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🕵️♂️ Stay off the grid, stay ahead of the curve
Mission Darkness Non-Window Faraday Bags deliver military-grade RF signal blocking up to 40GHz, shielding your devices from hacking, tracking, and spying. Crafted with water-resistant ballistic nylon and TitanRF Faraday fabric, these bags fit all phones up to 5.5" x 9" and protect against EMP and CME events. The 4-pack includes secure double roll closures, unique serial numbers for asset tracking, and transparent pockets for ID or evidence cards—perfect for professionals demanding uncompromising digital privacy and device security.
















| ASIN | B0BWPFLRFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,638 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #57 in Cell Phone Sleeves |
| Brand | Mission Darkness |
| Brand Name | Mission Darkness |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,973 Reviews |
| Included Components | 4 Faraday Bags |
| Manufacturer | MOS Equipment |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Material | Nylon , TitanRF Faraday Fabric |
| Material Type | Nylon, TitanRF Faraday Fabric |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Sets | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | RF Signal Blocking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electronic Device |
| Size | 4-Pack |
| Special Feature | RF Signal Blocking |
| UPC | 197644426935 |
J**B
Very effective
I own three of these. They are far better (mil spec) quality than are my other, smaller Faraday pouches. I use the smaller pouches for both my car sets of keys; to avoid electronic spoofing of my car's RMC rolling Unlock/Re-lock codes. Though WHY anyone would want to steal my worn-out-looking, 22 yr old car would be beyond me. Its deceptive, though, as the car has low mileage, an engine in good shape, recently new tires, new front brakes… and such like. However, ‘they’… have broken into my car twice in the last ten years its been sitting on the street 24/7, out front of my place. Not trying to actually steal it… just intent on stripping out anything loose inside (and some items not so loose). I use one of these bags, to simply fold over my cell phone, at night, it lying on a shelf, near/adjacent my head; NOT actually placing the phone IN the pouch, and then sealing it fully closed. This way, EMR from the phone is blocked from radiating in my direction, but enough signal can reach the phone, that it remains fully conscious/functionable. I also occasionally carry my phone in this bag… while traveling in my car. So Google can’t trace my movements; if/when I actually DO care about that. Mostly… I don’t. But these Faraday wallets/pouches VERY well serve that exact purpose… if one really does care. I have two of these mounted to the arms of my wheelchair (one each). One is configured so as to shield my near thigh, pelvis, and body, in general, from EMR from the phone; which I usually carry in an plastic, armored case. That I then have mounted to the underside of my wheelchair’s right armrest, via two pairs of powerful NIBs. NIBs being NeodymiumIronBoron supermagnets. I prefer the stronger N52 ratings for all my NIBS; which I have over 6000 of. About five thousand of them are little, cylindrical NIBs ¼” long, ¼” in dia., with an axial, 1/8” ID hole through the middle. Combining these with my 800 ½” dia. and my 500 5/8” dia. steel ball bearings… allows me to construct interesting, what I have so-named… ‘magnet sculptures’. The most complex one I’ve made weighed over 42 lbs. And contained several thousand of the little NIBs, along with near all the steel ball bearings on hand. It was QUITE the geometric concoction!! I bought all these NIBs over a period spanning almost two decades. NIBs aren’t particularly cheap; even smaller ones. The third of these particular Faraday bags, I have superglued in the same place, on my LEFT wheelchair arm’s cushion. In the past, because these arm cushions wear out so fast… I’ve usually bought them six at time; for my personal stock. I now anticipate buying no more of them, however. Alright, maybe ONE more pair; for the day the ones currently on my wheelchair actually DO wear out. After… the ballistic nylon has worn to the point of no longer serving this physically protective function. By which time I'm sure the Med Beds will have been released... and I'll no longer need the chair... anyway. :-) I had noticed just how tough the ballistic nylon of the Faraday wallet covering my right wheelchair arm’s cushion (and shielding the phone) IS… and how well it essentially DOES NOT WEAR; for any/all of MY personal, practical purposes. I bought the first one of these nearly three years ago. I was so pleased with it, that I bought