A wrist-worn instrument and an encrypted piconet of collectors that map the RF and network world around you – WiFi, BLE, LAN, sub-GHz – and flag the surveillance pointed at you. Every find geotagged, everything on your device. No cloud. No accounts. Auditable to the last line.
The watch and its collectors log the whole field: the signals around you – and, in amber, the devices aimed back. Every record is geotagged against a GPS-disciplined clock and written to local storage. Nothing is uploaded; nothing touches a cloud.
The console's home face — every subsystem live, refreshed each second against a GPS-disciplined clock: GPS lock, WiFi, BLE volume, the ring, sub-GHz finds, storage, battery. Tap any tile to drill into the detail. This is the real UI, not a mockup made for the web.
Every reading is captured on the device. Nowhere else.
The watch is your console; the ring and the sub-GHz node extend its senses; wh-link carries every find back over an encrypted link. The watch fuses them, geotags, dedupes, and writes it all to local storage. Add a radio and the watch fuses it. It's a mesh of instruments you own.
The console on your wrist: WiFi, BLE, and LAN scanning, GPS-disciplined logging, and a live signals dashboard. Runs standalone – everything else is optional.
ConsoleWiFi, BLE, and 802.15.4 with on-board threat detection, relayed to the watch over wh-link. A second set of senses that fits in a pocket.
CollectorSweeps 315 / 433 / 868 / 915 MHz, captures and classifies OOK and FSK, and reports finds with the exact frequency, modulation, and fingerprint.
CollectorYour data never leaves your device. No cloud, no accounts, no telemetry – not now, not later.
Every link between your devices is authenticated and encrypted – X25519 key agreement, ChaCha20-Poly1305, and a short pairing string you verify by eye.
Clean-room, conformance-tested, open source. When it ships, you can read exactly how every byte moves.
We say what's verified on real hardware and what isn't. Instrument-grade, not marketing-grade.
We've cut the first alpha and it's in field testing now. Join the test to get an early build and help us harden the release candidate. When it's ready, the source goes public – no gate, no waitlist after that.