Faraday use cases
Buy the product for the job. Wellness clothing, relay theft, forensics, EMP kits, and travel privacy are different aisles even when the word Faraday is on the tag.
- Faraday pouches and car relay attacks
Relay theft does not need your key in the thief’s hand. It needs your fob’s radio, extended from inside the house to the car. A Faraday pouch is the usual countermeasure when it is actually used.
- Forensic Faraday bags for evidence
In forensics the bag is a control: keep the device from talking while you transport it, and keep a record of which bag held it. That is not the same job as a leather phone sleeve.
- Faraday bags for EMP kits
An EMP kit is a set of sealed cages for devices you care about after a pulse or severe solar event. A single phone pouch is not a kit. A slogan on a listing is not a test.
- Faraday bags for travel privacy
Travel privacy is a daily isolation job: the device should not beacon while it sits in a room or a bag. It is not forensics and it is not an EMP kit, even if the same brands appear.
- Wellness Faraday clothing and EMF apparel
Wellness Faraday clothing is conductive apparel sold to reduce everyday EMF at the body. It is not a phone bag, not a forensic pouch, and not an EMP kit. Faraday Zone keeps it on its own aisle so a cap cannot rank as a best Faraday bag.