
Faraday Bag Signal Blocker Disklabs TS1XL Tablet Shield XL 40cm x 45cm
Disklabs Tablet Shield Faraday Bag (TS1XL)
The Disklabs Tablet Shield Faraday Bag (TS1XL) is designed for tablets, offering protection against wireless signals. This windowless bag is ideal for isolating iPads and standard-sized tablets from external communications.
Disklabs Faraday Bags block all wireless signals, including WiFi, 5GGGG, GPS, Bluetooth, Radio, NFC, and more.
This Faraday bag has earned the "Secured by Design" award, a Police Approved standard.
Note: This is the unbranded version.
Tech Specifications:
- Dimensions: Width: 40cm, Height: 45cm (folded height)
- Window: No
- Strap/Handle: No
Shielding Capabilities:
Faraday bags provide a secure barrier against external threats and ensure the protection of your devices from various forms of interference, including:
- Remote Data Wiping: Protects critical data from being erased during legal proceedings.
- Device Tracking: Prevents the device from being tracked, reducing security risks.
- Bugging: Shields the device from unauthorized access via its microphone or camera.
- Secure Access: Allows officers or users to access device data securely, ensuring that no remote intervention can interfere.
Who Uses Faraday Bags?
- Military and Intelligence Agencies: To prevent unauthorized remote applications or data manipulation after device seizure.
- Law Enforcement: To maintain a secure chain of custody from seizure to examination, ensuring no unauthorized access.
- Forensic Investigators: For examining exhibits securely, preventing remote access or data wipes during analysis.
- Corporate Clients: To protect sensitive devices during meetings, in transit, or when traveling, ensuring no interception of critical information.
Why Use Faraday Bags?
- Prevents remote data deletion by suspects or unauthorized individuals.
- Blocks external interference such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and GSM signals once the device is enclosed.
- Prevents hacking attempts and unauthorized peer-to-peer software use.
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Disklabs Tablet Shield Faraday Bag (TS1XL)
The Disklabs Tablet Shield Faraday Bag (TS1XL) is designed for tablets, offering protection against wireless signals. This windowless bag is ideal for isolating iPads and standard-sized tablets from external communications.
Disklabs Faraday Bags block all wireless signals, including WiFi, 5GGGG, GPS, Bluetooth, Radio, NFC, and more.
This Faraday bag has earned the "Secured by Design" award, a Police Approved standard.
Note: This is the unbranded version.
Tech Specifications:
- Dimensions: Width: 40cm, Height: 45cm (folded height)
- Window: No
- Strap/Handle: No
Shielding Capabilities:
Faraday bags provide a secure barrier against external threats and ensure the protection of your devices from various forms of interference, including:
- Remote Data Wiping: Protects critical data from being erased during legal proceedings.
- Device Tracking: Prevents the device from being tracked, reducing security risks.
- Bugging: Shields the device from unauthorized access via its microphone or camera.
- Secure Access: Allows officers or users to access device data securely, ensuring that no remote intervention can interfere.
Who Uses Faraday Bags?
- Military and Intelligence Agencies: To prevent unauthorized remote applications or data manipulation after device seizure.
- Law Enforcement: To maintain a secure chain of custody from seizure to examination, ensuring no unauthorized access.
- Forensic Investigators: For examining exhibits securely, preventing remote access or data wipes during analysis.
- Corporate Clients: To protect sensitive devices during meetings, in transit, or when traveling, ensuring no interception of critical information.
Why Use Faraday Bags?
- Prevents remote data deletion by suspects or unauthorized individuals.
- Blocks external interference such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and GSM signals once the device is enclosed.
- Prevents hacking attempts and unauthorized peer-to-peer software use.




















