Mission Darkness X2 Faraday Duffel Bag + Detachable MOLLE Faraday Pouch (Gen 2) // Military-Grade RF Shielding for Large Electronics & Mobile Devices // Digital Forensics Signal Isolation Data Privacy
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Dara DeLong
> 3 dayHaven’t experienced an emp - but it’s a very nice bag. Sturdy and well built. Wish it was a little less expensive though.
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Michele
> 3 dayI am stoked with my recent purchase of the Mission Darkness X2 Faraday Duffel Bag. I chose this bag over other ones mainly because of its large size and bonus detachable faraday pouch. I needed something large enough to fit various devices and something I could travel easily with. It’s pretty inconspicuous and simply looks cool. I definitely recommend it for people concerned with their electronics and data getting hacked or tracked.
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PJ
> 3 dayGreat product...lots of room for several types of things. Hard to open at first (my fingers are arthritic) wouldnt be hard for others.
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Charity
> 3 dayIt does not stop 4G LTE or a transistor radio. Looks cheap. Doesn’t work.
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Peter C
> 3 dayThe duffel is very good but it wasnt quite right for my use so I returned it. If I returned something because it sucked I would give it a low rating but thats not how it went. I ended up going with the Mission Darkness 15L dry bag instead which I think meets my needs better. The stitching and materials on the duffel are good. The layout is pretty straightforward and functional. Note that rolling up the inner Faraday pouch liner takes up some volume along the top of the duffel but this is necessary to ensure there is enough contact to provide the EM protection. I was not too jazzed with the magnetic closure. I guess they must have studied it and designed it so as to provide the needed protection but it didnt seem to be doing too much. Im not sure it matters though because the rolled up top of the inner bag gets held in place pretty well by closing the zipper. It all gets packed in and its not going to unroll when the zipper is closed. I did a quick test before deciding the dry bag was better and doing the return and the duffel blocked cellular, Bluetooth, and WiFi reception. I didnt have the resources to cause or simulate a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse so no info on that.
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vickster
> 3 dayWe have not had any EMPs - so I have no idea if it works. But it is sturdy and seems like it will work. I hope so .
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Dr. Eric Bins MD
> 3 dayDurable, well designed and I believe will be very useful if an EMP does happen, Ill keep a laptop, Only 4 stars on Durability because, well, we havent had an EMP event ....yet. I still feel confident about its designed task. Yes I would recommend.
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Craig
> 3 dayQuality of this bag was beyond expectations. The hardware and the stitching apear durable.
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Rosalyn Ebert
> 3 dayGreat Bag. I travel globally with sensitive financial documents and hardware and have been feeling a renewed sense of security and fortitude with my new Bag. The construction is bullet-proof and has a modern, sleek and low-profile look. Nice Features. Thanks for an innovative product and swift delivery.
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Ben
> 3 dayI fully expected this to work. It is constructed well and I have had other success with MOS products. However, both the large and small bag did not seem to block any RF signals I was using to test. I put a small FM radio in the bag and it kept playing when the bag was closed. I put my cell phone in the bag and the bluetooth and signal seemed to be unaffected. I dont have confidence this bag will do what its supposed to do so Ill be returning it.