- ✔️【WHY YOU MAY NEED ONE】 Get your car protected. TICONN faraday bag provides a complete signal blocker for your vehicle key fob. This prevents thieves from picking up and relaying signals from your key, to shield against break-ins and keyless ignition theft
- ✔️【PREMIUM QUANLITY】 TICONN faraday bag is constructed with premium PU Leather and two-layers of shielding materials packed in a gift box. It provides signal blocking functions as well as a luxurious fashionable appurtenance
- ✔️【CONVENIENCE】 The smaller/front pocket is anti-radiation, best for storing ID card, bank cards, etc. The larger/back pocket is for signal blocking, best for storing car key fobs
- ✔️【EASY TO CARRY】 Dimensions: 3.5" x 5.0". Secure closable flap with elastic accommodates multiple sizes of keychains and small devices. The integrated keychain hole provides more flexibility
- ✔️【TICONN BRAND QUALITY COMMITMENT】 We stand behind the quality of our products. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us. We provide 30-day money back and lifetime warranty. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee for risk-free shopping!
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Nwobodo Emeka Stanley
Fits my large Prius Fob.
Nothing bad at all to say about the Protector. It is rather wide/large and doesn't work well on a keychain to carry around in you pocket. But nothing world be easily carried that solves the security problem that I can see so I just need to get used to that. The other thing to get used to is stopping to open the protector to remove the FOB so my Prius can detect it. And remembering to put it back in, close the pocket and put it in my pocket or purse when you leave the car. A pain but what Plan B? Stick a magnet on the pocket and stash it under the car like we used to do with an extra key. Not a good plan I think. Anyway, sorry I wandered off subject. I am quite content with the Protector. Received what was advertised.
Beck Connor
Works on 2019 Crosstrek
Stick the fob in the correct pocket(tan color) and the bag blocks the signal, even with the remote start out. "Access key not detected" message shows when I tried starting the car.
Deysa Dubovecka
This is a very good, durable Faraday bag to protect your key FOB!
My wife and I both have key start cars with fobs. We bought two sets of these key case pouches -- 4 key cases total. We keep two in the house to store our fobs in so that someone can't pick up the signal through the walls. We also keep one key case in the door accessory shelf of each car. As soon as we park the car somewhere and lock the car, we slip the fob into the case and drop it either in our pocket or purse. When we are approaching the car, as we come close we pull the fob out of the key case, open the door, put the empty key case back in its place in the door, and drive off. When we get back to the house, the fob goes back into it's key case stored in the house. This way you are protected both at home and traveling. The little snap clip that comes with it is just an extra "doo-dad" they stick on there, which probably should be left off. I wouldn't recommend carrying the key case in a belt loop anyway, as it would not be very secure and could easily be ripped off. For those car thieves who are lurking out there in parking lots near you with special amplifying signal equipment to pick up your fob code and then drive away with your car after you leave, purchasing these Faraday pouches to contain the signal from getting out is really cheap insurance! FOBs are cool and make it easy to get in and out of your car, along with starting it without fiddling with keys, but they also make it very easy for the bad guys to take possession of your car if you don't block the signal when you are out of the car. It's just not worth the risk and will give you that extra peace of mind. Also, be sure and ALWAYS lock the car and keep the fob on you when you fill the car with gas at the station to prevent those dangerous criminal "sliders" from entering your car from the other side.
Paul Seyb
No more draining the battery in my Lexus!
My Lexus GS 350 kept having dead batteries. It is a pleasure car and doesn’t get driven that much but that shouldn’t have caused a reoccurring issue. When they came and asked where I keep my Smart Keys I said upstairs in the kitchen. The garage is downstairs on the other end of the house. They said they thought they were draining it because of all of the technology the car and the Smart keys are constantly sending out signals to detect each other. So we went up stairs and moved as far from the garage as we could. When I pushed the unlock button it actually did unlock the car! So they told me I needed to put them in a metal box unless using. My son told me about your pouches. I ordered them and they work! I can have it right in the car and it won’t start. They have saved me a lot of time and trouble. So glad I found them!
Tracee Kline
Keeps FOB from sending a signal to the car.
Make sure when you put your FOB in, that it goes into the rear pouch that has a gold lining which is what will keep the FOB from sending a signal to the car. If you put it in the front one, it will not keep it from sending a signal. The pouch holds the FOB and maybe 2 keys. When you want to start your car or open the "proximity" sensor door, just open the flap of the pouch and point it to the car, this way you don't need to pull the FOB completely out. Works well.
Aida Cunanan
Gres
Great product - works to block key fob signal from criminals. The Faraday portion holds the key fob when you want to block the signal. then when you want to use the key fob you just pull it out of the pouch and put it in the other side of the case when using your car. the case also has a ring holder to hold your traditional keys. Nice that the package also comes with two cases so you have both key fobs covered.
Neftali Caraballo
The next step in protecting a costly asset
Purchased upgraded Faraday bag immediately after reviewing a report detailing hazards associated with keyless car fob features. Given that I always lock my car with all Windows and sunroof also tightly closed when locked in garage, addition of protection afforded by he Faraday bag was the next step in more fully protecting my car. Only drawback, which was obvious before purchase: the fob must be jiggled a bit out of bag in order to make use of the features offered by keyless entry/ignition. After a few days I've mastered this extra step with ease........point in fact: nothing more than a MINOR inconvenience. Have recommended your product to several folks ready
Misty Rene Freudenberg
fob keeper
We are using it just to keep the FOB - which was loosing battery strengh in 3 months time...since the car and fob constantly communicate when within range.. Since it is (to us a new item) we do not know how long the battery will last. The other protections provide by the pouch -- we were unaware of them being an issue. Thanks
Shaira Fernandez David
Great product!
The pouch is doing exactly what it's supposed to do. Works perfectly and brings more peace of mind whenever we have to park the car outside or in a parking lot. Test 1: We tried to open the door keeping the key fob in the pouch and less than 1in away from the door handle. The car was unresponsive. Same result even with the pouch open towards the car (key fob in) and 1in away from the door ... Test 2: I removed the key fob from the pouch, got into the car, then put the key fob back into the pouch. The car didn't start and then signalled 'No Key'. I needed to remove the key fob from the pouch in order to start the engine. After many tests and trials, we can say that we are very happy with the pouch and that it's doing the job we bought it for. People who have given negative reviews didn't probably put the key fob into the right pocket. We decided that we are going to buy a few more for friends. It makes a nice gift. There are 2 pouches in the pack, for both key fobs. The product is very good and customer service is prompt and reliable. Thanks!
Gary Layne
well designed, quickly delivered, provides value
Having just bought a new car, my research indicated that key fobs can drain car batteries. If you want to avoid draining your car battery, the key fob has to be a significant distance from the car, OR, placed in an RFID pouch of some kind, to block the constant communication between the car and the fob. The TCONN fob is well made. It has two compartments, but the inner, gold colored section is where the fob goes. The compartment is big enough to hold the fob, 3 house keys and a mail box key, all on a key chain connected to my fob. It holds all this stuff, not with much wiggle room, and allows me to close the velcro strap. It appears to be well made and of decent materials. If I had to buy another at sometime, this would be the standard I'd need to meet or beat. The vendor sent the product to me very quickly, and I'm happy with it.