 2, 2016
Hello
This device is great.
I use it as alert system for my high-voltage electro static field experiments.
I incubate plants to induce epigenetic effects and some times water leaks from the pots.
Today the detector which I built in ufo model alerted when a creeping current was going to destroy my duct tape.
Poorly constructed. Do not waste your money. The insides are not even attached to the outsides and t
by James Carbary (1 out of 5 stars)
February 8, 2016
Poorly constructed. Do not waste your money. The insides are not even attached to the outsides, and there is no bottom, only a bare circuit board to scratch up surfaces and short out the product.
Does NOT work on Vulcans
by JL (1 out of 5 stars)
October 4, 2014
I received this product as a gift. I (wrongly) assumed it would cover all Class M planet denizen craft with cloaking devices. It does not work on green blooded species whatsover.
With that said, I will also tell you Vulcans are terrible houseguests. Mr. Spock showed up on my doorstep one evening, and told me he came to check the flux capacitor in the refrigerator. The fridge was making some weird noises, so I let him in. Well, he helped himself to all the Sunny D, then demanded some vodka. I asked if he wanted a screwdriver. He insults me by telling me my thought process is illogical. He decided to make himself a sandwich, and didn't even offer to make me one. He settled down on the couch, and texted his friends on his communicator while binge watching Dexter on Netflix.
I took that as a sign to ask him to leave, and then his drunk Romulan friends show up, and one of them barfs up Tranya in a potted plant!
That whole night the damn UFO-02 Detector never even went off! Apparently, it works as an alien attractor. I lured them outside by throwing a piece of swiss cheese on the lawn. When they were all outside in a dog pile fighting over it, I was able to lock them out of the house.
Is there a firmware upgrade available that will detect ALL non terra humanoid forms? I read in the police blotter there is a serious alien problem in my town.
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