I find it difficult to have faith in the stated mechanism.
"passive sensor system that provides permanent protection by balancing and de-ionizing the effects of atmospheric phenomena through its compensators. By stabilizing the existing electric field in its environment, it creates a "shield" that cancels the formation of the upward tracer by draining the electric charges to the ground or surrounding water in harmless milliamperes.
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Electric fields weaken at inverse square so how a button with a cap in it is going to meaningfully "de ionise" any sizeable area seems a stretch. It should be pretty easy to test and prove yet no corroborating experiments exist that I could find?
When our house / yard got hit by lightning it murdered 4 palm trees, a sizeable chunk of 2 large 10m trees, several possums and caused indirect inductance enough to fry small wiring (cat 6 network cable) 15 to 25 meters away. My point being both that the energy involved and the size of the leaders (multiple) and strikes seem to make this implausible??