Collection: RFID Blocking Card

RFID Enabled Cards have been around since the 2010's and have added an extra level of security to credit card in person transactions. However the fears of Electronic Skimming have been a persistent concern of consumers ever since causing many to have to pay extra for high priced wallets. 

Today there is a new economical solution that is more effective and is also transferable to any wallet you ever own in the future. The Mighty Card is revolutionizing RFID blocking protection with the most effective 13.56 MHz blocking available today. 

Answers about RFID Protection

How many cards do I need to protect my wallet?

Each Mighty Card provides a 2-inch radius of protection around itself, which is usually sufficient for most wallets.

For complete coverage, you could place one Mighty Card RFID Blocking Card in the center of your wallet. However, if you have a larger wallet or want extra security, you might consider using two cards - one on each side.

If you have two halves of your wallet as in a billfold we suggest having one on each side.

It's a cost-effective and versatile solution for protecting your personal information that lasts a lifetime! 💳🛡️

Do these also protect Passports and Car or Door Fobs?

Door entry cards and car key fobs use different RFID frequencies for their functionality, which may not be compatible with the standard frequency targeted by the Mighty Card.

For example passports use a different frequency for their RFID chips, typically 125 kHz. As a result, the RFID-blocking card will not offer the same level of protection for passports as it does for credit and debit cards.

The Mighty Card RFID-blocking card is specifically designed to scramble the standard frequency of 13.56 Mhz for credit and debit cards with the RFID microchip.

The Mighty Card operates by scrambling the standard frequency of 13.56 MHz used by these cards, effectively blocking unauthorized attempts to access their information.

What are the maintenance requirements for the Mighty RFID Blocking Card?

You don't need to replace your Mighty Card RFID Blocker for its entire lifetime.

Unless the card is severely bent or damaged in the microchip you do not have to replace your Card Blocker.

The Mighty Card also does not require a battery and runs automatically when introduced to a field of RFID signals.

How can I check if my RFID Blocking Card is working?

You can test the effectiveness of your card by holding it together with an RFID card at a point of purchase terminal that accepts tap to pay.

The Mighty Card will scramble the RFID signal making it unreadable, if however it is damaged or broken from bending of folding the card will not block the signal and you should get a replacement.

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