the second one a month later. Thus far… there literally is NO apparent wear. On any of these three Faraday Wallets/pouches. So I bought the third one just to cover the nearly-needing-replacement state of the chair’s left arm… that had not had the protection of the ballistic nylon these last three years. I have a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra; a pretty large cell phone, as such go. Cased in my case bottom, its 7” x almost 4”. A bit larger when in the full case, top and bottom, snap-closed together. The top of the case is the part attached to the wheelchair by the larger NIBs; the bottom of the case is the part attached to the back of the S22. Enabling me to simply snap the phone into place, as I join the two case halves together, there, under my chair’s arm. Even when the phone is fully armored – and thus already substantially thicker, two medium/large NIBs still reside on the case’s back – plus a rotating spring clamp, for attaching to a belt; making it about a half inch thicker, yet. Nonetheless, the phone, now noticeably larger, still quite easily slides in & out the wallet. These Faraday wallet/pouches are incredibly tough, will last many years; and are quite effective at their job of isolating the phone and it’s EMR. I could hardly rate these bags any higher. Buy one, if it fills your need. You’ll not regret it!
A**.
Protect your electronics. Go Dark.
Works great. Was skeptical when ordering but actually works. Premium product. Will be ordering more. Protect your electronics. Go dark.
M**S
Works as described. Worth every penny.
It works flawlessly. I placed a transmitter with an output amplitude of -25 dB inside, and its signal was completely suppressed—reduced to zero. Literally no signal escaped to the outside. It blocks virtually all radio frequencies. A phone placed inside instantly loses its connection and becomes unreachable. It isn't cheap, but it is well worth the money. It is made from high-quality materials.
D**K
Excellent & Worth It
Works as stated, great for storing a phone at work or in a bag during a trip.
S**T
Does not stop AM radio
As a tactically paranoid software contractor from California with unpopular affiliations I'm fairly satisfied with this bag... I've seen my share of unexplained hacking and weird situations. . and every year it just gets weirder.. with no one the wiser apparently... so I bought this to keep client materials in, mostly phones full of sensitive data... When testing, it stops my cell phone in its tracks.. no problem.. I placed a good AM radio inside the bag turned on and it did nothing to interfere with that signal.. It did stop the FM radio signal no problem. I will likely augment this bag with another layer or two somehow. Not sure if Ill use the cloth mission darkness sells or something else. I want to test both. Other than that, this is a great product. Feels like good quality and it's made in the USA too, but that's why you pay a little extra. I will likely purchase one for my laptop if they ever get them in stock... Also I would love if they would do some testing and provide some information on how these bags can be used to protect me from the radiation given off my electronic devices. (A very real threat that companies are just throwing money at to keep from coming to light.) If i put this bag under my laptop on my lap, is it protecting my future children? Ive got at least 5 friends and colleagues who would buy these bags if they could prove that.
A**D
Solid construction and works as advertised
I bought this to keep some of my devices "off the grid" and protect them from interference. The case feels well constructed and solid without being too bulky. There is no zipper, so nothing to break there. The double velcro works well. It can fit a few phones or other similar devices. Feels rugged enough, but haven't tested it thoroughly in the field. I am mainly using it in a storage context. Would recommend.
G**7
Small, but works well. Fits about two large phones comfortably
I was able to fit two large sized phones inside one bag comfortably. But I would have liked a little extra space, so that way I could also add a hard drive in there. I did test these out though, and I made calls and tested them online as I recommend everyone should do if you're buying them for emergency prep. And each one did work.
S**Q
Keeps your privacy
This Faraday Bag for phones works very well. I use it when I don't want to be tracked and I need privacy. The nice thing is you can still have your phone with you, but not be tracked and won't be disturbed. Yet your phone is available for your own use when you are ready, so you control everything. It works great and I highly recommend.
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