Vault Card vs Mighty Card: What Two RFID Tests Revealed
Not all RFID blocking tests tell the same story.
In one recent video, we tested the Vault Card against a lower-power RFID skimmer. In that test, the Vault Card passed. But when we tested it against a stronger Flipper Zero demonstration, the result changed dramatically.
The Vault Card failed that tougher test.
That is where the comparison gets interesting — because the real question is not only whether an RFID card can pass one basic test. The real question is: how much confidence does it give you when the test gets tougher?
That is why we compared Vault Card against the Mighty Card with Smart RFID.
Vault Card may work in some conditions. But Mighty Card adds something most RFID blockers do not: a built-in LED alert that visibly shows when RFID energy is present.
Most RFID blockers ask you to trust them. Mighty Card shows you.
Two tests. Two very different lessons.
The first video used a less powerful RFID skimmer test. In that demonstration, the Vault Card passed. That matters, and it is important to be honest about it.
But the second video used a Flipper Zero demonstration, and in that test, the Vault Card failed. That raises the bigger buyer question:
If your RFID blocker only works in some situations, how do you know when it is actually protecting you?
That is the problem with most RFID blocking cards. They are silent. They are invisible. They give you no feedback.
The Mighty Card difference: visible RFID feedback
The Mighty Card with Smart RFID was designed to solve the trust problem.
When RFID energy is present, the card’s LED indicator can blink, giving you a visible signal that RFID activity is nearby. That visual feedback changes the entire experience.
You are no longer blindly trusting a card in your wallet. You are seeing RFID activity in real time.
Why passing one test is not the whole story
A basic RFID test can be useful, but it does not tell the full story. Different readers, skimmers, power levels, card positions, wallet materials, and testing distances can produce different results.
That is why shoppers should not judge an RFID blocker only by one pass-or-fail moment.
The smarter questions are:
- Does the card provide visible feedback?
- Does it require a battery?
- Does it help you understand when RFID energy is nearby?
- Does the price match the features?
- Does it give you confidence beyond a basic claim?
Vault Card vs Mighty Card comparison
| Feature | Vault Card | Mighty Card with Smart RFID |
|---|---|---|
| Lower-power skimmer test | Passed in our video | Passed / responded in our video |
| Flipper Zero demonstration | Failed in our video | Performed better in our video |
| Visible LED alert | No | Yes |
| Shows RFID activity | No visible feedback | Yes, with LED indicator |
| Battery required | No visible active indicator | No battery required |
| Approximate price at time of video | About $39 | About $9.95 |
Testing conditions, product pricing, and marketplace listings can change. This comparison reflects the results shown in our video demonstrations.
Watch the RFID test videos
Watch both demonstrations:
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The real lesson: do not just trust your RFID blocker
The Vault Card passing one test and failing another is exactly why RFID protection should not be based on blind trust.
RFID signals are invisible. Most blockers do not show anything. That leaves buyers guessing.
Mighty Card with Smart RFID changes the experience by giving you visible confirmation when RFID energy is present. The blinking LED is not just a feature — it is the proof point.
Don’t just trust your RFID blocker. Verify it.
Shop Mighty Card with Smart RFID or explore the full RFID blocking card collection.
FAQ
Did Vault Card fail every RFID test?
No. In our videos, Vault Card passed a lower-power skimmer test but failed a stronger Flipper Zero demonstration. That difference is why testing conditions matter.
What makes Mighty Card different?
Mighty Card with Smart RFID includes a built-in LED indicator that can blink when RFID energy is present, giving users visible feedback instead of relying only on trust.
Does Mighty Card need a battery?
No. Mighty Card with Smart RFID is designed to activate using RFID energy, so it does not require charging, an app, or a replaceable battery.
Why does visible RFID feedback matter?
RFID signals are invisible, and most RFID blockers give no indication that anything is happening. A visible LED alert helps users understand when RFID energy is nearby.
Is this a lab certification test?
No. These videos are practical demonstrations, not formal lab certifications. They are designed to show why real-world testing and visible feedback matter.
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