- Brand: Wisdompro
- Color: Black (7.5 x 3.5)
- Material: Oxford Cloth
- Style: Modern
- Special Feature: RFID Protected
- Protects chip technology “smart-cards” from hackers’ RFID readers in the range of 10 MHz – 3 GHz
- Convenient and portable – inner silver layer blocks signals, outer Oxford cloth black layer can be used as a normal case – a modern and fashionable design
- Block Cell Phone Signal – If you don’t want to answer the phone, you can put the phone in the silver layer pocket of the bag and close it, then the phone will be disconnected; this bag can also block Cell Phone GPS Signal to prevent tracking, protect your privacy
- Block Car-key FOB Signal – Keep your car’s security system from getting hacked
- Compatible Size: 7-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ (19 x 8.9 cm) – Fits Car-key FOB, Smart Phones like Apple iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6/6s, iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus, iPhone 5/5s/5c, iPhone SE; Samsung Galaxy S7/S7Edge, Galaxy S6/6 Edge, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 5, Note 4,Note 3; HTC One, One 2 (M8); Motorola Droid; LG Optimus and More (with or without slim case)





























A Verified Purchaser –
I bought this awhile ago and initially did a few basic tests with it:- Paired a bluetooth gamepad with the phone, placed phone in back pouch and the gamepad lost its connection pretty much instantly even whenbeing a few inches away.- Put the phone in the back pouch with service active, waited a few seconds, took it out and the notification light was blinking red and there werezero bars, pretty much indicating that they cell towers couldn’t be reached at all.- Ran a wifi direct connection then used another phone to search for the signal and nothing could be found.I didn’t call the phone while it was in the pouch, but as it couldn’t even find a cell tower signal to read from I doubt that an incoming call would reach it. As an aside from those saying it doesn’t block texts. Texts are automatically sent as soon as the phone receives a cell signal. You can’t blockthem as far as I know; outside of changing your APN mms settings that is.I have noticed some strange indicators which lead me to believe that it may not be 100% effective at blocking wifi signals. I keep my phone locked down and in airplane mode when I’m not using it and when occasionally visiting local fastfood joints that offer free wifi (Which I never use) I oftennotice that my battery will take a 1% drop at or around the time I am there. All afternoon, night and morning it will be solid at whatever percentage its at, but around the time I enter the hotspot area, *BAM* 1% battery drop. Either someone’s using hi-powered wifi which the anti-RFID material in this bag can’t adequately absorb or the bag isn’t blocking everything and it can read the wifi hotspot signals and is trying to examine the hotspot.Right now I’m assuming that it doesn’t block everything and recommend doing as someone else suggested and purchasing a tablet-sized RFID bag and placing this inside it for %100 effectiveness.I haven’t tested whether GPS signals are blocked, but it seems if bluetooth, cellular and mostly wifi are blocked then lesser powered GPS signals should be blocked as well, but I’m not certain.Size-wise, its big enough to hold even large phablet-sized phones though it would be nice if it were a bit bigger and able to hold multiple devices.It seems durable enough. I’ve opened it numerous times over the weeks I’ve had it and the velcro seems to be holding up. The stitching seems to be holding up.Overall, a nice enough RFID blocker. You should definitely retest it at regular periods to make sure the stitching and material is holding up and doing its job, especially if you have important stuff to protect. All this hacking going around is why having a device with a removable battery is important. Would love it if Samsung, Google, Qualcomm or whoever would put the wireless hardware on a chip that can be completely removed from the device to ensure 100% non-transmission since removable batteries are no longer the norm. Would totally obliviate the need for thisas a less than 100%-reliable workaround for securing your phone/connected devices in certain situations.
GGM –
This is a Faraday cage for smart phones, and it protects your privacy, and keeps people from tracking you. I recommend it, especially when you are not using your smart phone. People and the Government do track your movements thorough your smart phone technology, and protect yourself. I also recommend some RFID cards for your wallet and purse.
Kit Splan –
Our cars had been opened by thieves many times in a short period of time. We heard that thieves can easily get equipment to intensify the signal from your key fob. We bought this pouch and keep our extra key fobs in it. We have not a single theft in almost 3 years and I give full credit to this pouch!
Florence Kirk –
I bought this so I could lock my car and leave my key fob in my car when I went swimming. I planned on using the small emergency “door only” key to get back into my car when I returned. However, the car alarm system, which I cannot disconnect, goes off when I return anyway. I put the key fob in the pouch as instructed. I even tried wrapping the entire pouch in two layers of aluminum foil. Nothing stopped the alarm from sounding. So, the pouch is not helpful for my intended use, and I will be returning it.
2019 Indian Roadmaster –
So far, so good. Tried with an Andriod and iPhone. Put them both inside and called the phones while they were in it. Straight to voice mail. Took it out and saw the phone have to re-identify to the cellular network. Also keeps the EZ Pass from being detected as well. Left it inside and set it on the dash on a toll road traveling through toll plazas. No tolls detected on it.
Rasberry Beret –
My Samsung fits perfectly into this Faraday wallet. My phone doesn’t receive notifications, phone calls…nothing, which means it works as advertised. Great purchase!
Wanda Santos –
I like that it really protect
Cookie Wong –
this slim bag was easy to slip into my purse and get access to my keys whereas my former pouch was too difficult to access, so i liked this model much better. i was able to slip other flat objects in the alternate section too to keep my keys separate.