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RFID Blocking Genuine Leather Bifold Wallet for Men with Zipper and 2 ID Windows (Brown Cow Leather)

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About RFID Blocking Genuine Leather Bifold Wallet For Men

Highlights Features - High quality top grain cow leather - 11 card slots,2 upturning ID windows,2 big cash pockets,1 case pocket with zipper inside - 4.67 x 3.65 x 0.6 inches - RFID signal blocking - Delicate stitching - cool and designer - Slots for cash and business cards - Easy to carry - Vintage leather design - Luxurious Packing - Convenient and safe using - Gift for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Christmas, Father's Day, Valentine's Day Cleaning and Maintenance - Keep leather dry and ventilated - Let water spills dry naturally - keep some ventilation going - Clean the case with a soft cotton cloth and rub gently when get dirty - Avoid high temperature, great pressure, scrape, mildew, acid, alkali or moist Package Includes - 1* Genuine Leather wallet - 1* POKOFO packing box - 1* Velvet bag About Us - POKOFO is our company's brand, specializing in providing customers high-quality and competitive price leather products. About RFID - RFID: Radio-frequency identification, uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information. Our Credit/Bank/ID card, passport have encoded chips tags, and stored our personal/private information. So, we should protect them from information hacker and data thieves. - Data thieves can read your private data of cards at a distance of 10ft(3m), using a RFID scanner. Now, this RFID signal blocking wallet can protect your personal/private information safety. - This item can block signal from 10MHz to 30GHz. Credit/Debit/ID card, driver license, passport use the frequency of 13.56MHz. It won't block signal from ID badge, some old hotel room cards or building access cards, which use a frequency of 125 kHz.