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MISSION DARKNESS™ Faraday EMF Shield Bag for Phones ~ Military Grade Protection!

Augusta from Coromandel

MISSION DARKNESS Dry Shield Faraday Phone Sleeve is the GOLD STANDARD in shielding for cell phones & small devices.

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Completely blocks all wireless signals & keeps small electronic devices shielded to prevent hacking, tracking, spying & chain of custody corruption. When a cell phone is properly enclosed in the bag, no apps or malicious code can be remotely triggered or wiped, no communication can penetrate & no one can access the microphone, camera, GPS location or data.

Made with extremely durable & waterproof outer materials to ensure that devices & the faraday liner stay dry & protected. The interior includes two layers of high-shielding TitanRF™ Faraday Fabric on all sides with dual paired seam construction. The bag opens & closes easily using the NeoLok™ closure (a double roll plus neodymium magnetic seal). Devices enclosed inside are guaranteed to remain dry & offline in any water-surrounded location.

Weather-proof, Water-proof, Signal-proof

Phone size bag shields cell phones, transponders, key fobs, smart watches, transmitters, passports, GPS units, credit cards, two-way radios

Military-grade product designed for law enforcement forensic investigators & armed services to shield electronic devices from RF signals; also used for executive travel, personal data security, and EMP protection

Blocks WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals including 5G networks, GPS, RFID, NFC, radio signals with 90dB average attenuation from low MHz to 40GHz; EMI, EMR, and EMF radiation shielding

Multiple layers of high-shielding fabric, dual paired seams, durable 600 TPU/420D TPU outer shell, magnetic closure

Universal size accommodates all cell phone models

Dimensions: when bag is closed devices must fit inside 7.5"L x 4"W x 0.5"D; external size: 8.5"L x 4.5"W x 0.5"D

Price is $79 plus:
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$12 Courier - Nationwide > Rural

Price: $49

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