EMP Faraday Bag (15 Liter) by Ready Hour

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Protect & Disconnect—Anytime, Anywhere

Technology will never stop developing. It will continue to get smarter, more convenient, and more invasive!

Guard your electronic devices from electromagnetic pulses (EMPs), criminal interference, and water damage when you drop them into our 15-liter Faraday Bag.

Shield Wireless Signals & More

When you place an electronic device into the protective barrier of our Faraday Bag, you’ll block:

  • Cellular signals
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • Satellite navigation
  • Key fob functionality
  • Electromagnetic fields (EMFs)
  • Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs)
  • Radio-frequency identification (RFID)
  • Near-field communication (NDFC)
  • Water
  • Solar

All-Weather, Disaster-Durable Design

Made from two-layer 210D nylon ripstop material, this waterproof and signal-proof bag is durable and resistant to tears. Lightweight and packable, you can take it with you while traveling, exploring the great outdoors, and passing through wet environments.

Simply toss your electronic devices inside, press the air out of the bag, seal the top of the bag, then roll down the seal and tightly buckle it to a close. Now, your belongings are safe!

Avoid Digital Tracking

With our Faraday Bag, you can completely disconnect no matter where you are. Avoid being digitally tracked, be unaffected by wireless threats, cut off contact, and truly stay off the grid!

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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We haven’t used it yet

"We haven’t used it yet but will be soon when we visit the Ark Encounter!"

Louise D. (5/5)

EMP Faraday Bag

"My order arrived in a timely manner, packaged well and I filled them with what we need. Batter pack, walkie talkie, solar radio, and other things. Ready to go!"

SHELLEY F. (5/5)

Disappointed

"I followed the instructions exactly after putting a cell phone inside. Sometimes the phone rings and sometimes it doesn't. I would not consider the bag waterproof either. The only way it "seals" is by rolling it up tightly. There is no zip-lock."

L. (2/5)

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