Products
For Immediate fast response to purchase a roulette computer, please email us directly at markhowy1@gmail.com
Our new transmitter pens are totally wireless using radio encryption, click on this link to watch a video demonstration of them in action.
This enables the user to place the computer in a wifes handbag so the operator only has a bluetooth neckloop, hearing aid and pen, no computer on them! These retail at £450 and use high quality brass tubing, Silver plated beryllium copper sprung contacts to maintain reliable contacts during operation.
If you have software that works, it can be hosted on a variety of machines, PDAs, mobile phones, Microprocessors, even in watches and calculators, but you need that information relayed back to you covertly and need the best hearing aids on the market, so we designed our own to suit the requirements. We designed it with a intergral battery compartment, so you know your hearing aid can be relied on when operating covertly.
Read more about our hearing aids at Covert Hearing~ Click Here
We also reccommend you purchase a Psion computer to start with, these are loaded with Version 7 now and we are in our 25 year of designing roulette computer prediction software. These are simple to use and we supply video footage of setting these up and using them along with comprehensive Written Instructions. The computers operate closed and will fit into a jacket pocket or wifes handbag, and at a start cost of only £1000 ,these are a brilliant introduction into beating roulette in the casino environment without laying out thousands of pounds instantly. They come with the the hearing aid which at coverthearing.com retail at £250 alone, so you are basically getting the hardware, computer and leads, backup disk and the powerful predictive software for only £1000 and free postage. This kit use to retail at £10,000 in the late 1980s!
The roulette computer kit comes with ~
Hearing Aid pictured above ( colour tone may vary)
1 PDA computer
1 Transmitter Loop
1 remote Switch
Written Instructions
Practice Footage to play along with
Full Customer Support to get you up and running
We also provide other platforms to run the software from , including Keyfob Roulette Computers
starting at £2000, but advise you to start with the Psion Basic kit so you fully understand what is involved without laying out a large sum of money. Keyfob computers do not use hearing aids, but use a unique system for relaying the prediction back to you. This can look like a simple keyfob in your pocket, so no one knows you are using a device. We can also place this technology in pens, but this means the device becomes much more expensive as the parts have to be miniaturised and bespoke to the different designs of pens so the casinos do not recognise them in the casino.
We also supply a variety of secondplayer transmitter kits that allows second players to place bets for you whilst you do all the computer handling and making predictions. So its no problem to relay that important prediction covertly and secretly to the second player, using bluetooth and a second hearing aid, the second person only has a neck loop andhearing aid and can hear everything you can hear! With just the simple Jabra/induction hybrid and the transmitter that matches this plus a hearing aid, you can transmit your predictions discretely.
Some companies are offering a metronome built into a mobile phone or small keyfob, these are a ridiculous price for such cheap technology.
One of our programs fitted into a mobile phone with pen transmitter and hearing aid~
Other devices
One company is selling such a device for £189 when you can download the same thing for a few pounds to your mobile phone or in some cases totally for free. Many other sellers use simple pulse counting to predict roulette, although its not that accurate.
Quality metronome for your mobile phone.
http://www.op111.com/mobile_phone_metronome.php
We only sell the instructions for using a metronome to aid in roulette prediction, but if you are interested in such methods, contact us through our contact form at the top of the page.
Author : Professor Mark Anthony Howe Copyright 2009 ©
