🔒 Shield Yourself in Style!
The Amerthing Pure Copper Faraday Fabric is a high-performance shielding solution designed to protect against RF and LF electromagnetic fields. Measuring 5 meters in length and 1.08 meters in width, this fabric features a surface resistance of less than 0.03 ohms and operates effectively within a temperature range of -4℃ to 85℃. Ideal for a variety of applications, it comes precut for convenience and includes a piece of pure copper tape for DIY projects.
F**R
Strong durable and extremely effective emf blocker
I use a lot of silver to block emf but find this is at least as effective or better and more affordable. I’ve bought this twice and will but more. Very effective blocker
L**A
The fabric is very conductive and useful for earthing - BUT FOR HOW LONG?.
I was looking for a better solution to actual grounding than the cotton sheets with the silver thread in them. They don't remain conductive for very long, especially after you wash them. I'm going to try using this copper-like fabric to see if I have better benefits from earthing. For instance, my previous cotton sheet had a resistance from the outlet to the center of the sheet of over 2 megohms. This copper sheet measures at 0.3 ohms from outlet to center of the sheet, which is exactly what I wanted. Something that has way more conductivity than the typical products being sold commercially.Is it comfortable? It's surprisingly better than I thought it was going to be. It's a bit like being on one of those plastic bed wetter sheets, but not too bad. I will know more after I've slept on it for a while to see how it holds up, how well the conductivity holds up. But for the price, this may be a big upgrade compared to the 80 dollar sheets that wear out in 3 months' time.I'm including a picture of the 2m option to show how much of my queen size bed it covers.EDIT: I'm updating my review because after about a month of use as a sheet the material has basically become non-conductive. On day one it had nearly 0 ohms of resistance from end to end and now from corner to middle it has about 2 megohms of resistance. It may still be beneficial as an earthing sheet, but we're talking a factor of millions of ohms of resistance in just a month's time. The sheet is starting to randomly discolor in places. I'm not a sweaty sleeper and it seems to not like any moisture and may be picking up corrosion from the air. I'm going to keep monitoring the conductivity and will update my final findings. I'm a guinea pig running an experiment, so maybe hold off on sleeping on these just yet. I will say that they feel silky and very comfortable to me. One thing I did need to do is sew all four edges because this material frays terribly like polyester.
S**B
Great product
Bought this faraday cloth to make my own earthing sheet for my bed. Easy to work with and soft. Bought faraday tape to put on outside edge to keep material from fraying. Bought ekg pad and attached to the cloth. Bought the grounding cable. Once installed on my bed I tested to see if the material conducted and it does
I**E
EMP cloth
As intended
N**O
Fabric is of nice quality and durable
I purchased this to put across the bottom portion of my bed and connect it to the grounding wire so I could do what they call earthing. The material is sturdy, durable and very comfortable. Keep in mind this is copper so you can’t put it in the wash, but you can wipe it down with a wet cloth.
K**0
NOT COPPER
This is NOT 'pure copper'. It does not block wifi for smartphone. Plastic material dyed to look like metal. Returned.
T**.
I use it for Earthing not EMF shielding
Works great for my use as a home-made earthing/grounding mat. I use it with an earthing plug made of 16 gage copper I bought which has an aligator clip on the mat end and the other end goes to my outlet. I tested it with an voltmeter and it's definitely grounding!
L**P
Shocked
I’ve been trying all different items lately. Laid this over my wifi and base for camera system and my detector went down to ZERO instantly. I will be buying more. Good job!
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