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Ghost Hunting Kit Standard XL by Spectral Technologies

8 December 2008 No Comment

Ghost Hunting Kit Standard XL by Spectral Technologies




The Standard XL Ghost Hunting Kit by Spectral Technologies includes a Cellsensor EMF detector and a Mastercool 52227 Infrared Thermometer. The kit provides two of the most important tools for a Ghost Hunter / Paranormal Investigator. The Cellsensor 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. The Cellsensor provides three corroborating indicators of EMF emission strength. A needle based display, LED lights, and an adjustable audio signal. The response time of this meter is excellent, easily outperforming more expensive EMF meters. It can also be operated in silent mode so it doesn’t interfere with EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) recordings or distract other investigators during an investigation. Compare the value this kit offers compared to buying an infrared thermometer and EMF Meter separately. There is no other offer that comes close to providing these levels of features and performance for the price. You’ve seen television ghost hunters use similar detectors and thermometers. Now you can get your own at a reasonable price and start investigating the unknown.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Good starter kit, but..
the thermometer only measures the surface temperature of an object. Therefore if you feel a cold spot in the air, it can’t accurately measure it.

The EMF detector works great, although readings only go up to 5 Mg.

The probe also needs to be quite close to the source, so it’s best to slowly move it around quite a bit for best results.

Overall it’s a decent starter kit.

4 Stars for EMF, 2 stars for Thermometer. Average 3.

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