From solar panels to portable generators and power banks, your backup power sources deserve protection. This collection of Faraday and EMP bags shields them from wireless signals, EMPs, and solar flares, keeping them secure and ready when you need them most.
This collection includes large-format Faraday bags engineered to protect bigger electronics from EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) events, solar flares, and wireless attacks. Products fit laptops, generators, ham radios, solar panels, communication kits, satellite phones, and emergency equipment up to enterprise sizes.
Each bag uses SLNT's Silent Pocket® Faraday cage with Multishield® shielding. The full enclosure blocks Cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, NFC, EMP, and EMF signals, including high-energy electromagnetic pulses that would otherwise destroy sensitive electronics in unsealed enclosures.
Preppers, off-grid homesteaders, first responders, ham radio operators, IT teams safeguarding backup hardware, military units, and operators in regions with elevated electromagnetic risk. Anyone storing critical large electronics in case of grid failure or hostile EMP event benefits from this gear.
Yes. EMP Faraday bags are tested at Keystone Compliance and meet MIL-STD-188-125-2 and IEEE 299-2006 standards, with verified attenuation across the 1–40 GHz spectrum. Many models also comply with Berry Amendment and TAA requirements when built in the USA.
Bags range from medium pouches for radios and laptops (around $89.95) to large duffles and full backpacks for generators and solar gear ($199.95–$799.95). USA-made versions sit at the higher end due to domestic sourcing and procurement compliance.