It Looks Like a Phone. That’s the Point.
Most personal safety tools announce themselves. They look tactical. They look defensive. And sometimes that’s exactly what you don’t want — especially in professional settings, on public transit, or walking through a parking garage at night.
This stun device is designed to resemble a smartphone. It sits in a pocket or purse without standing out, and no one around you has any reason to look twice. When discretion is a priority, the form factor matters as much as the function.
Who This Stun Device Is For
People who work late shifts and walk to their cars alone. College students crossing campus after evening classes. Anyone who prefers their safety tools to stay private rather than visible.
This also makes sense for people who live or work in environments where carrying an obvious self-defense device could create unwanted attention or workplace policy issues. If your preparedness approach leans toward quiet readiness over visible deterrence, this design fits that mindset.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Cell Phone Stun Gun if you want:
- A disguised form factor that blends into everyday items
- Rechargeable convenience with no battery replacements
- A built-in flashlight and 120dB alarm in a single device
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum stopping power — a higher milliamp device may suit you better
- Something you can carry on a keychain for always-on-you access
How It Actually Works
The Cell Phone Stun Gun delivers 14 million volts at 4.7 milliamps — enough to cause involuntary muscle contractions and temporary disorientation on contact. The electrical output is designed to create a window for you to move away from a threatening situation, not to incapacitate someone permanently.
The safety switch requires deliberate action to activate, which prevents accidental discharge in your pocket or bag. There’s also a built-in 120dB alarm that can be used independently as an audible alert — useful when you want to draw attention to a situation without physical contact.
The 50-lumen LED flashlight isn’t just an add-on. It helps you see where you’re going in dark parking structures, poorly lit stairwells, or along unlit sidewalks. Awareness is the first layer of safety, and being able to see clearly supports that.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Cell Phone Stun Gun Stack Up?
| Feature | Cell Phone Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Stun Baton |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concealment | Smartphone disguise ✓ | Small but visible | Canister shape | Obvious |
| Milliamps | 4.7 mA | Varies (1-4.9 mA) | N/A | Varies (3-4.9 mA) |
| Range | Contact only | Contact only | 10-15 feet ✓ | Arm’s length ✓ |
| Power Source | USB rechargeable ✓ | Rechargeable ✓ | Pressurized canister | Rechargeable ✓ |
| Additional Features | Flashlight + Alarm ✓ | Flashlight | UV dye marking | Flashlight |
| Best For | Discreet everyday carry | Always-on-you access | Distance deterrence | Extended reach |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 5½ x 2⅝ x 0.6 inches. Weight: 0.4 lbs. The package includes the stun device, USB charging cable, wrist strap, and user manual. Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery — charge it the same way you’d charge your actual phone. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Check your local and state laws before purchasing. Some jurisdictions restrict or prohibit stun devices entirely, and it’s your responsibility to verify legality in your area.
If discretion is central to how you think about personal safety, this device was designed with that exact priority in mind. Be Prepared and Be Safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this actually function as a cell phone?
No. This is not a working phone. It does not connect to any cellular network, make calls, or run apps. The smartphone appearance is purely for concealment — it’s designed to look like a phone so it doesn’t attract attention when carried in a pocket, purse, or on a desk.
How long does the battery hold a charge?
On standby, the rechargeable lithium battery can hold a charge for several months. Regular test-firing or frequent flashlight use will drain it faster. We recommend checking the charge level at least once a month and topping it off as needed via the included USB cable.
Can I take this through airport security?
No. Stun devices are prohibited in carry-on and checked luggage on commercial flights. TSA will confiscate it, and you may face legal consequences depending on the jurisdiction. If you travel frequently, research the laws at both your departure and destination locations.
What does 4.7 milliamps actually mean?
Milliamps measure the electrical current delivered to the body, which is a more meaningful indicator of effectiveness than voltage alone. At 4.7 milliamps, this device delivers enough current to cause involuntary muscle contractions and temporary disorientation, creating time for you to distance yourself from a threat.







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