How does Mic-Lock work in technical terms?Updated 9 months ago
Mic-Lock is designed using a MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) and passive components to mirror the expected electrical signature that a microphone that is recording a silent room would transmit.
The host can be a PC, Mac, tablet, or any smartphone (iOS or Android).
Anything with the same port as the Mic-Lock will work.
Mic-Lock will function as a real audio source for any device.
- Can you explain the mechanism by which Mic-Lock blocks audio input from the microphone?
- What is the technical process that allows Mic-Lock to prevent microphones from capturing sound?
- How does Mic-Lock interact with a device's hardware to disable the microphone functionality?
- In what way does Mic-Lock signal to the device that the microphone should not pick up any audio?
- Could you detail the underlying technology that enables Mic-Lock to secure conversations from being recorded?