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Mltifunctional Counterfiet money detector with magnifying lense
UGX 145,000
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UGX 145,000
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Most models combine several detection methods in one unit:
- UV (Ultraviolet) Light — Reveals hidden security threads, fluorescent inks, or marks that glow under UV (usually 365nm wavelength).
- Magnetic (MG) Sensor — Detects magnetic ink or properties in genuine bills (often with a beep or light indicator).
- Watermark (WM) / White Light — Illuminates the translucent watermark image visible when held to light.
- Infrared (IR) — Checks for IR-absorbing or reflecting patterns (on some advanced models).
- Magnifying Lens — Built-in or attached magnifier (typically 5x to 14x, sometimes 8x or 10x) to inspect micro-printing, fine lines, serial numbers, and intricate patterns that fakes often fail to replicate accurately.
- Additional — Some include size/thickness detection, LED white light for general viewing, or support for IDs/credit cards/passports.
Power options: Battery-powered (rechargeable USB or AAA), plug-in, or auto on/off for energy saving. Many are portable and lightweight (under 500g).
How to Use
- Insert the bill or place it under the device.
- Activate UV light to check for glowing security features.
- Use the magnetic sensor (if available) — genuine notes usually trigger a positive signal.
- Shine white light through for watermark visibility.
- Flip to the magnifying lens side to closely examine micro-text and details (e.g., "Bank of Uganda" fine print on UGX notes).
- Compare against known genuine bills — most devices give clear pass/fail via lights, beeps, or visual cues.