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Faraday Pouch for Car Keys, Signal Blocking RFID Faraday Bag Cage, Anti-Theft Key Fob Pouch Protector (Small)

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About this item

  • 【Practical Functions】: It can effectively block RFID, WIFI, Bluetooth, cell phone signals, 5G networks, GPS and other signals for car keys. It will make your car keys safe, prevent unauthorized access to your key fob's signals and protect your vehicle from potential theft or hacking attempts.
  • 【Premium Material】: Its inner layer is made of double-layer premium RF shielding cloth, while the exterior is constructed from carbon fiber that is highly durable and waterproof. It can withstand daily wear and tear, and you don't need to worry about the pouch deteriorating or losing its effectiveness over time.
  • 【Convenient Design】: With a lightweight design, a practical metal clip and various size options, it is portable and easy to carry around or hang on. Additionally, the sticky fastener ensures that the pouch can be securely attached to a variety of surfaces, providing convenient access to your keys while still maintaining protection.
  • 【Stylish Appearance】: Thanks to the carbon fiber exterior layer, the Faraday key pouch features a stylish appearance. It ensures that you can carry your key fob with style, because not only does it provide top-notch protection for your car keys, but it also adds a touch of sophistication to your key storage solution.
  • 【Wide Application】: With three size options (2.5" × 5.3", 3.2" × 5.7" and 3.5" × 8.1"), it offers versatility in accommodating different key fob sizes and shapes. You can choose the suitable size according to your needs. It can also hold your cell phones, ID cards, bank cards and other items.


Specification:

Material: Carbon Fiber

Quantity: 1 PCS

Style: S/ M/ L

Color: Black

Weight: 35 g

Size: 2.5 × 5.3/ 3.2 × 5.7/ 3.5 × 8.1 inches

Feature: Durable, Portable, Practical

Fit Type: Universal Fit

Why do you need this Faraday pouch for your car keys?

-It is needed for car keys to prevent them from being remotely accessed or hacked by radio frequency (RF) signals.

-It can also protect them from scratches, dirt, and accidental impacts, keeping them in good condition for longer.

-It provides you with a convenient and practical solution for storing and carrying your car keys.

-If you often misplace your keys or forget where you put them, this Faraday pouch can help you keep them organized and easily accessible.

Matters for attention:

Please do not wash the Faraday bag, keep the interior dry, or it may lose signal-blocking function.


CM
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I got my first modern car with push to start after my 2013 Sonata was stolen from my driveway. Call my a bit paranoid but thieves are getting more sophisticated and signal amplification attacks are becoming more common. I have this bag hanging by my door and I just toss my keys in and close the pouch every day. I tried taking my keys in the bag to my car and the proximity unlock did not work nor would the car start so I know the bag functions as advertised.
Donald Shockley
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
The good news is that the RF blocking works very well, preventing my fob signal from reaching my car even when I was sitting inside my car. The bad news is that the signal blocking liner is only installed on the rear of the pouch and is very thin so it's durability is in doubt with regular use.When I first received this, I thought the stitching on the back liner had ripped out. But when checking out the "damage" it was apparent that this was an intended opening to the shield lining. And it looked like the shield lining did not extend to the front of the pouch. This was confirmed in testing. Put the fob in the lower slot between the front and back of the stronger outer pouch and there is no signal blocking. Put the fob in the higher slit of the lining, on the back piece only, and you get great blocking. This is a very confusing design decision. And in actual use this way, the thin blocking layer will likely get quickly damaged by the keys on the fob. It might be less susceptible when used with a phone, but the weird construction would be hard to use in that layout also since the "natural" opening at the fold provides no signal blocking. The "hidden" slit on the back is the one than needs to be used.
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