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The £5 faraday pouch drivers are buying to help block keyless car theft signals (aff)

A £5 Faraday pouch blocks keyless car theft signals amid daily UK thefts of 160-180 vehicles, offering affordable protection against 58% of car crime, experts say.

  • Yesterday, February 17, 2026, this newspaper highlighted a £5 Faraday pouch promotion on Amazon, ending February 19 with a 49% discount on red and blue medium sizes.
  • With keyless relay attacks rising, keyless car theft accounts for around 58% of car thefts, and 160 to 180 cars are stolen every day in the UK by would-be thieves using relay equipment.
  • The pouch includes integrated key rings and durable PU leather, and is made from materials designed to block the RFID/RF signal from car keys, available on Amazon with Prime delivery.
  • Many drivers are adopting the pouch because it is a simple, low-cost measure, and this website and its associated newspaper disclose affiliate links and IPSO membership.
  • Storing keys in a Faraday pouch prevents would‑be thieves from copying signals at home, and the deal expiring on February 19 creates urgency for drivers to adopt this inexpensive defence.
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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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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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