Dry Shield Faraday Tablet Sleeve Slim Waterproof Dry Bag for Tablets + RF Shielding Liner Signal Blocking, Anti-Tracking, EMP Shield, Data Privacy, Electronic Device Security
Constructed with extremely durable and waterproof 600D TPU and 420D TPU outer materials with welded seams and two layers of high-shielding TitanRF Faraday Fabric on all interior sides. Used for shielding tablets and small-medium size electronic devices during travel, in the rain, snow, sand, near contaminants, and anywhere near water.
Blocks WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals including 5G networks, GPS, RFID, and radio signals with 60-80dB average attenuation. Shields and accommodates devices such as tablets, eReaders, small laptops, multiple cell phones, GPS units, two-way radios, digital cameras, and other electronic devices. EMI, RFI, EMF radiation shielding.
Simple and secure NeoLok closure consisting of a double roll with a strong neodymium magnetic seal. Bag can easily open and close with one hand.
Universal size accommodates most tablet models. Inner usage dimensions (when bag is rolled closed - device must fit inside these dimensions): 12"L x 9"W x 0.5"D. Outer dimensions (when bag is rolled closed): 14.5"L x 9.5"W x 0.5"D.
TOI Faraday Fabric is used for making faraday bags, EMF Radiation protection bags, Clothes, Shields, RF enclosures, EMF deflection, and signalproof rooms or tents. High-shielding nickel and copper composition blocks WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals including 5G networks, GPS, RFID, and radio signals with 90dB average attenuation from low MHz all the way up to 40GHz. EMI, RFI, and EMF radiation shielding.
EMF includes both electrical and magnetic fields emanating from electrical devices. The electromagnetic radiation is in the frequency range of 50/60 Hz (from typical power lines) through the RF range (wireless networks at 2.4 – 5.8 GHz) up to 300 GHz (microwave devices). These frequencies are all lower than visible light which is electromagnetic radiation in the frequency of 100s of THz and is much lower in energy than ionizing radiation (e.g. the type of radiation emitted by x-ray machines and radioactive materials), and the biological effects associated with exposure are much different.