Let me start by saying this KENARK Faraday Box is a game-changer for anyone paranoid about car theft via key fob signal amplification (which, let's be real, is a legit concern these days). The aqua green protein leather exterior gives it a surprisingly classy look—way sexier than the cheap metallic pouches I've tried before.
The moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by the weight and craftsmanship. That satisfying *thunk* when the magnetic lid closes? Chef's kiss. Inside, the plush felt lining cradles my keys like VIPs at a velvet-rope event. I can easily fit 4 bulky key fobs plus my phone and still have room for loose change.
Now for the real test: does it actually work? Hell yes. With my Tesla key inside, I stood right next to my car—nada. No unlock, no start. Even threw in my iPhone (RIP notifications) and an AirTag—total blackout. The Faraday cage lining is visibly substantial when you peek under the felt, unlike some flimsy knockoffs.
Pro tip: The magnet securing the lid is STRONG—like 'accidentally lifts the whole box if you're not careful' strong. Not a dealbreaker, but maybe don't operate this one-handed while holding coffee. Also, that 'weathered' leather look some reviewers mentioned? Personally love the vintage vibe—makes it look like an heirloom piece rather than spy gear.
At this price point ($40-ish), you're paying for both function and form. Worth every penny when you consider it's protecting $50k+ cars from relay attacks. Bonus: My nightstand has never looked more organized now that all my EMF-emitting gadgets sleep in this faraday fortress.
Final verdict? 5/5 stars for merging security with sophistication. If you own a push-to-start vehicle or just want to minimize digital radiation (hello fellow biohackers), this box delivers peace of mind in an Instagram-worthy package.