MISSION DARKNESS™ Faraday EMF Shield Bag for Phones ~ Military Grade Protection!
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:
$6 Courier - Nationwide
$12 Courier - Nationwide > Rural
Poll: Should we ditch daylight saving? 🕰️
First introduced in New Zealand in 1927 with the passing of the Summer Time Act, it's what we know as 'Daylight Saving' and this year it ends on the first Sunday in April.
While we do get to sleep in this time around, some people would like to scrap the clock tinkering for good.
And why? Some evidence suggests the time changes are bad for our health as they mess with sleep patterns leading to short-term fatigue and affecting mood. Meanwhile the hour change is frustrating for farmers and a nightmare for getting the littlies to sleep. But what's your take?
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36.1% Yes - get rid of the clock changes
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63.2% No, I enjoy it
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0.6% Other - I'll share below
Got more greens than you know what to do with? 🥦🌱🥕
Whether it’s a courgette takeover or a feijoa frenzy, don’t let those garden gems go to waste!
Our suggestion to you: Did you know you can grate and freeze excess courgettes to use in chocolate cake later? It sounds a bit dodgy, but it makes the cake incredibly moist ... and hey, it counts as a serving of veg, right? 🍫
What’s your go-to move for a bumper harvest? Drop your best "glut" recipes or preservation hacks in the comments below! 👇
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