vollebak electromagnetic shielding jacket blocks radiation with materials used in NASA rover
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Vollebak has released the Electromagnetic Shielding Bomber jacket, made from materials used in NASA's Mars rover. This jacket can block various signals such as text messages and microwave waves. The aerospace-grade fabric, produced by Shieldex in Bremen, protects electronics and wearable sensors while blocking thermal detection. The jacket’s outer layer features silver integrated into the fabric, which provides antimicrobial properties. Moreover, a pocket designed as a Faraday cage prevents phones from sending or receiving signals when placed inside the jacket.
The Electromagnetic Shielding Bomber jacket by Vollebak is made with NASA's Mars rover materials and can block signals from text messages to microwave waves.
This jacket utilizes aerospace-grade fabric to protect electronics from cyberattacks and block thermal detection, also serving wearable health sensors.
Silver is integrated into the fabric of the jacket, making it antimicrobial, allowing it to kill bacteria while also blocking electromagnetic waves.
The jacket's pocket functions as a Faraday cage, preventing any signals from being sent or received by a phone stored inside.
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