🛡️ Wrap yourself in next-level EMF defense and ultra-soft luxury — because your wellness deserves the best.
The Mission Darkness TitanRF Radiation Shielding Throw Blanket combines advanced TitanRF Faraday fabric technology with ultra-soft microfiber fleece and sherpa layers to reduce EMF exposure by 80-120dB across 10MHz-40GHz frequencies. Sized at 50" x 60", this reversible gray and white throw offers machine-washable, wrinkle-resistant comfort designed for everyday use at home, work, or travel, providing a stylish, certified barrier against modern electromagnetic pollution.
Fabric Type | 100% Microfiber |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Type | Microfiber Polyester Exterior Layers / TitanRF Faraday Fabric Interior Layers |
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Size | 50" x 60" |
Item Dimensions L x W | 60"L x 50"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel, Napping |
Seasons | All |
Special Feature | EMF Radiation Shielding |
Pattern | Solid |
Sport Type | Camping |
Blanket Form | Throw Blanket |
Theme | Plain |
Color | Reversible Gray and White |
Style Name | Compact |
D**H
FASCINATING!!!
My sleep has dramatically improved since I started using this blanket; which is both fascinating and concerning at the same time.. it is so soft. It does have a crinkle noise to it but i put between my sheet and comforter. It is light weight and has two very soft sides. Interestingly amazed by this product and will b taking it with me on any trips!
M**L
Nice, warm and a good size.
It isn’t too heavy. It is crunchy on the inside but still comfortable. It does keep you warm. I snuggle with it while on my couch. I haven’t done any test with it to see if it is blocking EMF yet. It is a little on the pricey side, I wish it was a little bit more affordable so I could buy more for my family.
T**.
Doesn't block RF. But soft
I wrapped my cell phone in this blanket. Think it was about 20 times. Phone worked just fine. I really don't understand as I have other products from this company that works fine.It is soft.Also what I don't get sounds like plastic bag is in the middle of it. There other products don't make this noise....
D**R
5 Stars for Radiation Blocking and 3 Stars for Polyester Cover
This is a 50inch by 60inch throw of Farraday fabric inside a polyester cover. The Farraday fabric works great and one can feel the difference when using it as a throw blanket. The polyester cover is sewn well but the fabric is so awful that we can not bear to have it on us; we are trying to find a cotton, silk, bamboo, or linen throw cover that would fit this 50" by 60" throw so we don't have to feel the polyester cover but have not been able to find one yet. A twin size duvet cover swallows it up and just is a big mess. If we can't find a natural fiber throw cover, I guess we could take it apart and put the Farraday fabric inside of a natural fiber throw purchased separately but by that time it would probably be more cost and time efficient to just buy Farraday fabric instead of getting the Farraday fabric out of this throw. I hope this company decides to offer throws or blankets made with natural fibers.
F**R
Very comfy
This product seems to work well. But, I really don't not if radiation is wreaking havoc on my body or not. I feel confident that it isn't. At least I don't glow in the dark! I give it five stars.
C**G
Didn’t block much signals
May block small amounts of emf signals as I haven’t tested with meter but put phone under it and still got 3 bars Wi-Fi to upstairs modem. Needed something stronger. Also I don’t know if it’s me or my energy but when I pull the blanket up to cover it up or move it around the shock it gives off feels like a low voltage taser and is uncomfortable. Other than that it’s very soft.
M**O
Faraday Blanket
I really love this blanket! It's soft and warm and made really well!
M**K
Warm, and not too heavy! Very nice-I am pleased
The blanket is fluffy, light weight, warm, and not bulky. Bright gray color, with fluffy white on reverse. Very nice-I am pleased. I work in front of a computer all day, and this is a great help.
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