![]() That means that your important items can fall out, and techies carry a lot of small items like SD cards and thumb drives. Most coin wallets have a zipper, but wallets that hold credit cards often lack them. A simple way to prevent this involves inserting a paper business card behind the RFID card, and this adds additional shielding. If you have lots of cards with chips inside the wallet, a scanning machine may get confused. ![]() The shielding doesn’t always work perfectly, either. There are two slots for cards on the outside of the wallet, but only one of them is shielded. The RFID shielding isn’t exactly perfect on the Compact Coin. The outer card can be scanned without removal. The outer card is then shielded from other cards containing RFID chips within the main area of the wallet. There is a special compartment shielded from the rest of the wallet, and this compartment allows the user to place a single card with RFID chip inside. The Nodus Compact Coin eliminates the frustration of searching for a particular card. ![]() ![]() Built-In RFID Shielding TechnologyĬontactless RFID chip readers help speed daily transactions along, but these cards must still be located within a wallet packed with other RFID chips. The main feature of the wallet is its built-in RFID chip shielding. It holds all the essential items: cards, cash, coins, and even keys. Techies should find this wallet appealing. Ironically, the wallet doesn’t hold that many coins, and it seems to have been built with contactless cards in mind. A relatively small English company, Nodus, manufactures the Compact Coin wallet. ![]()
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