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RFID Signal Blocker Key Fob Case

RFID Signal Blocker Key Fob Case

Regular price $29.00
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💳 Your keys aren't the only thing being skimmed. RFID readers in crowded airports, shopping centres, and public transport silently clone contactless bank card details without touching you. This pouch blocks both threats simultaneously, your car key and your bank cards, shielded in the same pocket. One purchase protects everything that matters in your daily carry.


🚗 Your car can be stolen tonight without anyone touching your keys. Criminals use relay devices that read your fob's signal through your front door, unlock your car, and drive away in under 90 seconds. No alarms. No broken windows. No trace. This Faraday pouch blocks that signal entirely; your car simply doesn't exist to them.

🧑⚖️ This isn't a gadget. It's what the police actually recommend. The Metropolitan Police officially advises every keyless car owner to use a Faraday pouch, because it works where alarms, trackers, and steering locks can't. Of 237 keyless car models tested, 230 were fully vulnerable to relay attacks. This pouch is the simplest, most effective line of defence available.

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Q: How do I know if it's actually working?

A: Simple test, put your key inside, seal it shut, and walk up to your car. If the car doesn't respond, the pouch is working perfectly. If it does, the seal isn't fully closed. Always make sure the velcro closure is pressed firmly shut before walking away. We recommend testing it the first time you use it so you have complete confidence from day one.

Q: Will this work with my car key?

A: Yes. The pouch is universally designed to fit virtually all keyless entry fobs across every make and model, from compact city cars to large SUVs. It also fits access cards, contactless bank cards, and work passes, so you can protect everything in one place.

Q: Does it affect how I use my keys day-to-day?

A: The only difference is that you slide your key out of the pouch before unlocking your car, rather than keeping it in your pocket. A minor habit change, but one that eliminates the risk of relay theft. As one customer put it: "The inconvenience of losing a car is much worse, I imagine."

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