Adams MIT Metal Detecting Glove (Single)
Searching suspects or members of the public can be extremely dangerous work, especially due to the unpredictable conditions that accompany law enforcement work. Make your searches safer with the Adams MIT Metal Detecting Glove (Single), a hand-worn metal detector that provides a silent vibrating alert upon locating a piece of hidden metal.
Purchase Quantity
The Adams MIT Metal Detecting Glove is priced and sold as a single glove.
Sizing Information
The Adams MIT Glove is sold in a single universal size that should suit most users.
How Does the Adams MIT Metal Detecting Glove Protect You?
Detection of deadly objects is a primary part of police, security and other law enforcement work, but current methods are not foolproof and can lead to failure or injury. With the Adams MIT Glove, users are able to quickly and covertly detect metallic objects on a subject's person, drawing on the benefit of a silent vibrating alert across the wrist, as well as 100% accurate detection.
Performance Ratings
- EN 61000 (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
Key Features and Benefits
- Hand-worn metal-detector
- Provided in a single size
- Designed for pat downs and close-contact search
- Fully automatic metal detection with vibration alert
- Silent vibration alert against wrist allows for tactical advantage
- Single 9V battery for hundreds of hours of use
- No visible wires
- Machine washable
Who Can Use the Adams MIT Metal Detecting Glove?
Due to its revolutionary method of metal-detection via a gloved hand, this glove has fantastic benefits for the following professions:
How Does the Adams MIT Detecting Glove Improve Searches?
Thorough searches are essential for locating deadly objects, but difficulties can arise in the field which can reduce the chance of a successful search. With the Adams MIT Detecting Glove, you can be as thorough as possible, with minimal contact and a tactical vibrating alarm on the wrist for instant recognition of metal.
How Does the Adams MIT Metal Detecting Glove Provide a Tactical Advantage?
When a metal object has been detected, the MIT emits a silent vibration against the wearer's wrist, allowing the operator a covert, tactical advantage. The MIT also gives the operator's fingers complete dexterity to feel for concealed objects that are non-metallic.
How Safe is the Adams Detector?
Adams have conducted studies regarding their devices' safety with pacemakers and pregnant women. Their units produce a fraction of radiated power that would be found in many other daily devices such as the mobile phone, allowing for safe usage. For more information please consult the "Safety Study" PDF below.
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