2x Key Signal Blocker Keyless Anti-Theft Faraday Leather Case





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Inner layer: storage the cay key, prevent some thieves amplifying your fob signal and open your car. If you're considering a competitor, please do your research or you might not get what you paid for.


2x Key Signal Blocker Keyless Anti-Theft Faraday Leather Case - Faraday key boxes in increasing order of reliability, from left to right Is your car door safe from electronic hackers?


Keyless entry and starting for your car is convenient and user-friendly, but it does leave you vulnerable to hi-tech thieves. With the code copied, they can simply drive off in your vehicle. Storing your key in a Faraday bag, lined with layers of metallic material, is the way to foil them and keep your car safe. The key needs to be placed inside the bag from the moment you plip the locks. If large enough, it can also be used for a mobile phone and credit cards to prevent hacking and fraud. So which is the one to keep your keyless car safe? We put eight to the test. Inside the car, we tried to start the engine. We used an app to check for phone, WiFi and Bluetooth signal-blocking. Prices were taken from online sources. Verdict In a test where all the products worked perfectly, points scores were very close. Based on value, build and practicality, we reckon the best overall signal blocker is the Defender, with the key-only Disklabs KS1 and Ecence close behind. Ecence RFID Radiation Protection Bag Reviews Defender Signal Blocker Image 2 of 9 Price: Around £5 Size cm : 18. The app showed that cell, WiFi and Bluetooth signals were totally zapped with the phone in the wallet. Disklabs Key Shield Faraday Bag KS1 Image 3 of 9 Price: Around £17 Size cm : 12 x 10 Rating: 4. We really liked the quality, with extremely strong stitching on the thick material and the impression you get is that this will withstand many years of use. At 120 sq cm, this pouch will fit all keys easily. And although the price is far from cheap in this company, its quality makes it an investment, especially for those who are going to use it many times a day, all year round. Ecence RFID Radiation Protection Bag Image 4 of 9 Price: Around £7 Size cm : 12. The pouch has clearly been designed solely for key protection, and fitting was a bit tight, especially when pushing the key out from the bottom. B-G RFID Keyless Entry Car Key Fob Signal Blocking Faraday Bag MIS1003 Image 5 of 9 Price: Around £10 Size cm : 12. This smaller version matched the Halfords and Ecence note for note, sharing similar positive and negative points. Clipping on the car key meant it was almost impossible to get in the wallet, and other keys house, office could be fitted, although it made everything quite clumsy. Halfords Anti RFID Theft Wallet Image 6 of 9 Price: £10 Size cm : 12. We liked the general feel of the wallet; it seems strong enough to cope with regular use, ignoring that ungainly join. The two-ply copper prevented all signal leakage and the interior compartment would be handy for notes and parking tickets. Unlike the other two, it specifically mentions its use for credit cards; it would take a few alongside a key. TVL Anti Scan Wallet Image 7 of 9 Price: Around £18 Size cm : 14 x 9. Another vinyl wallet, it felt better made and should handle constant opening and closing, but might not be so good at being regularly folded into a pocket or handbag. However, it was over 50 per cent heavier if still far from hefty , at 26g. It stopped all signals, but it was the second priciest choice and topped the list for key-only wallets. Disklabs Phone Shield Faraday Bag PS1 Image 8 of 9 Price: £24 Size cm : 11. TrackingUK Faraday Key Signal Blocking Wallet Image 9 of 9 Price: Around £12 Size cm : 14. It even worked with an iPhone 6, albeit with the flap held tight shut — not a practical application, but a good test. Now your keys are safe, why not take a look at the?

 


We made a Faraday cage with aluminum foil and a small box. Our experienced and dedicated customer support team are ready to help you resolve any enquiry or concerns which you may have, quickly and efficiently. It even worked with an iPhone 6, albeit with the flap held tight shut — not a practical application, but a good test. If you have any queries regarding any of our products, please contact us using the details outlined below. Unlike the other two, it specifically mentions its use for credit cards; it would take a few alongside a key. IT WORKS Field tests have shown 99. This smaller version matched the Halfords and Ecence note for note, sharing similar positive and negative points. It can block calls, SMS, Wi-Fi, 4G, Bluetooth, etc. I even tried to sit inside the car and start it, but no go. In a real-world application, a thief could sit on a street gathering wireless signals as car owners enter and exit their vehicles. It's a great way to let them know about the problem and give them a solution at the same time.