RFID Blocking Card (2 Pack) Identity Protection Wallet Credit Cards Debit ID NFC

$ 5.23

Features: Lightweight, RFID Protection, NFC, Wallet protection, ID Protection, Credit Card Material: Plastic Color: Black Country of Origin: China Personalize: No Brand: Pacific Shield Type: Wallet

Description

ADVANCED RFID & NFC PROTECTION — Pacific WT cards are equipped with the latest technology to block all 13.56MHz signals. This creates an invisible security shield around your credit cards, debit cards, driver's license, and passports, protecting you from electronic pickpocketing and identity theft. ONE CARD PROTECTS ENTIRE WALLET — Simply place one card in the center of your wallet's card stack, and its powerful signal-jamming field will protect all cards within a 2.5 inch radius on either side NO BATTERIES OR CHARGING REQUIRED — Enjoy 24/7 passive protection. Pacific WT cards use the energy from incoming scanner signals to power up and create a jamming field. They are always on, always working, and never need to be charged, giving you reliable, set-it-and-forget-it security. CONVENIENT 2-PACK VALUE — This set includes two cards for complete coverage. Use one in your wallet and the other in your passport holder, or share the gift of security with a family member or friend. It's essential, modern-day protection for commuters, travelers, and anyone who values their privacy. SLIM, CREDIT-CARD SIZED DESIGN — Ditch bulky, individual sleeves. At just 0.8mm thick, our blocking card is the exact same size as your standard credit cards. It fits seamlessly into any wallet, purse, or cardholder without adding extra bulk. Just slip it in, and you're protected. TRAVEL READY & TSA FRIENDLY — Slim, durable design is carry‑on safe and ideal for travel, commuting, and crowded public places.

  1. Reasonable price quick ship. Have no idea if it works but it looks good my wallet-------

    VCorefdc09fe
  2. arrived early glad to have it will be testing it I'm sure will be safe.

    wowo mobile9
  3. Great item. Seller was perfect. Thanks.

    Kenneth Dandan