POWR Card Holder Wallet, Mens Minimalist Slim Metal RFID
POWR Card Holder Wallet, Mens Minimalist Slim Metal RFID Blocking Contactless Card Protecto
From the brand
POWR is a brand dedicated to providing high-quality RFID wallets and card holders for men without the premium cost. We believe that everyone should have access to the latest technology in personal security, and we strive to make it accessible to all.
Our RFID wallets and card holders are designed with style and function in mind. We use premium materials and the latest technology to ensure that our products are both durable and functional.
Dimensions: | 11 x 6.5 x 0.8 cm; 62 Grams |
Model: | 1 |
Manufacture: | POWR |
Department: | Mens |
Dimensions: | 11 x 6.5 x 0.8 cm; 62 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Been using this for a few months, and have had no issues with it. None of my cards have fallen out, the case has not faults, etc. The pop out mechanism has been smooth. My only complaint is that as the holder is a lot smaller than the leather wallet it replaced, I can’t find it as easy if I put it down somewhere! But would happily buy again, it’s good value for the price.
It appears to be doing a wonderful job , but I can’t just take it out of my pocket , I have to take the folder out then do it witch to me feels very very exposed , and isn’t Safe for me against priying eyes.
I’ve owned this wallet maybe 3 years now and still as durable as when first brought.. holds upto 8 cards.
Release button still operates as should and ofcourse the quality is 100% no marks or scratches still
With a small form factor and easy use button, this card holder takes the cake as the best in it’s price range. It’s slim, light and easy to use, holding about 4 to 5 cards at any given time. I use it daily and have had no issues with it as of yet.
Replacement for Wallet previous One purchased via Amazon. Keeps Bank Cards and Loyalty Cards Together to pop up while shopping. I keep cards back to back Loyalty one way Bank Cards othe
Thought I’d finally get myself one of these RFID blocking slim wallets as I’m not a person who uses cash very often.
For the price I’m very please with the wallet, operates as described and appears to be a robust construction (dropped it on day one) with solid metal panels riveted together.
Love the product and packaging. Spring loaded, allowing cards swiftly appear to the top with easy access when needed. Bear in mind its only 5 payment cards at one time so choose wisely if you have more. Would of been nice for what I was paying you if the box was cleaner especially if you are thinking of gifting it. Another issue is when you register the warranty, it says to wait for email confirmation. But it’s been weeks and nothing
Absolutely brilliant! Slim, robust, sleek, and efficient! Would definitely recommend!
All good no issues so far everything as described by selle
Perfect for cards . Easy to use . Feels quality would recommend.
My old card holder was tearing apart. This new one is much easier to use and compact. Happy with the product and find it easy to access my cards when needed.
Thought it would be rubbish, it beat my expectations a lot. I love this. I don’t think I need another wallet in my life.
It’s my second one I bought, sadly I lost my 1st one. Its value for money, cards don’t get stuck when ejecting the cards. You can even fold up cash and insert it if you have a free space.
Great buy
The spring mechanism works great without any chance of false activation. The cards are hold securly and tight both when inside and when they are popped out. Steardy and quality material which seems to hold for years. Amazing product totally recommend i
One of the best and good looking, also you don’t pay much. Looking very expensive. Love it excellent, company, POWER ( means quite) thanks.
Love this wallet, great to carry around. Premium feel to it and very thin. Holds maybe 5ish cards and great for daily use. Really fun to fidget with too
This is a great little card holder for a few cards. It’s not indestructible but for the price it’s got a good feel and works as you’d want it to. Very good produc
Does the job you need for a fraction of the cost of other similar ones. Only holds 6 cards but any more then it wouldn’t be so slim
Nice materials used and great finish, looks professional and durable. Cards cannot fall out by accident and the simple slide action to pop out the cards is simple and feels durable, but time will tell. Overall I’d say a good value product with a high class finish
Nothing really to dislike, could have been a bit cheeper perhaps
Keep seeing adverts for metal card wallets like this one all over social media but when taking a look they all cost 50++.
This one is pretty much the same and seems well enough made only time will tell how long it lasts but for this price I could go through 5 of these and then I would have paid the same amount for the fancy ones you see on social media.
Not feeling is so good… Found it is very slow to push the cards ou
Got it as a present for my brother he loves it the one bad thing is the cards can be hard to put back In you have to put in the right slo
Looks and feels fairly sturdy despite its size and only four small connections in the corners. Much smaller than a traditional wallet so fits in smaller pockets and while I thought I would have needed it, the lack of a money clip or belt has never been an issue. Could do worse for 10!
