

Records keystrokes from any USB keyboard;
Smallest hardware keylogger on the market, only 0.4" (10 mm) long;
16MB internal flash memory;
100% stealthy, undetectable for security software;
Supports over 40 national keyboard layouts;
Compatible with barcode readers;
Works as a Wi-Fi hotspot;
Connect from any computer, smartphone, or tablet;
Access data from a web browser, no spy keylogger software or app necessary to download;
Retrieve data remotely without touching the device;
Simple and clear WWW interface;
Supports WEP, WPA, and WPA-2 network security;
Memory is protected by hardware encryption.
Observe WWW, E-mail & chat usage by children and employees;
Monitor employee productivity;
Protect your child from online hazards and predators;
Save a copy of the typed text.
Size is an unquestionable advantage in surveillance, security, and forensic applications of hardware keyloggers, and with 0.4" (10 mm) in length, the Wi-Fi Keylogger is the smallest computer hardware keylogger available on the market!
All Wi-Fi Keyloggers act as Wi-Fi hotspots. You can connect the Wi-Fi Keylogger with any Wi-Fi device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop without even touching the device! The Wi-Fi Keylogger device will then present a webpage with the data log and configuration options. No additional remote spy keylogger software or drivers are necessary to download.
Unlike traditional keyloggers which work as USB flash drives, you don't need to have physical access to a Wi-Fi Keylogger to retrieve the logged and tracking data. Simply connect to it over Wi-Fi, download the log file and you're done. You can then hide the PC spy keylogger by erasing the log, disabling further logging, or even hiding the WLAN network.
The Wi-Fi Keylogger is compatible with all types of USB keyboards and barcode readers. Just connect the keylogger in line with the keyboard and all keystroke data will be recorded. The keylogger is 100% stealthy and does not pop up as a system device.
The Wi-Fi Keylogger is a powerful surveillance and security tool. The web interface allows configuring the Access Point WLAN settings, as well as a keystroke logging option. Over 40 national keyboard layouts are supported, including the most popular languages and keyboard layouts used throughout the world.