Router Shield 2 and 2XL

$199.99

Operating safely throughout your day is important to us. Routers give off a lot of EMF radiation, and it spills throughout your house or building. The Router Shield 2 is designed with aesthetics and performance in mind. You can place your router easily into the router guard while balancing the ability to reduce harmful EMF and still being able to connect and operate seamlessly with your devices. The Router Shield 2 XL is available for larger-sized routers.

Router Shield 2 / 2XL

The all-new Router Shield 2 is a two-piece router shield with a black wrinkle powder-coated frame/chassis and a heavy gauge perforated aluminum shielding housing with a rubber plastic grommet to direct wiring into the housing. This is the next generation of router guards designed to protect your environment from the EMF and RF waves emitted from routers and boosters.

The Router Shield 2 is a designer-grade Faraday cage that blocks approx. 85% of the EMF or RF waves are emitted from WiFi routers. Standing upright or sideways on a shelf, table, or desk is perfectly balanced. It has an aesthetic appeal and will fit seamlessly into your decor while managing the waves in your environment.

Router Shield 2 is simple and easy to use. Unplug your router cables, take a picture to remember where each cable was plugged into, slide up the perforated shielding housing, and drop your router in the Router Shield 2 chassis. Reconnect the cables through the rubberized plastic grommet and slide the shielding housing back into the chassis.

The Router Shield 2 is made for most small WiFi routers that fit into a 10″x9″x 3.5″ enclosure. Please measure your router and ensure at least 1″ of space for the cables to fit.

The Router Shield 2 XL fits larger residential and commercial routers. This includes routers from communications companies such as AT&T & Comcast/Xfinity. The size of the Router Shield 2 XL is 11″x13″x 3.5″. Please review the size of the router to determine which size is best for you. Also, please take into account any base structure that is on your router.

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