🛡️ Lock down your digital life with Radia SmartCell – because privacy is the new luxury.
The Radia SmartCell Phone Faraday Bag is a premium EMF and RF signal-blocking pouch that protects your phone, laptop, and other devices from data leaks, tracking, and electromagnetic radiation. It blocks up to 99% of high-frequency signals including WiFi, 5G, Bluetooth, and RFID. Sized at 8" x 4.7", it fits most large smartphones and is lab-tested by an FCC-accredited facility to ensure top-tier shielding performance.
M**F
Gift
Gift for my mom she loves it.
A**T
My movements became....Invisible!
Sometimes I get the urge to still have my phone available in case of an emergency, but also want to not have my every move be easily tracked. This is where Faraday bags are awesome.I just power off my phone (no necessary, but it preserves battery power) , drop it in the bag and go. You should be aware that your phone is still being tracked when it is off unless it is protected by something like this.This technology literally prevents your phone from receiving or sending anything while in the bag. I love this item, and if you like privacy, you will too!
N**R
Bigger than I expected
It's pretty big, but they list the dimensions so you get what they are advertising. I wish it had a cut out for headphone wires, either way it seems like a sturdy product.
{**H
Hoping for the best and it was!
Many times these are hit or misses. This is definitely a hit! We were super impressed. We just did a rough test of putting our iPhone in and calling and it didn’t receive it. Many times these are gimmicks but this one is legit! It’s a tight squeeze but ample enough to hold an iPhone 14 Pro Max so should be able to hold most phones. Two big thumbs up!
I**Y
Description is “Matt” leather finish - poor spelling and smelling like petroleum
Not sure if this is a good purchase and worried about the chemical odor emitted from the “Matt” leather “finish.” It would be great to have EMF protection, but not sure if the odor is a “forever chemical,” making the purchase dangerous in that respect. It is hard to know who and what to trust these days.
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