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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
This is an awesome little product. You just place your cell phone in the pouch when you are going to bed and that's it! It gives me peace of mind knowing that my sleep will not be impacted by my electronic devices. I have noticed a difference when I use this vs. when I forget to put it in. I sleep more sound and I wake up more well-rested. Plus this is such a great value too! Love it, amazing!
ChargeLady
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
It is a little too big for my phone. My phone is a Samsung Android. But I can still use it. I am satisfied with it. I feel better having it to hopefully stop the radiation from my phone.
Victoria Baker
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
This does a great job of blocking cell phone signals and notifications. I put my phone in the pouch before bed, and it stays silent all night long. It's also useful for airline trips, in lieu of setting airplane mode on and off, and acts as a protective case while traveling.
Sara S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
Fits my new Samsung Galaxy phone perfectly. It's nice and seems like it'll last a long time. I recommend it!
Stephanie M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
I got this pouch because I cannot lock my car if I have a key fob inside the car. When I travel distances, sometimes I want to take two keys. By putting my spare set in this pouch I can then safely lock the car without having to carry both sets (which gets quite bulky). Also blocks Tile/Chipolo signals, but my cell phone will still ring from inside the pouch even though it is small enough to fold the top of the pouch over.
Evan Shaw
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
I like the idea of a Faraday pouch to keep my phone from activating or alerting me, or I also use it to keep my phone in my car and not activate the auto door unlock. The only problem with this bag is that because the top is a tie, you must close it very tight to block the signal. It only sometimes works 100%, ideally. If there was a flat made of the same material that you can wrap around so that no matter what, as long as it's closed, it would be 100% type, that would be a better design, in my opinion. Also, the case is pretty large, so even a large Samsung S2 four Ultra is too tiny for this bag. It would've been excellent if it was a little tighter or made with rigid foam to hold onto the device better.
2BoldlyGo
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
I've wanted something like this Welohas Faraday Pouch for a long time. I don't have an elecronic EMF meter, but I was able to test it esoterically using a Pulsor® pendulum (see pulsor.org) and measuring the polarity of my left palm. The bag does screen out the EMFs, but I don't know about radiation. It doesn't leak if the drawstring is pulled very tightly. Glad to have bought it.
Penny
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
If your family has a no-phone policy for game night or dinnertime (or whenever you need a break from notifications and screens) this pouch comes in handy. One smartphone fits in each pouch, because the drawstring has to cinch shut for it to work, so you might need one per phone. This way, everyone can put their phones in the pouches and you will be assured there will be no pings or buzzes or rings for the time you agree upon. This is also handy to keep credit cards in while traveling. It looks like one of those gift bags you get mail-order jewelry in, so be careful you don't accidentally mistake it for a cheap regular cloth pouch. It would really be handier with a different type of closure like a fold-over envelope.
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