Signal-Jamming Coat Protects Devices From Prying Eyes
Staff Reporter | | Jun 19, 2014 02:14 AM EDT |
When Edward Snowden had visitors in Hong Kong he requested them to keep their phones inside a fridge. Also, according to sources, he also used to keep his phone in cocktail shaker. All this was to keep the phones safe from being snooped. The signal jamming coat also works in the same way.
Basically, if you surround your phone, or any such device vulnerable to radio waves, with all metal, it can no longer be affected from electromagnetic waves. The CHBL jammer coat is designed on the same principle.
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The CHBL jammer coat looks more like a comforter, and if you are to go out wearing it, you are bound to have many heads turned. However, there is a lot more to it than its appearance.
Built from metalized fabrics this signal-jamming coat keeps radio waves at bay, thereby keeping your tech devices hidden from prying eyes. Hence, in other words the CHBL jammer coat could be interpreted as a gentler, kinder Faraday cage.
The coat is laced with amazing radio waves blocking technology, and at the same time it has several pockets on the inner side so that you can keep your devices in them conveniently.
The description of the garment reads- "You are no longer reach-able on your mobile phone and no information from your credit card can be captured". The product was designed by a team from Vienna architecture firm, under the guidance of Wolf D. Prix.
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