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🛡️ Lock down your digital life with fireproof, waterproof Faraday power!
The Hodufy Faraday Bag 2-pack offers professional-grade protection for laptops, tablets, phones, and key fobs by blocking all wireless signals with over 70dB attenuation. Crafted from fireproof and water-resistant silicone-coated fiberglass, these spacious, lightweight pouches shield your devices from hacking, tracking, and theft—perfect for the security-conscious professional on the move.

















| ASIN | B09VG6XG5F |
| Alert Type | Audio & Motion |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No additional instructions needed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,530 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #249 in Antitheft Accessories |
| Brand | Hodufy |
| Built-In Media | Bag |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 261 Reviews |
| Installation Method | wireless DIY |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 0.7 inches |
| Item Type Name | 1 |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15 x 11 x 0.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hodufy |
| Maximum Range | 1 Centimeters |
| Mfr Part Number | LJUO-440-64 |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
W**D
No phone reception in the bag, so I guess it works
Seems to be a very good and affordable option. Two bags which are pretty large and heavy. I'm in an area with great 5G reception. As a test; i turned the ringer on high, then I put my phone in the bag. After a couple of minutes I called the phone on the other cell phone. Then bag phone didn't make a sound and i was sent to voice mail. I took the phone out of the bag and it did not show I missed a call. The bag seems work.
F**E
Safety for important computer, phone and key codes
We live in difficult times. My Kia Sportage was stolen in January, then in the shop for more than three months, waiting for parts! From reading on line, I’ve discovered that thieves can electronically capture your key code, if it is a remote control starter, even from your house. Lightening, which is very frequent with storms where I live, has already struck near my house once, tripping my solar energy panel breakers—it showed up when the City was preparing my bill, and the City staff noticed there was no reading from my solar panels, and called me. So I lost a month’s solar energy credit—worth about $70–$80. I was fortunate nothing else apparently was damaged, although my car panic alarm was set off, too! These devices, which are designed for computers, cell phones, and credit cards, and called “Faraday boxes” can shield objects inside from electromagnetic forces. Given my extremely bad luck history, I decided these would be a good investment—at least I feel I’m taking back some semblance of control! I use the car key protector regularly, taking the key fob out only to lock or unlock my car. I keep each of my three credit cards in its own Faraday folder. Seems common in Austin, Texas, to have somebody hack into people’s credit or debit cards, at certain locations! Another issue: Lightning striking a house emits a powerful electromagnetic pulse, which could fry everything electric or electronic in the house! (This happened once to my parents, in Prairie Village, KS.) Solar flares are occasionally strong enough to knock out electrical power—but usually much farther north! So I bought these products as at least SOME protection from lightning, and sophisticated thieves. I’m happy with my choices. The price was inexpensive for the peace of mind. I don’t know—somewhat doubt—these devices would be sufficient to withstand an atomic bomb overhead explosion. I hope to God that never happens, but the risk is non-zero. Thus, some of the more expensive options—considered “military grade.” In the (unlikely) event that a nuclear explosion was detonated over some part of the United States, an electromagnetic pulse generated, would be so powerful as to cripple a large part of the country; everything dependent on electricity or electronics which hasn’t been “hardened” against attack would stop working. The military, and certain other key city and state facilities must be hardened against this possibility. It’s too expensive, though, for most of us to afford to take countermeasures. For my budget, for now, I’m happy with the products I bought. I use the key fob protector and credit card sleeves all the time. I put the computers and iPhone in their bags during thunderstorms; much cheaper than having to replace them, I figure. Should every one have these Faraday boxes? Your decision; after my experiences with my car in the last year, plus having my house at least VERY CLOSE to a lightning strike recently, I’m feeling risk adverse! By the way, your microwave can act as a Faraday device; it’s a cheap way to store your iPad and iPhone; maybe an expensive camera, out of harm’s way during a storm! I travel occasionally, so the bags will be useful then, when my microwave isn’t available! You can make your own Faraday boxes, out of aluminum foil, if you would rather save money. But, then you start looking a bit daft to strangers, and have to do a certain amount of testing, to be sure your design is effective! I like the design of these products, which fold over, in most cases, completely encasing what’s inside. They are well-designed, and should hold up for the foreseeable future. Aside from nuclear attack, I believe they will provide the protection needed from lightning and sophisticated thieves. Quite extensive information about electromagnetic forces is readily available online.
A**R
It is a great product. Worked as described. Love it!
The product was on time described as seller said.
N**E
Works great
Works great. Have tested and does block signals
D**C
Didn't work at all.
I've had the bags for a few days. I'd give it a zero, but it's not an option. I placed my phone in the bag and sealed it s instructed and it continually received emails and texts. Does not block any signals.
W**.
Great value for the money. Super secure!
These bags are heavy and very durable. I trust the security of them immensely. They seal tightly and protect your devices. Great value for the money.
R**D
Great price.
Great bags.
C**.
Do not buy for Faraday protection
Tested and does not block most EM-RF bands for WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, and AM/FM radio signals. Only blocked portions of the UHF range allocated for cellular. Particularly between 700 MHz and 2.6 GHz but not all signals within this range. To ensure this was not a QA manufacturing error, I borrowed and tested several other Faraday bags made by Hodufy. They all have the same flaws. In conclusion if you just want to block NFC, LTE, and half of 5G bands then these will somewhat work. If you want them to protect from EMP and/or most of the RF spectrum you should look else where.
G**I
they do not work
it works for a few days then they simply do not stop the signal
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