

🛡️ Wrap your world in invisible armor — block signals, protect data, own your privacy.
Mission Darkness TitanRF Faraday Fabric Kit offers a military-grade, lab-certified nickel-copper-polyester textile that blocks RF signals from 0 MHz up to 40 GHz, including WiFi, 5G, Bluetooth, and RFID. Sized at 44" x 36", this versatile fabric plus conductive tape enables DIY Faraday cages, signalproof bags, and EMP protection. Trusted by professionals worldwide, it enhances privacy, reduces EMF exposure, and even improves audio clarity by minimizing interference.













| ASIN | B01M294MGK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,790 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #111 in Duct Tape |
| Date First Available | October 25, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Display Dimensions | 36 x 44 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 ounces |
| Item model number | MDFF-TRF |
| Manufacturer | MOS Equipment |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 44"L x 36"W |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| UPC | 756970574996 |
| Weave Type | Plain |
T**T
Highly recommend getting
I have had my daughter on the phone and wrap it up and after about 15 seconds the call is dropped. I can hear her but she cannot hear me. I have a sheet wrapped around my tablet and laptop inside the laptop bag. The extra one I haven't used yet. So far seems pretty worth having. And versatile and super easy to use because I don't have to have a bulk bag and try to put it in my laptops case or have a useless case, i can literally wrap it and slide it in and be golden. The quality looks and feels good and functional wise you can use it in a multiple of ways that i can think of! The sheets are a decent size and you couldn't ask for an easier product to use. Just wrap and go, that simple. If you want you can use the tape it comes with also.
T**T
Works as intended. Has benefits for audio which was my intended use case.
Radio communication was broken as soon as devices were wrapped in the material, so it works in that regard. I purchased this to test some theories of mine regarding differences in audio rendering performance in the software domain, and possible issues with error correction or rather lack thereof in my DAC (which otherwise measures excellently as far as the usual tests go) which don't result in failure but reduced audio fidelity due to inaccurate or missing information. I'm thinking interference is an issue, and at various price points a certain amount of effort is put in to combat the issue, which isn't really a huge problem when people are otherwise fine with the not so perfect sound quality, it's more than good enough for MOST. So I figured that I'd go after anything that I could affect in regards to minimizing "soft" errors. Bottom line is that after getting a more responsive linux kernel installed to get the most out of the software, networking vlans and priorities, clean power supplies and galvanic ethernet isolators, placing all the switching components in a faraday cage, I heard more music and finer details, more specific spatial cues, etc etc, more basically. I use a modded Topping DX7 Pro and I placed it within the folded material and my wife and I immediately noticed even more detail. Prior to placing the DAC within the folds of faraday material we already were hearing that realism we've been chasing and thought it was as clean as we could get with the equipment in play. It gets better. I don't think this in the analog domain, I think this has more to do with the DAC potentially utilizing more bits of precision, or it's limit (I read that it's 20bit effective after conversion to analog) is more consistent with less radio interference present. Whatever the case, noise rejection is important for audio, $26 of fabric improved my audio in a way that would have required a component upgrade. And if you just want to block cell phone signals, it works for that too. lol
L**S
Diy is better
It works really amazing.It was easy to sew through with the sewing machine. I tried using push pins to try to keep it in place as I was sewing, but it seems like it would do more damage than good since I was already sewing into it, making holes into it with the sewing needle. It's an interesting texture. It kind of reminds me of what a spaceman would wear. If he was in outer space, I don't know.I'm not in astronaut, but it seems like it would be far out there. Lol. I used it to make bags for my Wi-Fi routers. I tried looking online for a faraday cage instead.But I feel like it probably wouldn't have worked as well as the fabric.I'm glad I went with a fabric instead.Because I don't know if the cage, what have you been worked at all. I did have to double line it.So I took two sheets of the faraday immaterial and sewed them together to make one. Sheet of fabric so that I can sew it into a makeshift bag. It worked phenomenally.I am beyond impressed as well as with my sewinglol. I am so sold on it.I need to get me some more fabric.So I could sew them into my hats and upgrade my tinfoil hat lol. So, after making a couple of 10 inch bags for each Wi-Fi router, I still had a probably another 10 inches of fabric left. So, it's got a good amount since I chose the smallest amount. Anyway, so hope this review helps y'all and I would say, if you're having trouble looking for a Faraday, that would fit perfectly for you. I would just get this fabric and sew it yourself because it's cheaper. And in the long run it works, you know, what's going on.
J**F
Excellent product! Best faraday cage I own by far. EMP BEAST
I am completely blown away by this product kit. Please watch my video to see the faraday bag I made. It is better than all of my other ones combined. Including the silent pocket 10 liter dry bag! I wanted to create a bag that Is for SURE going to protect against emp. Apparently mission darkness is very conservative with their recommendations because the 2 layer bag I made with this kit, (that perfectly encloses the bag the kit came in) blocked 8 watts of gmrs transmitting from 1 foot away. They tell you in the directions that to block a two way radio, you need at least 3 layers and to be 30ft away. If you make a bag properly with the correct folds and use 2 layers. This material will stop anything in true faraday cage fashion. Btw. Wifi. Cell signals, etc will be stopped likely with 1 layer. That stuff is easy and all my other commercial bought pre-made bags can do it. But not one of them can stop 2 way radio. This thing does it and then laughs in your face. The magnetic/electric field gets so wacky, that when you hold the transmitter like 6 inches from the bag or closer, the receiver blurts out this demonic like electrical wave. It's just the magnetic fields competing and it's really weird. This product is the real real. Thank you mission darkness! Will be buying much more.
T**Y
Excellent product. Works perfectly. Blocks EMFs 100% with a canopy that I made which goes over my bed to sleep without EMFs attacking me all night.
G**E
sehr zufrieden. aber die Farbe ist nicht so ganz wie ich es mir nachgestellt habe .. sooryy vorgesellt habee aber am Ende des Tages war es so wie ich es erwartet habe und gehabt erwartete ... bei FRageeen einfach den Apotheker verkaufen
J**F
It arrived very quick, just didn't block out all the frequencies I'd like it to.
M**Y
Very good! Used it for electrical buzzing coming from a boiler and it more or less blocked it out. Used a EMF reader too and it was really low.
P**L
Excellent product, high quality materials and fast delivery.
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