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Faraday Bag Signal Blocker Disklabs TS1E Genuine Leather Tablet Shield Executive
Faraday Bag Signal Blocker Disklabs TS1E Genuine Leather Tablet Shield Executive
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Disklabs Genuine Leather Tablet Shield Executive Faraday Bag (TS1E)
This Handmade Real Leather, British Key Shield is designed for VIP and executive security-conscious tablet owners, who want to ensure that their device is safe.
This Disklabs Limited Faraday Bag has been awarded the Police Approved "Secured by Design" award.
Tech Spec.
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Dimensions w:22cm/ h:28cm (folded height)
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Window No
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Strap/Handle No
Disklabs Faraday Bags Block All Wireless Signals including WiFi, 5G, 4G, 3G, 2G, GPS, Bluetooth, Radio, NFC etc.
Disklabs Faraday Bag Blocking 5G Signal Successfully
Disklabs Faraday Bag Blocking 5G Signal Successfully
CLIENTS
- Police
- Military
- Intelligence Agencies
- Consumers
- Travellers
- Corporate
- Car Breakdown Companies
- Mechanics
- Car Owners
USES
- Stops the data on your tablet or device being remotely erased by the suspect or their allies.
- Prevents any outside interference, as no wifi, bluetooth, GSM signals can penetrate the bag once your tablet is enclosed
- Halts any use of peer to peer software or hack attempts being made to steal your data.
Simon Steggles the man who developed the Faraday bag from a niche product aimed at police forces and security services to a multi million £ consumer product. Who says crime doesn't pay? @bbcmtd @Disklabs #CrimeWave #hitech pic.twitter.com/LkVMLfjvw9
€š¬‚¬� Peter Wilson (@peterwilson9) August 10, 2018
The French military and Brit government ministers are using Faraday bags but can @Disklabs bags really stop your phone from being tracked or hacked? @bbcmtd #RFShielding #keyShield #RelayTheft #phone #CrimeNews pic.twitter.com/0zwIYFiPy6
€š¬‚¬� Peter Wilson (@peterwilson9) August 10, 2018
The forensic data company now making a booming business in Faraday bags thanks to the rise in hi tech crime @bbcmtd @Disklabs #FaradayBags #RelayTheft #CrimeWave pic.twitter.com/L1TmckQ9Cr
€š¬‚¬� Peter Wilson (@peterwilson9) August 10, 2018