🛡️ Stay off the grid, stay in control.
This 39"x43" copper-nickel Faraday fabric sheet offers military-grade RF signal blocking, effectively shielding mobile phones, WiFi, GPS, and other wireless signals. With 0.08mm thickness, it’s customizable for various applications and remains durable across extreme temperatures, making it an essential tool for privacy, data security, and electromagnetic protection.
D**K
M it doesn’t block everything, but it definitely blocks quite a bit
I tested it with a RF Meter . It definitely blocks quite a bit…. it’s not complete which I don’t think it claims to be Given that regular frequency is all around us.I am using this material as a layer in my curtains and I will probably add to this review once I ground them and see if that helpsFrom what I’ve read, The fabric Blocks the signal/energy (?) by Dissipating it via the copper FabricAbout 5 years ago the “city” put a cell tower in the easement of my property…. I’ve Consistently just had the worst migraine since then which is the reason I have decided to use the fabric Layered within my curtains. My thoughts are, It can’t hurt.Or can it?I was thinking if signals are bouncing around outside my home then if I put these curtains up, they will be bouncing around inside my home …. which is why I am going to ground the curtains Themselves ….At the moment, I have the curtains attached to brass and bronze rings that are hung on copper pipeI am going to ground the pipe And see how that works… And then I’m going to ground the curtains via a snap similar to what they would use on a grounding sheet. (Just to find out if one works better than the other, if at all) I’m pretty sure I could just tape the copper wire directly to the copper fabric and that would work just as well For testing purposesIm curious to see if the Radio frequency that is being dissipated by the fabric will be helped further with a ground. Does grounding the fabric give the signal somewhere to go, Thereby reducing the bouncing effect of the signal.?If I have researched this correctly, My theory may have some Validity to it or …… this may be an overactive visualization of my fictional idea of how radio frequency works. Either way, it’s fun. Wish me luck. I will report back soon.Lol.Also, it does tarnish overtime but if you want to get back to you, it’s beautiful copper color grab a bottle of jewelry cleaner Pour it in a big bowl, then grab your fabric, crumpled it up and dip it in thereIt’ll be brand new and about 30 seconds
A**T
copper cloth
good deal
H**Y
Works
It does work and I think it looks pretty.
G**
I brought it for grounding
I brought it for grounding but im not sure if it did anything. It rust very quickly had to throw away
M**E
Awesome.
This is really cool stuff. I don't know if it blocks signals or whatever but that's not why I bought it. I bought it as a project to light up a glass painting evenly throughout from behind by using very tiny LED lights and it turned out AWESOME! There was just too many little lights off multiple different colors to make the glass picture work with regular wires and this works PERFECT. I couldn't be happier. I'd post a picture but I sold the art piece nearly instantly and the buyers absolutely loved it!
M**.
Works to block emf.
I tried this over me at night to protect from high frequencies and it definitely worked. I use this when I can feel the frequencies and know I better protect myself from harm. Glad for copper shielding.
W**D
Doesn’t shield
I wrapped my cell phone in this fabric. Doesn’t block cell signal or WiFi signal.
T**G
Excellent for grounding
I used a Multimeter to check the resistance. My meter permits about 5 feet spread between probe tips. Placing the meter on 2 ohms and spreading the contact points about 5 feet apart the meter read zero ohms resistance. This fabric is highly conductive which is what I want for grounding under my bed sheets. It is smooth and fairly soft I hardly nitice it under my bed sheets. I am very pleased with this purchase. I plan to purchse a second one for another bed.
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