deviceOwl: Find Spy Devices

Reveal Spy Devices With AI

Published by: Entropic

Description

Discover Device Potential
deviceOwl is an AI point-and-shoot hardware device checker that helps you identify the make and model of devices, and reveal their privacy implications.
Covert spy devices are cameras and microphones that are either miniaturized, or disguised as other trusted household objects. They have serious implications, because they can be well disguised, highly reliable, and are widely available for purchase.
Household smart devices can enhance the convenience and peace of mind we have at home, but sometimes at a cost of privacy and security.
With an eye towards privacy, deviceOwl helps you quickly identify these devices, providing both simple, and in-depth details about their capabilities.
Simply point your smartphone at a device, and let deviceOwl intelligently check it, based on its knowledge of thousands of devices. If a device is recognized, deviceOwl provides details about the device's capabilities, helping you to make the right decisions about how to protect your privacy, and the privacy of the people you care about.
Information includes make, model, privacy and safety considerations, sensors, network, storage, power, remote control, AI capabilities, and manufacturer information, including origin, parent companies, privacy policy, and the current government blacklist status of the manufacturer.
FEATURES
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- Basic Edition helps identify popular consumer household smart devices.
- Advanced Edition helps identify covert consumer spy devices, and provides in-depth device capabilities with a focus on privacy.
- Regular device knowledge updates keep deviceOwl aware of new devices.
- Heads up display and interactive guidance to make it easier to check devices.
- Designed for traveling. Once installed and updated, check devices without a cloud or network connection.
IMPORTANT NOTES & LIMITATIONS
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- Checks visible devices that are roughly up to the size of a shoebox.
- Please follow the guidance provided on safely and correctly checking devices.
- Some devices may look similar to each other, especially under different lighting conditions, and from different angles. Please confirm all device detections using the reported make and model.
- DeviceOwl is not a network device scanner, or camera lens reflection checker. Instead, it uses AI to visually recognize devices by their shape and form.
- Does not identify individual components of dismantled devices, such as their circuit boards and other components.
- Does not identify certain device types whose surface is dominated by an LCD screen, including TV's, tablets, and smartphones. Refer to the device type selection screen for the most current list of supported device types.
- Due to the volume of sample submissions, Entropic Labs responses to device sample submissions may be limited.
SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
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deviceOwl “Basic Edition”
- Check popular consumer household smart devices using AI computer vision.
- Reveal basic information, and in-depth device capabilities with a focus on privacy.
deviceOwl “Advanced Edition” (Subscription)
- Boosts deviceOwl with knowledge of covert consumer spy devices.
- Reveal important privacy and safety considerations for select devices.
- Cognition Boost feature helps to help identify partially damaged or marked devices.
- Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
- Subscription renews automatically unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
- Manage your subscriptions, and turn off automatic renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase.
- Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription.
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$9.99

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  • Is DeviceOwl free?

    Yes, DeviceOwl is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    DeviceOwl has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $9.99.

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User Rating

4.31 out of 5

480 ratings in United States

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Ratings History

DeviceOwl Reviews

Great App

Nabs21212121 on

United States

This app is awesome. I love it! 🤩It has not been wrong so far! 10 ⭐️’s

Travel buddy

Ninja828282 on

United States

I started to travel more often post-Covid. I found the detection gets better and showed me more stuff. When it spots something weird, then I can take action to prevent being recorded. Ty ! my travel buddy ^^

This app is horrible! Requesting refund!

G41679 on

United States

Refund please

Wise bird !

Music4ever## on

United States

Firstly, I thought it was just another app that bluffed. However, I was sold when it detected my smoke alarm and showed me the brand and its functionality that I wasn't aware of. Good job!

Upgrade

Slinkywikie on

United States

Just upgraded and now it keeps booting me out. Paying for an upgraded version but getting a version less user friendly than the original….🤨

Hidden device

Makito#30# on

United States

Got me very much interesting things about this app cause for myself I think it works perfectly

Unfortunate

Ten2labuff on

United States

I purchased the app and paid for the “Advanced Version”. Not a bunch of money but the app doesn’t allow for any object not on the list. Plus, if you’re not in about a foot of the device, it cannot check it. Finally, when you have a huge unit like a computer or air conditioner face, the camera sensor doesn’t allow for expansion to get the whole unit. I tried a Wi-Fi unit, a fire alarm, and the app didn’t recognize either. Sadly, beside the monetary loss, I have to look elsewhere for a device that works. Good luck.

Cannot identify common household objects

review on your shoe on

United States

It is nice to see an app that allows you to check to see if it functions without asking for a credit card *first* which gets the app a couple of stars right there. So far, I have checked two items. The first, a standard ceiling light, seen in every residence in the Western Hemisphere, cannot be identified by this app. I cannot recall if I had these in Hong Kong-thought I did which really begs the question, if they are truly ubiquitous, why does this app not id them? Also it doesn’t id a stereo, just boom boxes. Stereos are arguably more common. The app doesn’t have a category for either of these on its list. If I find something it does identify, I will change the rating.

Tried to go by appearance of devices🤨

ltipg on

United States

Uses camera to try to go by the appearance of devices, if real or not supposedly. Also instantly went to taking up too much memory.

Feel had

JR Looks on

United States

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