| What do the pictures show? |
The left photo shows RFID shield by
itself.
The middle photo show RFID shield on top, with a credit card on the
bottom. The
shield is about the same size as a credit card.
The right photo shows the credit card partially inserted into RFID
Shield. When fully inserted, it looks like just there‘s only
a credit card. |
| What problem does it solve? |
RFID tags are in many of your documents.
They‘re in credit
cards,
id cards, loyalty cards and passports. RFID tags hold data about you,
which may be your name, age, birthdate, etc. If someone has the right
RFID reader,
they can take data from your RFID tag without you knowing it. So the
problem is you don‘t know when your data is being taken by
someone else. |
| What does RFID Shield do? |
RFID Shield makes it impossible for a reader to get
data from your
cards.
Embedded RFID tags are ‘passive’ tags. They have no
energy of their
own to transmit data; instead they use energy received from the RFID
reader to transmit. RFID Shield blocks this energy transfer. With no
energy, the tag cannot transmit data. |
| How does this benefit me? |
Your card is virtually unreadable when
it‘s in
RFID Shield. Your data is kept private. Your data is not
given out until you want to give it out. |
| Is it easy to use? |
Yes. Just slide your card into the plastic sleeve. RFID
Shield is light
and thin. It fits into your wallet. |
| How would I use it? |
Insert the card you want to shield into RFID shield.
Put it into your
wallet. You‘re done! When you want the RFID tag to transmit,
just take your card out of the plastic sleeve. Now it will transmit.
Putting your
card back into RFID shield protects it again. |
| What styles are there? |
The RFID Shield is offered in 2 styles. The classic, rigid
style feels like a stiff playing card. We also offer a
flexible style that bends freely. When ordering you can specify
either style, or a mix of both. |
| Has it been tested by a testing lab? |
The Smart Tools' RFID Shield has been tested to be an effective shield against RFID communication by the USA Federal Government FIPS201 testing lab. It is approved for use by government agencies to prevent unauthorized reading of federal employees' rfid cards. |
| Price for 1 |
US$4 for 1.
|
| Price for 4 |
US$10 for 4.
|