Any Opinions on RDIF shielding?
Just run into the advert for a pocket bag to shield c-cards, passports, and phones. I am a little leery of the claims?
I'm interested because when I visit my kids in London, they use c-cards or phone or Oster cards for transportation and such. They have chip-n-pin c-cards and can use their apple pay-phones as a chip-n-pin.
I just ordered an 6S (5S is 3yrs old) and thinking of getting a chip & pin c-card when they are available in the USA.
Any opinions: good or bad,, make models??
Quote:
Featured Product: Blackout Pocket Level II
Level 2 is an industrial grade pocket. In addition to the Level 1 protection of RFID-enabled credit cards and passports, you can drop any consumer cell phone in the pocket, seal it and be “off grid” within 3-5 seconds. No service, no GPS, no way to track you. Your phone, and thus you, will become invisible. Even if you turn off your cell phone, it is still trackable… unless it’s in a Level 2 Blackout Pocket. Since iPhones do not have removable batteries, this is your only way to keep your whereabouts and information safe from the NSA.
Interior closed dimensions are approximately 5" wide x 6.5" high. Includes four double-sided "hook" attachment points for mounting the pocket on "loop" surfaces. Zip top packaging may be recycled as a 1 quart TSA-friendly toiletries bag.
Price: $40
http://www.scottevest.com/v3_store/BP.shtml
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PS: If you are out of contract with Verizon and have a 5S, you can trade-up and get a 300 gift card for ordering a 6S. YMMV, but it may be a good deal??
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