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The £5 faraday pouch drivers are buying to help block keyless car theft signals (aff)
Keyless relay theft causes about 58% of UK car thefts with 160–180 cars stolen daily, prompting drivers to buy £5 Faraday pouches to block key signals.
- Published on February 17, 2026, UK drivers are buying a £5 Faraday Pouch listed on Amazon, with the deal ending February 19.
- With keyless relay attacks accounting for around 58% of thefts, an estimated 160–180 cars are stolen daily in the UK, driving demand for simple signal-blocking protections.
- Made of special materials that block RFID, the Faraday Pouch prevents thieves from copying the key's signal, and the Amazon listing states it features an integrated key chain with four key rings.
- Because it is cheap and simple, drivers are adding the low-cost Faraday Pouch as a routine security extra, valuing its integrated key rings and portability.
- The deal runs only until February 19, and only the red and blue medium pouches have a 49% discount; the article contains affiliate links and commission disclosure by the publisher.
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The £5 faraday pouch drivers are buying to help block keyless car theft signals (aff)
With keyless theft linked to a large share of UK car crime, a heavily discounted faraday pouch is emerging as a low-cost security extra drivers are adding to their routine
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