WisdomproFaraday Bag, RFID Signal Blocking Bag Shielding Pouch Wallet Case for Cell Phone Privacy Protection and Car Key FOB
C**.
Two pockets, one doesn't "work"
I was disappointed when I first tried this out because it seemed not to block bluetooth / AirTag signals. I cam back to read reviews and realized in the instructions / photos there are two pockets -- one that blocks signals, the other doesn't. After learning this I tried again and it worked beautifully! Great value, highly recommend.
E**T
Key fobs and credit cards protected
Tested with key fob for car and blocked the signal. Easy to pack and carry. Wish I had this before my credit card was cloned!
A**H
Proactive Protection - Good Value
My vehicle has push buttons locks that can be used if key fob is less than 25 feet away. Recently thought about how dangerous that can be when car is not in sight. Did some research and found out all of these so called "scanners" in the world can access your cell activity without your knowledge, so I decided to kill 2 birds with one stone (blocking phone/car key digital signals) by ordering this Blocking Bag to travel with daily. Success! It works. There are 2 pockets, one is protective the other is not. Protective pocket has a lining in it. When in the protective pocket, both key fob & phone signal are completely blocked. Able to keep my cell and car key fob in the protective pocket at the same time. Please remember cell phone will not receive calls or texts while in the protective sleeve though...Very lightweight, sturdy and good value.
N**R
Good Quality-Could be an Inch or Two Larger
Arrived quickly, in good condition. Well made. Found it barely able to hold two sets of car keys with keyless entry FOBs attached. But I got them to fit inside and close. The Faraday principle is a sound basis for this bag. If it thwarts a theft all the better which I'll never know if my cars stay safe parked outside the house so I trust it works. Just wish it was slightly larger or a slightly larger version for families with several keyless entry cars parked outside their house or apartment. Good value for the price paid. Very satisfied customer.
M**O
Works Well: Blocks RFID and My Personal Bluetooth
This works. Period. I was a skeptic at first, so of course I tested it as soon as I received it. It immediately blocked my BMW entry key, so it was off to a good start. I then placed my S8 in the pouch with the Bluetooth and location-monitor activated. My vehicle's iDrive communication system was unable to discover my phone and therefore could not connect with my phone's Bluetooth. After being placed in the pouch for one minute, my phone actually shut down into a standby mode which I have never seen. I keep my compact credit card/I.D. holder in the pouch now, but I have no means of testing it. My previous occupation of 20 years alerted me to the unbelievable amount of identity theft through any new technological means, so if you have any desire to protect documents or devices I have found that this seems to work.
A**R
Worked great when I first got it
I was very sad. This worked great when I first got it. I got this for my key fob of my car when I bought my car brand new in 2017. I have the keyless entry vehicle. I heard horror stories at the time as to how thieves were able to jack the signal of keyless entry vehicles to key FOBs and open car doors so I bought this to prevent that as I park my car outside. Worked great for 5-6 years. Was not able to open my car door when the key fob was in the pouch. Not sure when this product "failed". I decided to test out my key fob in the pouch in early 2023 and to my horror, my car door opened. I was lucky my car was not stolen. I immediately went on Amazon and ordered another RFID signal bag overnight. New bag works great but I am sure going to be testing out the pouch 2 to 3 times a year
A**R
Beware the 1% battery percentage drop.
I bought this awhile ago and initially did a few basic tests with it:- Paired a bluetooth gamepad with the phone, placed phone in back pouch and the gamepad lost its connection pretty much instantly even whenbeing a few inches away.- Put the phone in the back pouch with service active, waited a few seconds, took it out and the notification light was blinking red and there werezero bars, pretty much indicating that they cell towers couldn't be reached at all.- Ran a wifi direct connection then used another phone to search for the signal and nothing could be found.I didn't call the phone while it was in the pouch, but as it couldn't even find a cell tower signal to read from I doubt that an incoming call would reach it. As an aside from those saying it doesn't block texts. Texts are automatically sent as soon as the phone receives a cell signal. You can't blockthem as far as I know; outside of changing your APN mms settings that is.I have noticed some strange indicators which lead me to believe that it may not be 100% effective at blocking wifi signals. I keep my phone locked down and in airplane mode when I'm not using it and when occasionally visiting local fastfood joints that offer free wifi (Which I never use) I oftennotice that my battery will take a 1% drop at or around the time I am there. All afternoon, night and morning it will be solid at whatever percentage its at, but around the time I enter the hotspot area, *BAM* 1% battery drop. Either someone's using hi-powered wifi which the anti-RFID material in this bag can't adequately absorb or the bag isn't blocking everything and it can read the wifi hotspot signals and is trying to examine the hotspot.Right now I'm assuming that it doesn't block everything and recommend doing as someone else suggested and purchasing a tablet-sized RFID bag and placing this inside it for %100 effectiveness.I haven't tested whether GPS signals are blocked, but it seems if bluetooth, cellular and mostly wifi are blocked then lesser powered GPS signals should be blocked as well, but I'm not certain.Size-wise, its big enough to hold even large phablet-sized phones though it would be nice if it were a bit bigger and able to hold multiple devices.It seems durable enough. I've opened it numerous times over the weeks I've had it and the velcro seems to be holding up. The stitching seems to be holding up.Overall, a nice enough RFID blocker. You should definitely retest it at regular periods to make sure the stitching and material is holding up and doing its job, especially if you have important stuff to protect. All this hacking going around is why having a device with a removable battery is important. Would love it if Samsung, Google, Qualcomm or whoever would put the wireless hardware on a chip that can be completely removed from the device to ensure 100% non-transmission since removable batteries are no longer the norm. Would totally obliviate the need for thisas a less than 100%-reliable workaround for securing your phone/connected devices in certain situations.
S**Y
Protection at its best
Needed some documents to be sent to me and this really helps with the RFID technology.
M**C
Always test - great protection
Second bag I’ve got from this brand after 7/8 years as the last one was compromised. Great value for money and so easy to use. Size fits 2 car keys plus key rings, would deffo recommend. I have tested this from a distance and right next to the car and it did the job perfectly.
E**A
Funziona!!!
Chiavi, telecomando, telefono....Se volete metterli al sicuro e schermare questa soluzione è ottima!!!
C**1
pochette coupe onde
le pochette est bien rfid et le téléphone ne sonne plus, il ne recoit plus d'onde et donc en envoie pas non plus. une bonne pochette pour de la discretion
O**V
Muy bueno
Puedo dormir junto al celular sin radiaciones
J**O
RFID
Una funda muy amplia y k ademas protege mis tarjetas
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