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Xtremeauto Car Key Signal Blocker Pouch 2 Pack Sold by Xtremeauto UK FBA

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BrandXtremeauto
Special featurePortable
ColourBlack
Number of buttons2
ULTIMATE CAR KEY SECURITY - Keep your vehicle safe from keyless entry theft with the Xtremeauto Car Key Signal Blocker Pouch. Police-approved and designed to block RFID signals, it's your first line of defence against car theft.
DOUBLE PACK OF FARADAY POUCHES FOR EXTRA PROTECTION - This set includes two signal blocker pouches, ensuring that both your spare and primary keys are safeguarded. Whether it's a small fob or a larger car key, these pouches have you covered.
STYLISH AND DURABLE DESIGN - The embossed Xtremeauto logo and stylish orange stitching make these signal blocker pouches not only functional but also fashionable. Constructed with quality materials, they are built to last and protect your car keys for years.
VERSATILE AND PORTABLE - With a convenient keyring, you can attach these pouches to your bag, belt loop, or simply carry them in your pocket. It's small enough to be taken anywhere, ensuring your car keys are protected wherever you go.
PEACE OF MIND ON THE GO - Whether you're at home, work, or traveling, the Xtremeauto Car Key Signal Blocker Pouch gives you peace of mind knowing your car is safe from unauthorized access. Don't compromise on security; protect your vehicle today.
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  1. KitKat23's avatar
    Much cheaper to pop your keys in empty bags of Walkers. Same result.

    Must be salt and vinegar though.
    realdeals's avatar
    OK, give it a quick swill and away you go.
    These things only last 3/4 month( in my pocket) I checked mine today and it failed, so i ordered a different style to this and hopefully I will get a year out of the 3.
  2. redduck's avatar
    The relay attack only works if you have passive entry enabled. The quickest way to fix the issue is to disable passive entry from your car. You might be slightly inconvenienced by then having to press the button on your key fob but it's less hassle than carrying around a big pouch and you have to remove it from the pouch to her in your car anyway.
    highdon's avatar
    I disabled keyless entry in my Audi but I was told that it's only an inconvenience as the key signal enables ignition. Basically if the car detects the key is inside, you can start the engine and drive off. Thanks to the EU regulations, engine won't cut off when it loses signal.
  3. kevincredible's avatar
    Will this work for my Tesla?
    redduck's avatar
    Only if you can fit your phone in it. The RFID card doesn't work beyond a few centimetres so isn't at risk of relay unlock anyway
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