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Posted 26 August 2023
2PCS Car Key Signal Blocker Pouch, Key Bag for Keyless Car RFID Blocking, Anti-theft Remote Entry Smart Fobs- By XINXIUYING TECHNOLOGY
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- [Durable Material] - Made of high-quality carbon fiber leather, the classic black style is suitable for your long-term use. Dirt-resistant and wear-resistant, it can be used repeatedly for a long time. For daily cleaning, just wipe it with water or a rag.
- [Car Protection Key Case] - This key case can block the signal outside the bag, preventing your keychain code from being stolen by criminals to get into the car. Provide a signal barrier for your car keys.
- [Easy to Carry] - The size of this key case is 13.5 x 8.5 cm, which is a good size, very convenient for everyday carry. It can also easily accommodate various types of car keys, making it an unmissable portable key bag for your daily driving trips.
- [Multifunctional] - This key case has inner and outer clip card slots. The ordinary mezzanine on the outer layer can store your bank cards, cash, ID cards and other small items. Putting the car key in the inner layer of the key pocket can effectively block the signal to prevent your personal information from leaking.
- [100% Satisfaction Guarantee] - If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. We offer a 30-day money back and will be happy to help you resolve your issue.
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Edited by a community support team member, 26 August 2023
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Having said that these boxes and protection are basic protection and offer an additional peace of mind. If you own thieves's favourites like a Range, Q7 or X5 then get yourself a proper immobiliser/tracker!
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I also put a steering lock on. Don't understand how people spend tens of thousands on a car and aren't willing to spend a few quid more on extra security. Having said that, if someone wants that car they're breaking in while you're awake or not so less security could be safer. (edited)