The Range-R manufacturers explain that the device is to be held against a wall. Users then push a couple of buttons that send radar pulses through the wall to detect if anyone is inside.
The device covers a conical view of 160 degrees and a range of 50 feet. The ‘Range-R, “will penetrate most common building wall, ceiling or floor types — including poured concrete, concrete block, brick, wood, stucco glass, adobe, dirt. It will not penetrate metal.”
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Not surprising given https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray_phone_tracker and https://publicintelligence.net/harris-corporation-amberjack-stingray-stingray-ii-kingfish-wireless-surveillance-products-price-list/