Wow, 100 dB is pretty impressive. I have seen heavy drapery mean to set up a temporary shield room that was not that good. And at one time a shield room I worked in had about 103 dB shielding effectiveness at 3GHz, with all steel walls and EMI gasketed seams. Thanks, - doug Douglas Powell http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01
Hi Doug,
If you cut through the hype, and follow the clues (the pocket claims 100dB attenuation) you arrive here:
I only spent 2 minutes looking, there are likely to be other similar products.
Regards,
Tony
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 at 2:01 AM
From: "Doug Powell" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [PSES] RF shielding in clothing. All,
This is probably a curiosity. I ran across this article that claims to shield cell phones from hackers at specific operating frequencies.
Has anyone here had experience with this fabric and does it actually work?
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