Bug Detection PRO, a service provider for bug and hidden camera detection operated by Akai Office Co., Ltd., has released a guide titled 'Comparative Standards for Bug Detection Service Rankings: 7 Recommended Items to Consider.'

Recognizing that differences between service providers in the Japanese bug detection industry are often hard to distinguish, the new page outlines seven key points to verify before engaging a service.

Key Comparison Points for Bug Detection Services:

1. Track Record: It is crucial to verify not just how long the company has been in business, but how long they have continuously performed specialized bug detection. Total surveys and the range of clients served provide insights into field experience.

2. Validation Environment: Accuracy in detection is honed through repeated testing with actual devices. Companies should possess verification environments like shielded boxes or clean rooms.

3. Maximum Frequency of Wideband Receivers: Wideband receivers have physical limits on frequency bands. Confirming the range a service can handle is essential.

4. Type and Maximum Frequency of Spectrum Analyzers: Since the effective range varies based on the type of equipment and its frequency limits, verifying what gear a firm uses is important.

5. Types of NLJD (Non-Linear Junction Detectors): NLJDs are effective for finding electronic components that aren't emitting radio waves. The availability of 3-axis types versus 1-axis types is a key comparison factor.

6. Equipment and Range for Remote-Controlled Bugs: Remote-controlled bugs are increasingly multi-channeled. It is important to know how a firm verifies activation and which channels they cover.

7. Availability of Price Lists: Companies that clearly state basic fees and conditions for additional charges are easier for clients to compare.

Information Disclosed by Bug Detection PRO:

Bug Detection PRO provides transparency by disclosing the following: - Track Record: Over 12,000 surveys in 26 years. - Validation Environment: Shielded boxes, clean rooms, and over 100 actual devices owned. - Wideband Receiver: Owns AOR AR6000 (up to 6000MHz). - Spectrum Analyzer: Owns a benchtop-type unit (supports up to 30GHz). - NLJD: Owns two 3-axis and one 1-axis models. - Remote Bug Countermeasures: Custom-built equipment capable of forced activation and full-channel coverage. - Pricing: Price list published online, with minor exceptions.

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