TOOGOO KII K2 Electromagnetic Field EMF Gauss Meter Ghost Hunting Detector
Features
- The use of broadband pass technology within device which means being more sensitive than other EMF meters in picking up electromagnetic frequency.
- There are 5 various colour LED signals to represent different level of magnetic field. It is suitable to use either indoor or outdoor applications for measuring any electric device, power line,
- Measure wide spectrum of EMF from 50 to 20,000 Hertz
- Identify potentially harmful long term overexposure to EMF
- Sensitive in detecting electromagnetic field
Features
- Professional Ghost Hunting Tool
- CXII EMF Ghost Box
- Free to Use
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The real, authentic K11 METER is what I use now (and you can see it being tested in my night time review video also) Is a superb, quality device for detecting ...
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From the Manufacturer. The Ghost Meter has been calibrated to ignore the extremely subtle EMF emissions surrounding the human body, yet is still sensitive enough to detect the small, distinct, erratic EMF energy fluctuations frequently found at reputed haunted locations.
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Ghost Hunting 101
Definitions Ghost Hunt - going to a place were there have been no sightings of ghosts and trying to catch some on film (video and photos), sounds, eyewitness, etc. (graveyards are the number one place to start, churches, schools and older buildings too)