Drivers are rushing to buy £6 pouch which could save you £1,000s after cops issue urgent warning
DRIVERS are rushing to buy a £6 pouch which could save you £1,000s after cops issued an urgent warning.
Many modern cars have fobs that allow you to open the vehicle remotely and start the engine without turning a key in the ignition.
While the latest keyless entry systems and push-button ignitions are convenient for the honest motorist, they’re also very handy for crooks.
That’s why Northamptonshire Police tweeted: “If your car has a keyless entry fob, using a faraday pouch to store it overnight can protect your vehicle from thieves.”
They recommended the Defender Signal Blocker – a police-approved product which costs around £6.
The high-quality faraday pouch combats two of the biggest security and safety issues: relay attacks on vehicle fobs and distracted driving caused by mobile phone use.
When sealed inside the pouch, proximity fobs are fully protected from tech-savvy car thieves, ensuring your vehicle cannot be stolen.
Similarly, a sealed mobile phone cannot receive any calls or notifications, leaving a driver free to focus on the road.
Once removed, all missed alerts come through to the phone within five seconds.
It comes as a TikTok revealed a little-known key fob hack that could save drivers a fortune if they get locked out of their cars.
Joey Richard, who boasts 2.4million followers on the video sharing social media platform, shared the trick saying it “could save your life!”
In the video demonstration, Joey pulls the top off his key fob, revealing a hidden key within.
He then uses the key to pop off a section of the driver-side door handle, revealing a secret key hole.
The key can be used to manually unlock and start the car if the electronic fob fails.