Caspien
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Just want to add to this, you don't need a specific 'Faraday' box, to achieve the results of blocking signals.
A simple metal lock box on your wall will also suffice (if you want to be technical, you want one with a metal lip that the exterior shell fits around, so there's no signal leakage).. OR even a simple box lined with foil will suffice.. but definitely won't look as pretty
But regardless, the metal key boxes you can find on Amazon will usually run a lot less, and you can mount them to the wall so they're out of the way.
(sorry, RF engineer is a side gig I do for a large IT hardware manufacturer, so it always makes me a bit twitchy when folks link things to 'Faraday' cages/boxes/pouches
~ Casp
A simple metal lock box on your wall will also suffice (if you want to be technical, you want one with a metal lip that the exterior shell fits around, so there's no signal leakage).. OR even a simple box lined with foil will suffice.. but definitely won't look as pretty
But regardless, the metal key boxes you can find on Amazon will usually run a lot less, and you can mount them to the wall so they're out of the way.
(sorry, RF engineer is a side gig I do for a large IT hardware manufacturer, so it always makes me a bit twitchy when folks link things to 'Faraday' cages/boxes/pouches
~ Casp
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