M**R
Blocks Cell Signals But NOT Internet Signals - See Updates
I'm only going to give this 3 stars because it partially works; I couldn't understand why my phone kept vibrating (my ring and alert tone) in my pocket. Well, it turns out it does not block all signals so emails and text alerts were coming in. It does however block Cellphone Call Signals as I tested it out and called my number and the phone did not ring. I took it out of the pouch and called my number again and it rang. Now when I put it in the pouch I turn off the Cellular Data and Wi-Fi. If I am using it wrong, someone out there with one of these let me know what I'm not doing so signals of any kind will not get to my phone.Update 01/02/2020:Regarding this ZONES Anti Radiation Bag / Anti Tracking Pouch w/EMF Blocking, now that I’ve been using it for some time now it helps if you place your phone in “Airplane Mode” via your phone Settings Function. I’ve been reading a lot lately on EMF, Wi-Fi and 5G. Get Ready! We need to protect ourselves from all forms of radiation where we can! Updated Rating: 4 Stars.
E**L
It seems to be a false advertisement.
The news has been reporting about thieves being able to use some sort of contraption that is able "to read" you key fobs waves from your home to your car and then steal your car. This has been reported in Seattle, WA. I purchased this with the understanding that once the keys are in this envelope that the 'communication' the key fob sends out to the car to open the doors when we press a button on the key fob can no longer be read. So, one day I thought to try the key fob with it inside of the envelope and in our home.........It still worked with locking and unlocking our car door from inside of the small envelope (while it is supposed to have a material that protects waves from penetrating it) My thought was the waves should not be able to exit the small envelope as well. My conclusion is that this appears to be some kind of hoax. Although, it would seem that there is a product out there that would keep keys safe just as there are protective covers for our credit cards and Washington State's little cover they give us for our Enhanced Driver's License. My envelope began to fray after a few months of use.
S**.
Roomy for a fob with multiple keys attached
This bag is large enough for a 6S plus phone. I do not use it for a phone but for a key fob with 7 keys attached. It is great to store the fob to prevent scanning. I tested both bags that I purchased. My car would not respond when the keys were in the proper pocket of the bag. The stitching is well done. Would recommend over the smaller fob bags if there are a lot of keys attached.
M**8
It does work to block keyfob/remote and phone signals for sure.
Works on my phone and keyfob. Bought this to protect from theft devices from starting my car without my key. Tested by putting key fobs in and pushing buttons from the outside and car would not detect the signals. Put my phone inside, let it sit for a little, and took it out to find the phone signal not working. Phone signal reset and was fine after removal from the bag. I wanted to carry my key around inside this pouch but I did not measure correctly and it turned out bigger than I expected.
D**W
Previous design was better
This is the second case I’m bought. I can’t verify the anti radiation part, so look at other reviews for that. I can just say with both cases it looses its ability to prop up the phone. First the leather is nice and stiff. Then it gets floppy.Also they added a grip to the outside plastic part, it’s actually painful when using the phone for extended periods. Previous design was better.
C**S
The keys are easy to put in and get out of each pouch
These work well. I bought a few to house each set of car keys/fob. This pouch is large enough to fit the entire key chain, which holds 3-6 other keys along with the car fob. I used velcro tape to attach each pouch to the side of my halltree. The keys are easy to put in and get out of each pouch. The buttons to not unlock the car door if depressed while the fob is in the pouch. I am unable to open the car door even if I hold the closed pouch up next to the door handle. I bought these to prevent anyone from being able to amplify the key fob's signal, thus unlocking the car in the driveway while the key is just inside the door (a crime that has been documented multiple times in my area). Seems like this pouch will do the trick.
A**L
Works as advertised
I have a i6s phone fits fine. Could easily hold something a little larger. Not to big and bulky.I’ve had it two weeks already falling apart. Can easily be fixed they just need to stitch the The velcro to the outside of the flap. It’s just stitched to the liner.
A**X
Great solution for now
It works. If I put the pouch (keys inside) in my purse and forget to take my keys out of the pouch, my car door won't open, even if I'm standing next to it. But I'm sure the thieves will come up with another method of breaking into cars.
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