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Sweetheart -LMM Car Key Signal Blocker Pouch

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Signal Blocker Case - Your Trustworthy Radio Signal Protector

Using Faraday Cage structure, signal blocker case is able to block most kinds of radio signal including WIFI/GSM/LTE/NFC/RFID/Car keyfob, etc.
Keeps you private data of NFC/RFID/Credit cards from being hacked.
Also able to prevent thieves hacking into your car by amplifying the keyfob signal. Seal the lid, and all signal will be blocked instantly.
Ultimate privacy and safe protection

How does the Signal Blocking Pouch Work
The utilises a Faraday Cage constructed from our Dual Weave Nano Technology. A Faraday Cage is a structure that blocks the passage of radio signals from passing through it.
As you are no doubt aware, thieves are now using key amplification technology to remotely unlock your vehicle and steal it. This only takes thieves a few seconds and the media reports that criminals are now using this as their preferred method for stealing vehicles.
Putting your vehicles keyless fobs into one of our pouches makes it impossible for thieves to exploit this signal.
Designed to hold your key fob and a small bunch of keys.

One problem- one pouch:
Unlike our competitors, Signal Blocking Pouches contain a single section, ensuring that every item within the closed pouch is completely protected.
Other available pouches often contain extra internal compartments that offer no protection to the contents, and take up unnecessary space.

Specification
Surface: PU
Interior: Nylon
Color: Black, Pink, Red, Green, Rose

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