samedi 25 novembre 2017

Keep your personal information safe from identity theft

Block all RFID cell signals, wifi, bluetooth, GPS, mic and camera interception. Keep your personal information safe from identity theft. Inspired by the Faraday Bags used by Military Special Forces to transport critical documents and information, the RFID Faraday Pocket Carry & Utility Pouch by BLACKOUT SPEC are all you need to effectively go off the grid. More than just a signal jammer, the BLACKOUT SPEC Faraday cages are elegantly designed with the highest quality materials and greatest attention to detail. With our strict dedication to scientific research & development, we've got something that is sure to keep you safe. MILITARY GRADE SHIELDING: After almost a year and a half of prototyping and testing, we were finally able to engineer the perfect signal-jamming material. Using a patent-pending blend of copper, steel and eco-synthetic leather we created and tested over 20 different designs before settling on the current model. In fact, our technology is so advanced it even exceeds Military Standards as specified in USAF Document MIL-B-81705 Rev. C. In designing the RFID Faraday Pocket Carry, we wanted something as beautiful as it was functional. The Pocket Carry had to not only block all communication signals to and from your device, it also had to be sexy enough to bring everywhere. Using only the highest grade materials we could find, here's what we came up with:
First we prototyped the RFID Faraday Pocket Carry & Utility Pouch to be made of canvas. Soon after, we looked into other weatherproof materials such as textured neoprene. When we received the working samples, we didn't like the look and feel of the RFID Faraday Pocket Carry and Utility Pouch so we went back to the drawing board. After multiple drafts and failed attempts of not getting the look we wanted, we reached out to the guys over at Bomber & Company. They agreed to meet with us and after a quick lunch, they decided to jump on board to tackle this endeavor. Right off the bat, the team over at Bomber & Company suggested we switch from neoprene to premium eco-synthetic leather to create a product that is durable, nice to the touch, and also ridged. The leather has the ability to wear evenly over time into a beautifully aged work of art. Since they have had experience in designing and manufacturing a series of products in the past, they had some great insight into which raw materials to incorporate. Industrial YKK zippers were second on the list of raw materials to upgrade into the design. We then reinforced the spine to create structure and rigidity. They rounded out the corners, blacked out everything and voila! Check it out here!

dimanche 19 novembre 2017

BoxLock Home - Smart Padlock for Protecting Deliveries

BoxLock Home is the first smart padlock designed to protect your deliveries from porch pirates and package thieves. Lock in simple, 24/7 protection from package theft with BoxLock, the first internet-connected padlock specifically designed to safeguard your home deliveries. Why do you need BoxLock Home? When it works, home delivery is a convenient and efficient way to get anything you need from just about anywhere. But what about when a package isn't on your doorstep, even though the carrier's tracking says it was delivered? If you're one of the 23 million Americans who've had a package stolen from their doorstep by a "porch pirate, " you've experienced the frustration of a missing package and the hassle, delay and expense of trying to replace it - if it's replaceable at all. How does BoxLock Home work? To use BoxLock, your delivery driver simply grabs the BoxLock and presses the button on the top to scan the tracking number on your package. Only packages addressed to you and that are actually out for delivery that day will unlock the BoxLock. The driver opens the bin, places your package safely inside, closes the bin and locks the lock. You’ll be notified which package was scanned and that your BoxLock is safely locked with your packages inside. See Boxlock videos here