Faraday Box for Car Keys – Startseite Keyless Car Key Signal

Faraday Box for Car Keys - Startseite Keyless Car Key Signal Blocker Box

Faraday Box for Car Keys – Startseite Keyless Car Key Signal Blocker Box, Premium Leather RFID Anti-Theft Key Box, Car Key Fob Safe Protector for Car Phone Credit Card Security


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Weight: 340 g
Dimensions: 16 x 12 x 9.3 cm; 340 Grams
Brand: Startseite
Model: Faraday Box 01
Manufacture: Startseite
Dimensions: 16 x 12 x 9.3 cm; 340 Grams

17 Responses

  1. VitoLammon says:

     United Kingdom

    With its advanced signal-blocking technology, the Faraday Pouch effectively shields your key fob’s signal, preventing thieves from intercepting and replicating it to gain unauthorized access to your vehicle. Whether you’re at home, at work, or out and about, you can rest easy knowing that your car keys are safely stored inside this protective pouch.

    One of the standout features of this product is its dual pack convenience, which provides you with two pouches for added versatility. Whether you have multiple sets of car keys or want to share a pouch with a family member or friend, this pack has you covered.

    Constructed from durable PU leather and advanced signal-blocking fabric, the Faraday Pouch is built to withstand daily use and keep your keys safe for years to come. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry with you wherever you go, ensuring that your keys are always protected.

    Pros:
    Secure Signal Blocking
    Dual Pack Convenience
    Universal Compatibility
    Durable Construction

    Cons:
    Size Limitations
    Limited Color Options

  2. BradlyCanchola says:

     United Kingdom

    A really great item for anyone with keyless cars.
    The pouch is bigger than i expected however i have extra keys on my keyring so it’s great that they all fit in without having to take any off.
    A great quality pouch and well constructed as well, would definitely recommend.

  3. John Elkin says:

     United Kingdom

    Quite a big pocket, but well made and hopefully will prevent my car from being stolen. I have many keys on my keyring so this pocket is ideal for keeping my keys/fobs all together. Ideal that its a pack of two so we can both keep the fobs protected. Well worth the price to have piece of mind. Its light in weight and the colour being darker – black/grey wont look grubby in time.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    At first I thought these pouches weren’t working. I had just about managed to squeeze my iPhone mini into the main compartment, and my PC could still find it via bluetooth. If fairness, it probably didn’t work, as I wasn’t able to quite close the flap on the top of the pouch.

    I then placed my car keys inside, and pressed all the buttons through the pouch. These bags worked a treat for car keys. Absolutely no signal was transmitted through the pouch whatsoever.

    With the rise in car thefts, even from outside your own home, it’s well worth making a tiny investment in buying some of these to help protect your car, which is a very expensive asset for most people. Leave your car keys inside them overnight when at home. Thieves work with tablet computers outside your home, to pick up the signal being transmitted from your keys that are inside of your home. This allows them to open the door and drive away with your car before you know anything about it.

    These pouches are wafer thin and almost weightless, so easy to also carry in your bag or pocket when out and about. Leave one in the home, and one for going out with. The stitching is incredibly neat, and they are really well made and designed. The pouches have a full width velcro closure, and 2 separate pockets inside. The keychain is securely fitted, with a piece of fabric to hold a metal ring, which is stitched into the main seam for strength. From this, there is a metal chain attached, with a keyring loop on the end. This is long enough to come out of the side of the pouch, so that you can attach it to a belt, or another keyring if you want to. The outer fabric is hardwearing and water resistant, and all raw edges have been neatly bound.

    These are excellent for the price, and highly recommended. Not much more than a cup of coffee to protect your car from thieves.

