Yes. SLNT Faraday Backpacks meet or exceed MIL-STD-188-125-2 and IEEE 299-2006 standards, with independent verification by Keystone Compliance. USA-made models additionally meet Berry Amendment and TAA compliance for federal procurement.
Yes. They scan as normal bags through airport security. The Faraday lining blocks wireless signals, not X-ray, so TSA does not flag them. Many SLNT customers use these backpacks specifically for international travel and border crossings.
No. When inside the Faraday section, the device cannot send or receive signals. Outside of the compartment, the device works normally with full network access.
Yes, but in different ways. Some models have full Faraday compartments built into the body. Others include removable Silent Pocket® Faraday sleeves so you choose when to disconnect. Each product page lists which signal-blocking configuration applies.
It blocks wireless signals to your devices (Cellular, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, RFID, NFC, EMP, and EMF) when those devices are placed inside the Faraday compartment or sleeve. Your phone, tablet, or laptop becomes untrackable and unreachable until you remove it from the protected pocket.
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