Dear all
I just purchased these as they were a good price on ebay.
As they are Blackhawk I think they probably will work as BH do make some great kit.
I thought with the way of the world it would be a good idea!
What do people think?
Details below:
Incorporates Zero Trace signal-blocking technology
Protects electronic devices from remote exploitation by blocking incoming and outgoing signals
Helps prevent the tracking of devices
Shields against any unwanted reading of RFID technology found in IDs and credit cards
Constructed of 1050 denier nylon
Electromagnetic interior lining blocks incoming or outgoing signals with roughly 33dbm of attenuation
Adjustable hook & loop closure flap
Foam padding for extra protection
Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
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Re: Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
Trojanhorse, there's no link in your post, so I'm not really sure what you bought
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Re: Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
Is it ok to put a ebay link?
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Re: Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
I'm sure a link to something you've bought or are thinking of buying is fine.
If it is for something you're selling then no.
There will be a Mod come along in a minute to correct me if I'm wrong
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Re: Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
Put your devices in aeroplane mode in these cases, else they'll try to boost the WiFi, Bluetooth and phone signal so as to reach a connection, this will drain the battery.
Re: Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
Quite right. Also ensure the device is well sealed within the Blackhawk Faraday enclosure, that any flaps or lids are well closed. It's surprising how signals can leak out, or leak in. Treat it gently, as some faraday bags, etc, wear such that they become less effective and can "leak" over time.tarmactatt wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 10:06 am Put your devices in aeroplane mode in these cases, else they'll try to boost the WiFi, Bluetooth and phone signal so as to reach a connection, this will drain the battery.
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Re: Blackhawk Under the Radar iPad & Passport Holder
With the way of the world I think these pouches would be a good idea.