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Eagle Creek RFID Trifold Wallet Black/Charcoal $16.79 Delivered @ Escape2 via Amazon AU

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When traveling in large cities or foreign countries, it's best to protect your personal information with RFID blocking technology. This tri-fold wallet features 2 bill compartments, an external zippered coin pocket, an international ID sized pocket, 4 credit card pockets, ID window, and the RFID blocking technology to keep your info safe.

ABOUT THIS ITEM
SLIM & STYLISH: The Eagle Creek tri-fold men's wallet is a slim and stylish way to carry the essentials while you travel. It features a full-length bill compartment with secondary zippered hidden bill compartment, and an external zippered coin pocket.
RFID PROTECTED: Eagle Creek works with you to keep your sensitive information safe. The RFID blocker technology in our wallets protects personal information stored on IDs and credit cards from being stolen, up to a frequency range of 10 MHz to 3 GHz.
ORGANIZED TRAVEL: When your stuff is organized, things are just easier. Eagle Creek wallets, money belts, passport holders, neck wallets, and more help you keep your most important travel documents, cash, credit cards, and IDs safe and close at hand.
DISCOVER THE WORLD: Eagle Creek's waist packs, crossbody bags, hiking backpacks, carry-on luggage, travel bags and more are an easy way to keep your items organized. Keep passports, tablets, water bottles, books and other necessities at your fingertips.
CARRY WITH CONFIDENCE: Compare the quality craftsmanship of Eagle Creek backpacks, duffels, fanny packs and more to bags from JanSport, Adidas, Nike, Herschel, Under Armour, Osprey, Thule, Duluth, timbuk2, Swiss Gear, Samsonite, Targus, or High Sierra.

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closed Comments

  • +5

    Looks super ugly.

    • +1

      ABOUT THIS ITEM
      SLIM & STYLISH:

      😒😒🤔

    • I have one of these and it's not that bad … At least when you place cards and cash inside and fold, it's still not bulky.

      Anyways my opinion might be biased as I am a fan of eagle Creek products 😀

  • +3
    • +1

      It's not mandatory but is it not good to have …. There have been very less cases currently but it's an easy scam to do.

  • +2

    Will it block 5g

    • +1

      No, only tin foil hats work for that.

  • What bank cards use RFID?

    • +1

      Almost all bank cards nowadays use RFID. That is the one helping in contactless Payments with paypass.

      • +1

        I think you mean NFC

        • +1

          NFC is a type of RFID. You can scan most library book RFID tags with your phone (except the UHF ones).

          • @3: I thought RFID was one was comms, NFC is duplex?

            • @Jessie Ryder: Yeah true, NFC can communicate both ways (between phones say) which typical RFID (reader with passive tags) doesn't allow for, but they're using the same over the air protocols. A hacker would use a high power RFID reader to steal data from NFC cards at a distance.

              RFID is a pretty broad term, so I think it's safe to apply it to NFC cards specifically.

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