    5.0 out of 5 stars These help reduce car thefts from outside your home, and they work

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This item comes in a pack of 2 and arrived in a resealble bag.
    I needed one of these signal blocker pouches because on more than one occasionmy car key fob has been activated accidently while in my bag and it has opened all the windows and unlocked the doors.
    These pouches consist of 2 pockets,one that is a signal blocker and a normal one.
    The pouch is big enough for my car key along with a key finder fob and an access fob used for work. There is a short chain inside the pouch to attach your keys to along with a clip on the outside which i use to secure it while in my bag which makes it so much easier to find my keys among everything else that is in my bag.
    I know that these pics work because of i activate my keyfinder it doesnt ring while inside the pouch.
    These do what they promise so I’m very happy with them.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it's supposed to.

  6. NanPfeiffer says:

     United Kingdom

    With thrives becoming ever more advanced I felt a Faraday pouch was a must. Some only fit a cat key in but these pouches are a really good size. I can fit my whole bunch of keys in them and do it up. Very happy.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Good size

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I don’t have a car which has keyless entry and ignition only remote locking/unlocking. My keys though are such that they can easily be pressed when putting in my jeans pocket or even bending over. So the worry was that the car would get inadvertently unlocked without my knowing.

    These little pouches seemed to be a solution to my problem and indeed they do work well. The only downside is that despite the dimensions being shown in the listing they look a little larger in real life. In fact they could be made smaller and still work.

    The pouches have two inner pockets but only the one at the back is sheilded. It has a chain inside presumably to attach your keys but having the whole thing dangling from the ignition seems too much for me so I removed it and minimised what was on my car key chain.

    They do just about fit in my jeans pocket but there is also a belt loop. Not sure I’ll use that though. Might take some time to get used to using it but I think it may help with my problem.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Got a car? Keyless fob?

    These are the Startseite Faraday Pouches For Car Keys x 2, RFID Tested, Measures 14.3 x 9.2cm, In Black / Red.

    These RFID Tested pouches are superb, you get two standard size pouches and thry can hold most keyfobs. There are 2 inside pouches, only one is blocked that is the lighter one and has a keychain attached. The other pouch is suitable for loose change and the pouch has velcro fastening with belt / bag clip.
    My round Mini keyfob fits in perfect, as per pics.
    It works well too, as I put my keyfob in it after getting in the car, then the car shut down as it could detect my fob. Superb.
    So I just chuck in cup holder now open and unsheaved!

    Overall I’d thoroughly recommend these, as you have spent yer cash on a car, and this could save it from getting hacked entry.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Good car key faraday pouches x 2

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This twin pack of RFID blocking pouches has space for your car keys and a few cards. Once you put the keys in the pouch they can’t be used to start your car. Similarly the pouch will block attempts to make payments with you cards while they are in the pouch.

    The carbon fibre look material that these are made from seems durable and looks good. The pouch is not so large and would fit in a jeans pocket as long as you don’t have a huge bunch of keys. There is a velcro closure to keep the pouch closed, but as long as my keys well well inside the pouch they were not recognised by the car.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Blocks RFID attacks on keys and cards

  10. ElyseHateley says:

     United Kingdom

    From the images, especially the fact it has a keyring, I expected this to be a bit larger than my car fob, so that it goes on my keys. I admit I did not read the dimension, so I found it kind of comically oversized when I received it. In fact, it could not fit in the pockets of the jeans I happened to be wearing that day (see photo), a part of it protruded. It does fit my Levi’s 505 pocket (taking most of it). Anyway, you are warned, if you want a small pouch just for your key fob, this is not it.
    The larger size, makes it suitable though for storing larger things like your contactless credit cards. Maybe that’s why it has 2 pockets you might think?
    The answer is no, and you have to be careful. ONLY the larger (back) pocket with the light coloured lining on both sides (see photo with key fob in it) is actually signal blocking. The other smaller pocket offers no protection. It’s not very useful, just confusing – at first I thought the pouch was not working, as do some other reviewers…

    4.0 out of 5 stars It works (use the correct pocket) but is quite larger than expected.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Smart looking in glossy pattern with red stitching as a stylish finish. Has two slots so can put a credit card in one slot and keys in the other slot.

