

🛡️ Lock down your digital life — because privacy is the new luxury.
The FARADAY DEFENSE 3 pc Small Kit features three durable Faraday bags in sizes tailored for phones, tablets, and laptops. Constructed with double-layer nickel and copper metal-plated fabric, these bags block Bluetooth, WiFi, 5G, GPS, RFID, and other signals with 85-90dB attenuation. Designed for military, law enforcement, and privacy-conscious professionals, the kit offers secure double Velcro closures to prevent hacking, tracking, and EMP damage, ensuring your devices remain completely isolated from external signals.






| ASIN | B08S9GC391 |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Date First Available | 8 November 2021 |
| Item Weight | 191 g |
| Item model number | 74484 |
| Other display features | Personal Computer |
| Product Dimensions | 57.15 x 40.64 x 0.64 cm; 191 g |
R**T
Solid product and not any problems yet not even at the airport.
S**N
This is essentially a glorified aluminum foil zip lock bag (I don't know if this particular bag uses aluminum or some other material). But I wouldn't trust myself to be able to wrap my electronics properly with aluminum (note, if you leave a gap somewhere, your electronics might get fried when an EMP comes). Also if I need to access it, it'll be a pain. I saw a YouTube video by the EMP Doctor where he put a radio receiver inside the bag to measure the radio signals it picks up and showed these bags did the best, which is why I pulled the trigger and bought these bags. I also tested each bag when I got home using the following steps: 1. Turn my cellphone on loud 2. Ask someone to call me (alternatively you can use the "Locate my phone" feature available on most phones these days) 3. My phone rings on loud and receives the call. 4. Put the phone now in the bag and seal it 5. Have someone call again 6. No ring from my phone. After I took my phone out of the bag, it actually showed for a few seconds that I had 0 bars and no WiFi signal which is pretty cool. So this thing definitely works. I'm putting my emergency radio in one of these before placing it in the bug out bag. I also have an empty one in my bug out bag for storing my phone. The smallest size is good for phones. The medium is good for tablets or something like an emergency radio. The large one is for laptops. I personally would've preferred to have more of the small or medium bags. Overall, these are great, but I do wish they were cheaper. Although if SHTF, I'd pay anything to make sure my emergency radio and cellphone are still working.
R**Y
Works great!! Item just as listed, thanks
J**E
These bags are great, I tested them right after getting them with my cell phone, and there was no signal coming out or going in, my cell phone went straight to voicemail. They work!!
V**R
I tested it with my cell phone playing music connected to a speaker via bluetooth. When I out the phone in the bag and sealed it the bluetooth disconnected. when I took it out it reconnected. I. put it back in and had someone call me and it didnt go through, they said that on their end the call failed. I tried the find my phone app on my laptop to locate the phone and play a sound and it could not locate it nor play the sound. Text messages sent to my phone where not able to be received till after I removed it from the bag. Im happy.
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