The FGK anti-cheat alarm system is a well-known product in the fish table anti-cheat market. While FGK has been used by many operators, some are looking for alternatives that offer better performance, lower cost, or different features. This article compares the best alternatives currently available.
Alternative 1: Gen2 Anti-Cheat Device ($149-199)
The Gen2 device is the most direct alternative to FGK. It offers active signal blocking (FGK offers detection only), a wider frequency coverage range (300-2400 MHz vs FGK’s 300-900 MHz), and faster response time (50ms vs FGK’s approximately 200ms). The Gen2 also includes coin mech monitoring and ticket dispenser protection that FGK does not offer. The Gen2 is priced competitively with FGK while providing more features.
Alternative 2: V5 Anti-Theft Dog ($129-179)
The V5 device is an alternative for operators whose primary threat is result-leak cheating on top ball or lottery machines. FGK focuses on signal detection on fish tables. The V5 is specialized for result-leak protection and offers 5-8 meter coverage range that FGK does not match.
Alternative 3: AI Trojan Terminator ($179-249)
The AI Trojan Terminator addresses trojan code access, which FGK does not cover. For operators whose FGK alarm has detected signal attacks but has not stopped them, adding the AI Trojan Terminator or switching to the Gen2 device provides the missing protection.
If your fish table is showing signs of looking for alternatives to the FGK anti-cheat system, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.
WhatsApp / WeChat / Phone: +86 158 1582 1587 — Engineer Wang
To discuss the best anti-cheat strategy for your specific arcade setup, message me directly. I offer a free remote diagnostic session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Gen2 device compatible with existing FGK installations?
A: Yes. The Gen2 can be installed alongside an existing FGK alarm. The two devices operate independently.
Q: Can I replace FGK with Gen2 without changing my installation setup?
A: Yes. The Gen2 uses the same power connection type. Replacement takes under 30 minutes.
Q: Does the Gen2 device offer any features that FGK does not?
A: Yes. Active signal blocking, coin mech monitoring, ticket dispenser protection, and wider frequency coverage are features that FGK does not offer.
Q: Which alternative is best for a venue that currently uses FGK?
A: If your primary concern is signal injection, switch to the Gen2 device. If trojan codes are also a concern, add the AI Trojan Terminator.