Stay Connected, Stay Protected! 🛡️
The WiFi Router Cover Guard is a sleek, silver metal shield designed to block approximately 85% of EMF and RF radiation emitted by your WiFi router. With no tools or assembly required, it offers an effortless way to protect your family from harmful exposure while maintaining uninterrupted internet connectivity.
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Metal |
Closure Type | Lid |
E**.
Works as advertised
It works good. Received my RF / EMF meter and it cut the RF wifi low danger zone radiation down to about 15 inches from router. It was safe inside guard. Signal got through cage but danger did not. Slower downloads in the other room through walls but would rather be safe than faster than needed anyway. Great seal (it just stays shut, made well) if I need gaming in the far part of the home then I'll run ethernet hardwire. Only lost 20 percent speed in room where router, PC and tv are. Large size. Plenty of room for router with no extrnal antenna. I think it would hold a 6 inch antenna inside IMO
A**R
Reduces EMF radiation, sleeping area was my major concern
Works like a charm and as advertised reducing EMF radiation according to my EMF meter. We have our router in the basement, and our devices are not affected by the reduction in WiFi. No lag at all. When setting up the first TV, the WiFi coverage without the Router Guard Cover was rated as excellent on the setup screen, and the EMFs were very high. I then put the router in the Router Guard Cover to set up the second TV. The setup screen for that TV rated the WiFi as good, and the EMFs in our upstairs sleeping area were nonexistent. We are really happy with our Router Guard Cover!
W**B
It didn’t fit
The form didn’t match the function for me and I had to send it back. Thing is very well-made, but not well thought out. I have a standard router that fits nicely within this case except not when the wires are attached. They literally made it fit the router like a glove, but failed to remember a router has all kinds of things plugged into the back. the cables that come out of a router are not the most flexible on the planet. The case ended up being a full 3 inches too short. I was very disappointed because this thing is in my bedroom zapping me with the evil vibes. I thought I won when I ordered this. Yeah, no. Measure your router with the wires first and save yourself from the dreaded return.
M**N
Don't Waste Your Money
Didn't fit my router and it is a total waste of money. Don't bother.
A**R
Actually reduces RF radiation from a router
After I learned about EMF dangers, I wanted to do something to reduce the intensity of the WiFi signal from my router. My computer is wired to the router with an Ethernet cable, but I use WiFi for my cell phone quite often. I was skeptical of this Router Guard, but it seemed to be my only option. After I put my router in it, I tested it with an EMF meter (Cornet ED-78S, using the RF function). When the cage was open, at a distance of about 6 inches, the reading fluctuated around 35-45 mW/m2 and when the cage was closed, the reading fluctuated around 0,5-1.5 mW/m2. At a more reasonable distance of about 2.5 feet (which is how far the router is from my work chair), when the cage was open the reading fluctuated around 5.5-8.5 mW/m2 and when closed the reading fluctuated around 0.2-0.9 mW/m2. These readings are probably specific to my router and should not be taken as absolutes, but the difference between an open cage (unguarded) and a closed cage are remarkable enough to convince me that I got my money's worth.One problem, however, is that there are no holes in the box for wires. The directions say to just close the lid over the wires, but an Ethernet cable is not supposed to be bent sharply, Without bending my cables (inbound feed, Ethernet out, telephone out, and power line) the lid would not close. So I used a hacksaw to make two cuts about 3/4 inch apart and 3/8 inch deep on the top rim of the box (about where the indent on the lid falls) and folded down the material to make an opening for the cables to pass. Then, when the lid is pressed down, it has sufficient play in it to close without bending the cables more than slightly. I also wrapped the cables with aluminum foil to block the opening. Then I used some wire at each corner to keep the lid closed.By the way, even when the router is sealed in the cage, my cell phone picks up the WiFi signal with no problem throughout the room.
S**L
Hugh emf reduction
I’m trying to reduce my emf in my home. I bought an emf electro smog meter. First I purchased a smart meter guard. Amazing reduction . Then I bought this router guard after getting up to 25000 micro bursts of energy from my router. Cut 95 percent of bursts. I bought a total of 3 for family members also. I can still use all my I pads and sonos speaker . Everything works well. I bought the small router guard and removed the base of my router and it fit right in. I believe emf from all our devices will be as bad if not worse than smoking. And ohhh joy they have WiFi in planes?
R**T
It works
The Pro: It does what it says and reduces EMF by about 90% emitting from whatever electronic device you place in it. If you are sensitive to EMF, this made my living space more manageable and noticeably more conducive for mind clarity and relaxing. I also noticed a reduction in heat in the room of where the wifi is connected.The Con: I did notice a decrease in internet performance. But to us its worth it. There has only been one time where we had to open up the top of the container to amplify the connection.As an alternative if you didn't want to purchase this, you could always just unplug your internet and that works too. I like the convenience of this myself.
T**Y
Exposure is still high
The product is well-made it reduces the EMF, but not enough. still a lot of exposure of EMF especially if you have to sit near it.
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