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expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Jun 26, 2025
Jun 26, 2025 3:05 PM
RUNBOX Men's Slim RFID Wallet w/ 2 ID Window (Carbon Black)
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Amazon delivered pretty fast, same day as I ordered!
I would say this has a lot of pockets for cards. A little more than I thought.
The inside has two pockets with the clear plastic.
The bottom one did not fit my license so unsure what to really put in there.
The top one fits a license no problem so my ID went there.
The best feature I enjoy is when the wallet is closed, you can place two cards for your most active cards. The little slot (in the bottom) lets you put your thumb to push & slide the card out. That's very convenient because you can put your primary credit card for easy access. Quickly push out and complete the transaction.
In the slot behind that, I put the secondary credit card.
I was able to put all my cards in there and have room for spare cards.
Overall I am pleased with the wallet. A little bigger than what they consider "slim". More like a regular sized wallet.
But it's not a deal-breaker. for 6 bucks, I'm glad to keep it.
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Order total:
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Amazon delivered pretty fast, same day as I ordered!
I would say this has a lot of pockets for cards. A little more than I thought.
The inside has two pockets with the clear plastic.
The bottom one did not fit my license so unsure what to really put in there.
The top one fits a license no problem so my ID went there.
The best feature I enjoy is when the wallet is closed, you can place two cards for your most active cards. The little slot (in the bottom) lets you put your thumb to push & slide the card out. That's very convenient because you can put your primary credit card for easy access. Quickly push out and complete the transaction.
In the slot behind that, I put the secondary credit card.
I was able to put all my cards in there and have room for spare cards.
Overall I am pleased with the wallet. A little bigger than what they consider "slim". More like a regular sized wallet.
But it's not a deal-breaker. for 6 bucks, I'm glad to keep it.
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If you're skeptical about this, just run this test: Wrap your credit/debit card with aluminum foil then try to pay with it by tapping. It shouldn't work
Do these really work?
The simple fact is that your card has to send data back to the RFID reader but your card only has the power to transmit 1-4cm. That limit was specifically designed to prevent illegal scanning. And that's assuming perfect conditions where both your wallet and the scanner are perfectly still for a few seconds, with the scanner perfectly on top of the chip. Not going to happen. Thieves can improve their scanners all they want, but it's the chip that matters and that's designed by your credit card company.
You can prove how silly this is by trying to pay with your card still in the wallet. Tap your wallet on the scanner and see if it can read your card in the wallet. I'm betting no.
If you're really paranoid about it, the simplest solution is to line the cash compartment of your wallet with a sheet of aluminum foil. Takes only a few seconds and you've just made your wallet RFID-blocking.
https://www.rfidjournal
There is currently no known case of anyone stealing your data with a portable RFID scanner. And it simply can't happen with any foreseeable technology. The simple fact is that your card has to send the data back and the card doesn't have enough power to send its signal farther than 1-4cm (a limit specifically designed for security). And that's assuming perfect conditions where both your wallet and the scanner are perfectly still for a few seconds, with the scanner perfectly on top of the chip. Not going to happen.
A theif can improve their scanners all they want, but it's the chip that matters and that's designed by your credit card company.You can prove how silly this is by trying to pay with your card still in the wallet. Tap your wallet on the scanner and see if it can read your card in the wallet. I'm betting no.
If you're really paranoid about this, just put a sheet of aluminum foil in the cash compartment of a regular wallet. That'll block the RF waves.
https://www.rfidjournal
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