Mission Darkness MOLLE Faraday Pouch // Military-Grade Bag with RF Signal Blocking Liner Attaches to MOLLE Webbing Systems // Anti-Hacking & Tracking Assurance, Data Privacy for Handheld Devices








Key features
- •✅ ・Do not compromise your shielding with knock-off bags! The only authorized Amazon seller comes from the name "MOS Equipment." Military-grade faraday bag designed for law enforcement forensic investigators.
- •✅ ・The only detachable faraday bag on the market with two quick snap straps that are designed specifically to attach to any bag with MOLLE webbing.
- •✅ ・Shields cell phones, tablets, GPS units, electronic toll collection transponders (like E-ZPass), keyfobs, or other similar size devices from ALL wireless signals. EMI shielding & RFI shielding. Two layers of high-shielding fabric on all sides with dual paired seam construction. Used for forensics, military, executive travel, personal security, EMP protection, and solar flare protection.
- •✅ ・There isn't a signal that MD bags don't block! 100% shielding of WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals (4G LTE+), GPS, RFID, and radio signals with 60-80dB average attenuation. You won't get a signal, we dare you to invoke our SIGNAL GUARANTEE.
- •✅ ・Pouch dimensions: 6" x 8" x 2" - made with high-grade water resistant outer materials.
- •Pouch dimensions: 6" x 8" x 2"
Mission Darkness MOLLE Faraday Pouch // Military-Grade Bag with RF Signal Blocking Liner Attaches to MOLLE Webbing Systems // Anti-Hacking & Tracking Assurance, Data Privacy for Handheld Devices
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Customer Reviews
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Hope it works as good as it is made
Stoneadventures•September 1, 2017
The construction and design are excellent. The usability is way above average. Early testing with RF transmission seems to be as advertised. Hopefully I will never find out how it functions in a major EMP







