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Curated anti-surveillance gear from verified manufacturers worldwide. IR-blocking optics, adversarial patterns, biometric defeat systems. Plus open-source DIY tutorials to build your own.

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Legal protective gear for demonstrations, protests, and personal safety

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Anti-Drone Technology

CRITICAL: RF jammers are illegal in the US per FCC regulations. Drone jammers interfere with emergency communications and aviation systems. Marketing/selling jammers can result in heavy fines.

However, drone detection systems are legal and widely available. Passive RF detection monitors 2.4GHz/5.8GHz drone signals without transmission.

Legal Detection Systems

  • Handheld RF detectors (2.4GHz/5.8GHz passive monitoring)
  • Acoustic detection (propeller noise signature analysis)
  • Visual/thermal camera systems
  • Software-defined radio (SDR) spectrum analysis
  • Phone apps using acoustic/visual detection

Defense Options

  • IR clothing defeats thermal imaging drones
  • Adversarial patterns confuse AI object tracking
  • Net guns (legal for property defense in some states)
  • Physical barriers (netting, enclosed spaces)

Note: Commercial drone detection available from Dedrone, DroneShield, Fortem Technologies. Military/LE grade only. Consumer market focuses on privacy-preserving detection + passive countermeasures.

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Legal Detection Only

Passive RF monitoring
2.4GHz / 5.8GHz bands
No transmission

DIY: Camera-Shy Hoodie

Build your own IR-flooding anti-surveillance hoodie based on Marc Pierce's open-source design. Total cost: ~$30-50 in parts.

How It Works

The Camera-Shy Hoodie uses 12 high-power IR LEDs operating at 850nm - the same wavelength security cameras use for night vision. A tuned strobe overexposes the camera's sensor, creating a "halo of light" that obscures your face and upper body. Imperceptible to human eyes.

Parts List

  • 12× High-power 850nm IR LEDs (3W each)
  • Arduino Nano or compatible microcontroller
  • 12× Current-limiting resistors (appropriate for LEDs)
  • USB battery pack (10,000mAh recommended)
  • Conductive thread or thin wire
  • Black hoodie (cotton/poly blend works best)
Full Tutorial + Files Assembly Guide (PDF)
Camera-Shy Hoodie

The Technology

Every piece of InvisibleWare is engineered using verified adversarial techniques tested against real-world surveillance systems.

Our patterns are trained on YOLO (You Only Look Once), the most widely-deployed object detection algorithm. Our IR systems use the same wavelength spectrum as security cameras - turning their own technology against them.

  • Tested against YOLOv5, YOLOv8, and Faster R-CNN
  • Defeats 3D infrared facial mapping (Face ID, iris scanning)
  • Blocks RFID/NFC scanning up to 13.56MHz
  • All fabrics lab-tested for IR reflectivity and absorption
  • Open-source pattern algorithms available on request
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Multi-Layer Protection

Visual disruption, IR flooding, signal blocking, biometic defeat

How It Works

Three layers of protection

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Visual Disruption

Adversarial patterns confuse AI object detection algorithms - system sees nothing or misidentifies you as inanimate object.

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IR Flooding

High-powered infrared LEDs overexpose night-vision cameras and block 3D facial mapping systems like Face ID.

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Signal Blocking

Embedded Faraday mesh shields RFID chips in pockets, blocking unauthorized scanning of cards and passports.

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Biometric Defeat

IR-blocking lenses and facial disruption patterns prevent collection of critical biometric measurements.