The electromagnetic shielding jacket by Vollebak is a high-tech outerwear piece infused with pure silver fiber to block Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, satellite, and radar signals. Based on the same materials used on NASA’s Mars Rover, it acts like a wearable Faraday cage. The jacket includes a dedicated phone pocket that completely isolates your device from external signals, even when turned on—it’s a subversive take on personal privacy and digital protection.
Made from lightweight ripstop nylon metallized with embedded silver, the jacket not only shields electromagnetic waves across a wide frequency range but also reflects infrared radiation to hide wearers from thermal cameras. The silver-infused fabric offers antimicrobial benefits too, neutralizing bacteria on contact. Designed with adjustable cuffs, a hood, chest, and side Faraday pockets, and storm-flap zippers, the jacket combines futuristic function with minimalist style. At a premium price point, it’s marketed toward those seeking next-level protection in our wireless age.
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