    Definitely work as my keyless entry and engine start will not work when the key is in the pouch. key sits on a short chain, so if you need to put key into a lock this is easy to do, but then have the pouch dangling.

    Looks better than my current pouch but is considerably larger than I need and while it is OK in the pocket of jeans, it is a bit large for formal trousers – so I have docked it a star for being larger than needed.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Every time I would walk or cycle past my car, the wing mirrors would come out and the car could be opened, because I had the key in my pocket. This morning I did the same thing with the key in one of these Faraday pouches, and there was nothing, no matter how close I got to the car. So, I can say with confidence that they really work to block electromagnetic signals from keyless entry car keys. The pouches seem well made and should last a long time. They’re quite large, about the size of a wallet, but slim of course, so easy enough to fit in a pocket or handbag. I think these should work perfectly to prevent the risk of car theft when your key is at home – just put the key in the pouch to prevent thieves from detecting the signal from your key and using it to steal the car.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Well made, works perfectly.

  13. KarlPadilla says:

     United Kingdom

    With keyless entry currently being so prevalent, the ability to protect your keys from scanners is paramount.

    These pouches are not huge but most keys nowadays are smaller as they don’t have the protruding metal part anymore. As such my keys slotted in nicely, it wouldn’t hold much more, but you might be able to get two in there at a push.

    The pouches look quite stylish, the main finish has an almost carbon fibre look with what I assume is the “faraday” material in the inside. There is a velcro flap which has a strong grip to give good around protection and there is a keyring should you want to hang it up.

    I tested the pouch numerous times, the only rime that the signal reached the car was while the flap was open with the gap facing the car, with it shut firmly, there was no communication with the car so it appears to work as expected.

    Overall these are a quick and easy way to protect your car. If determined thieves want it, they will get it, but you need to make it as hard as possible, so anything to achieve that goal is beneficial, these seem to fit that requirement perfectly.

  14. phillyburgerquest says:

     United Kingdom

    Arrived as a pack of two, thus saving money.
    See photos.
    Each pouch has two inner pockets; one RFID protected, the other not.
    Attached to each pouch is a short small linked chain, ending with a split metal key ring.
    A top flap closes the pouch with a Velcro strip.
    The pouch does indeed block a keyless entry car from detecting the presence of it’s remote control car key.
    Also it reduces the chances of signal cloning resulting in the theft of such a vehicle.
    The pouches are pocket sized, easy to use and well made, offering a necessary additional level of security.
    For the small cost of these RFID blocking pouches compared to the cost of a new keyless entry car, it’s a wonder why the car manufacturer’s don’t supply them as standard?
    These quality, effective, compact RFID blocking pouches are a definite recommendation.
    The one downside is that you have to get your own car!

    5.0 out of 5 stars PROTECT YOUR CAR

  15. The Hearst Network says:

     United Kingdom

    Considering the rising number of cars stolen in my area, I decided to try this box signal blocker with a two-pack Faraday pouch for car keys.
    The box successfully provides the needed mechanisms to block any signals from my car keys, similar to the 2 Faraday pouch.
    For the sizing, I believe it’s fairly acceptable for car keys and ordinary-size phones.
    Comes in a durable structure and easy unlocking mechanism
    Overall, it is working as expected and I am very satisfied!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Nice!

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Stylish Faraday box and two pouches for keys (bonus!). Well made and looks as if it will last. The clasp to open the box is a bit difficult at first, with arthritic fingers! However with time, it gets easier. The pouch is reasonably sized, not too bulky to put in pocket if out and about. The design on the box is Stylish and complemented by colours used. Velcro fastener on the pouch make it easy to open and close pouch. A classy product which should deter thieves and look good on the worktop. Now to find a good place to store box and to keep the keys safe!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Secure box

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Definitely stops your keyless key working, so should stop those who try to capture the signal to steal the car. Need to make sure that the lid is closed. The one thing I would have like was a divider inside so that you can easily split the keys up. The pouches that come with it are good to keep you key in when out (not in the car!). Overall good.