Ships January 27th
Place your phone in either the front pocket or the front main compartment section when you want to stay connected and receive calls and messages as normal.
Want instant privacy and a smaller digital footprint?
Move your phone to the shielded Faraday bag section of the main compartment to immediately Go Dark and stop phone tracking by blocking all incoming and outgoing 4G, 5G, WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth signals.
Whether using the front pockets to stay connected, or the shielded pocket to Go Dark for privacy, the EMF shielding between your device and your body significantly reduces your EMF exposure.
The front and back non-shielded sections of the main compartment are ideal for your everyday carry items. With an RFID shielded credit card pocket, a key clip and a daisy loop organizing panel you’ll have no trouble finding what you need when you need it.
The RF shielding fabric is the most important component of any Faraday bag, and the most common failure point, which is why we believe it’s worth protecting.
All GoDark® Faraday Bags feature a nonconducting inner liner that protects the integrity of the GoDark® RF shielding fabric from becoming compromised from ongoing contact with devices, extending the useful lifetime of the bag.
Ensuring your electronics work when you really need them is a crucial first step to disaster preparedness. GoDark® RF shielding fabric passes the MIL-STD-188-125-2 test for High Altitude EMP shielding effectiveness for small portable enclosures.
*GoDark® RF Shielding tests are performed independently by Keystone Compliance.
You can’t always turn off your mobile phone or small tablet device when you travel. In most cases, customers use the GoDark® Faraday Bag for short periods of heightened privacy concerns, but they still need quick access to their phone and camera or other devices for safety or other reasons.
Journalists, activists, business travelers, and anyone else who wants to preserve their privacy and protect their data can still take comfort in knowing they can have their mobile phones out and photos rolling or emergency calls dialed while others wait for their phones to power up.