RFID Blocking Cards Set by RMS Unlimited Goods - The Original NFC Security Card. Protects Your Wallet While You Travel. Complimentary New E-books on ID Theft & Repair
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Card sizes are slightly larger than credit cards, but they fit in your wallet snugly so that the space in your wallet can be used for anything else you normally bring along for your daily activities. You're welcome, Nikki! Please accept my thanks!
The video above shows the effectiveness of these cards when used with a RFID-enabled lift ticket at Mountain High ski resort. We encourage you to view it to see what it looks like. Thanks for your kind words!
Thanks for getting in touch, Sharonsdecem. What these cards are designed for is These cards block the frequency transmission along with type of this card's transmission A 56 MHz frequency). Please accept my thanks for your Please note this is not a personal message
Their stiffness is greater than their flexibility, but not too great. In the inside there is a flap that makes it hard for the card to go all the way down if it is bent.
Selected User Reviews For RFID Blocking Cards Set by RMS Unlimited Goods - The Original NFC Security Card. Protects Your Wallet While You Travel. Complimentary New E-books on ID Theft & Repair

The block can be made with EITHER card! I didn't realize that both cards were necessary! Placing a blocking card on the front and back of your stack of credit cards will keep them from being stolen. Due to the fact I needed two cards so I staggered them in two columns in my wallet rather than buying the other offer of a single RFID card. It is possible to place a card on one side, then in the pocket on the other side. My cards are not protected by the bill fold type of wallet so I'm giving them away to a male friend with a wallet that would provide some defense. Although I like the logo and card size, it is too small for me.

My wallet is now stocked with the cards I was instructed to put in it. I have been testing them for the past A Work ID still permits all RFID scanners to be used. In case you're wondering, I tested another RFID blocking product and encountered a different result. The money I spent seems to have gone to waste.

I used it with my work ID on a RFID reader and it still read my cards, so I don't think they work. I don't know if it's just my ID cards, etc. , but one way or another, I'm.

Once I received the card, I placed it in a nearby retail terminal, and then attempted to complete the transaction the first time I saw it. Despite continuing to present my phone, the terminal requested I do so. As I continued to complete the purchase, the card was removed. All went well with the transaction. Here is what I conclude It is possible to use these cards! There are individual "protective" envelopes I can use for the three cards I carry, but I read that when they are enclosed in an envelope they may not fit in wallet pockets (because the envelopes are wider than the cards individually). Once it was shown to me that the cards and envelopes would not fit in the wall, I contemplated the hassle of having to remove the card, take it out of its envelope, and then present the card. The handling involved in all of that. In any case, I ordered the Original Security Card and so far it seems to check all my boxes. Yes, I did very well. My RIFD blocking cards have been great so far. It's that easy. In times of need.

My personal recommendation would be to buy them. FRIID Blocking cards in the original form. There are hardly any online retailers with a higher quality product at a lower price. The quality of what you get is directly related to your budget.

It's hard to know if they work, though I assume that they do. This is what I have been looking for. Obviously, this is presumed to be true if It seemed that one video reviewed them as effective. I usually carry my cards in my pocket because I don't like carrying a wallet. The protection of these blocking cards is nice since I can simply sandwich my cards between them without having to worry about them changing places. I don't find that they are uncomfortable to have in my pocket because they are so thin.

These provided no protection at all when I tried several ways to use an RFID reader. A legitimate RFID blocker that I have from a US provider (EK USA) was used as my comparison with the card I bought from There were only pieces of plastic here.