Overall I like the design and the quality feels very good and sturdy. Can hold quite a lot of cards but I think it works best at about 5 or less, although if needed 1 or 2 more can fit. The main drawback is the sliding feature, which works well but is just pretty tough to do with one hand. Unless I have two hands free it’s a pretty uncomfortable experience, so if it was a bit easier that would be perfect. The more cards you have in the more difficult it becomes to use with one hand.
First, I haven’t made any attempt to test or verify the RFID blocking claim. I’m not sure how I would. If I simply held the item up to a legitimate contactless pay station and failed to complete a transaction would that be 100% proof that illegal RFID readers couldn’t penetrate the cover? I don’t think so, but I’m not sure what would, without putting my cards at deliberate risk.
But as a card carrier and physically secure container this is excellent. It is very neat – barely bigger than the cards itself – and the frame is sturdy and strong. The cards are all well held in place and unlikely to slip out until I choose to use the release mechanism. At that stage they are cascaded out, still firmly held, so I can see and select which one(s) to remove.
Overall it fits very well in to a pocket or pouch, prevents individual cards moving and rubbing in a pocket, and is a very reassuring container. I’m very pleased with this purchase.
I was tired of carrying around a chunky leather wallet, full of receipts and other detritus but no cash. I saw a friend with one of these POWR wallets and thought, that’s what I need. I’ve only got 4 cards in mine but there’s room for a few more. The pop up action is smooth and the cards come out in a stepped fashion (although I’d put the most used at the top and bottom for ease of access. For instance my cinema card is top so I can easily flip it out one handed while juggling popcorn and a drink at the ticket check. Saves so much space, can throw it in a pocket without looking like a pack mule or you’ve got a serious hernia. Love it, and you can even poke notes into it too if you wanted (but as nobody seems to want to take cash post pandemic it’s just easier to carry cards only) I’ve never had any problems with these supposed RFID criminal gangs everywhere, so can’t comment on that aspect but I can’t see any reason it wouldn’t work. Photo to show the difference in size of it compared to old wallet.
The build quality seems decent and I would definitely belive that it would last for a while and would survive a couple drops.
Only slightly wider, however a considerable amount longer that your average card.
Eject button is smooth and easy to use, however can be a bit harder trying to eject one handed.
I fit 3 Flat/business cards and 2 numbered cards with ease, however the more cards the harder you have to press the eject slider. It also doesn’t push out the cards far apart so you can’t select the card you want. The best way would be to put cards you use the most at the front/back for easy access.
Does come with a 12 month warranty and the chance to win something if you follow there insta and post a video of your holder, which is a nice bonus.
(These are just my first impressions so I may come back to edit)
With Covid changing the way I buy things (no cash being used), I decided to review my rather large wallet. The only “big” thing aside from cash was my old style driving license and I found I could fit it behind my phone inside the case (a bit difficult to retrieve, but it’s not called for very often). Then I looked at my cards – there were only about 4 necessary ones (all the others were nice to have or loyalty cards etc).
Bought the POWR wallet on Amazon because it was cheap and worth a try. I was concerned because some reviews said it was fiddly, required force, didn’t pop the cards up enough to select any “in the middle”. So, I ended up putting 5 in the wallet a credit card, a debit card, a photo id card, a health insurance card, and another useful card. The Debit & Credit cards were embossed, the other not. The Debit & Credit Cards (as the most likely to be used are at either end each one easy to grasp with pressure of a thumb or finger enough to pull it out of the popped up cards. The cards in the centre are very easy to access – just push the cards in front of the desired card back in to the wallet – I put the photo id card as the second card as it is the next most likely to use.
With 5 cards in the wallet, the popup lever is very light action, and it is so easy to select the debit or credit card, and the ones in the middle are almost as quick. Couldn’t be more delighted.
The wallet looks sturdy enough, is light, slim, and looks good, It fits easily in a front jeans pocket and I can sit down without any difficulty.
To complete my transformation, I activated Google Pay on my android phone, put the Debit & Credit cards there as well (so for all small value txns I don’t even need to use the wallet), and I’ve captured most of my Store Loyalty Cards into the Google Wallet (ones with Bar code all seem to work). Now I only have to worry about the cardboard coffee shop style cards where the shop stamps the card every time you purchase – those cards I can afford to lose so I will treat them individually (carry some in pockets or bring them only when I know I need them).
Fully recommend this wallet, but recommend you do a card audit before you get one – and think about Google Pay or Applepay as well.