If you carry a radio-frequency identification card, this iPhone case coule be for you.
The HEX Stealth iPhone 4/4S case, released this week, has a special compartment for tap-and-go cards. The protective case is optimal for one or two cards, which keeps your phone sleek and slim. Feel free to store extra cash or an office key card here, too.
The product’s biggest differentiator from other carriers on the market is its shielded internal storage flap, which keeps iPhone and RFID card signals from crossing. RFID cards usually consist of a small chip or tiny antenna, which store key information including credit card numbers, expiration data and security information.
SEE ALSO: Apple Wins Patent for Noise-Reducing iPhone CaseWe recommend consumers use the case to carry transit cards and nothing too valuable. We don’t recommend having RFID-enabled cards without a RFID-blocking wallet or card shield that jams the signal. High-tech crooks are known to to steal valuable data from unassuming victims with homemade radio-frequency readers. The Hex Stealth case does not stop the broadcast of RFID signals.
The snap-on Stealth case, available in black and white for $34.95.
How does the HEX Stealth case compare to other iPhone cases? Tell us what you think in the comments.
Image courtesy of HEX.
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