Silent Pocket Faraday Briefcase Leather RFID Bag Review @Silentpocket

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The world’s first Full Shielding Faraday Briefcase that encompasses all of our proprietary shielding technology discretely embedded inside this stylish, sleek and durable Napa leather bag. Instantly enhance your daily privacy, security and valuable data. It’s not just an RFID leather briefcase! With the full Faraday Briefcase you can effectively block all wireless signal, cellular, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, RFID & NFC in all frequencies. The choice to go on or off the grid is now yours.
Key Features:

Smooth, supple Genuine Napa leather that is made to withstand years of daily use
Internal card slots / passport holder / dividers
Dual sided / document separator / 15″ laptop slot
YKK silver zipper
Diamond pattern shielding made exclusively for Silent Pocket
Shields up to 100 decibels (db); best on the market
Detachable shoulder strap
Interlocking magnetic RF seal; easy to use without straps or velcro
Shields against EMR radiation
Blocks GPS tracking
It contains many features, including 2 internal sides, one which blocks all incoming and outgoing signal transmissions to your cell phone. Additionally, smart keys, credit cards, passports, other RF enabled electronic devices, and anything that is RFID chipped, will be protected inside the RF shielding lining. The second side, blocks RFID / NFC only.

Technical Specifications:

Shields 100dB
Blocks frequencies between 800MHz – 5 GHz
Blocks CDMA/GSM/DCS/PHS/3G/4G/LTE
Wifi 2.4 – 5 GHz, Bluetooth (2.4GHz), and GPS (1-2GHz)
RFID / NFC 125 KHz & 13.56 MHz
Blocks Carrier, hardware, and OS agnostic
Additional Info: Wireless signal / RFID / NFC

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless data transmissions attached to an object, such as your credit card or passport. This information can be lifted, skimmed or scanned by anyone with simple technology.

Near Field Communication (NFC) is just like RFID except it can communicate both ways making data transferable to and from a chip. This is what Google Wallet and Apple Pay utilize for transmission of your credit card information at a point of purchase.

Wireless signals (radio frequency or RF) are used in communication for your phone, tablet, car radio, computer, credit card, etc. The electronic transmission of this data is done wirelessly and poses many problems to your security and privacy. It makes all of your information open to be intercepted.