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  • Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    British clothing brand Vollebak has created a revolutionary solution for individuals concerned about digital privacy and electromagnetic exposure. The Shielding Suit, a futuristic tracksuit made of pure silver, provides comprehensive protection against various forms of tracking and surveillance.

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    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    How does it actually work?

    This high-tech garment completely blocks electromagnetic radiation, infrared detection and bacteria, effectively shielding the entire body from unwanted digital intrusions. The Shielding Suit’s most impressive feature allows smartphones to become completely undetectable, even when powered on, through specially designed pockets that function like Faraday cages.

    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    Technical details

    The suit features pure silver-embedded fabric designed to block electromagnetic radiation across multiple frequencies. Its Faraday cage pockets provide complete device isolation, while the lightweight design ensures maximum comfort.

    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    More than just a protective layer

    The suit’s capabilities extend far beyond basic electromagnetic shielding. It deflects mid and long-wave infrared radiation, rendering the wearer invisible to infrared cameras in low-light conditions. The silver-infused fabric also provides antimicrobial protection, potentially reducing the risk of bacterial transmission.

    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    Style meets functionality

    Vollebak ensures the Shielding Suit doesn’t sacrifice comfort for protection. The jacket feels as comfortable as a regular lightweight jacket, with the added benefit of looking like something from a futuristic space mission.

    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    NASA-inspired technology for everyday protection

    Vollebak developed the suit using the same shielding material NASA employed for its Mars exploration rover, Curiosity. The outer shell contains pure silver, blocking radio waves and microwaves across a frequency range of 0.2GHz to 10GHz. This technological spectrum covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, satellite communications and radar systems.

    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    Scientific background

    Electromagnetic radiation travels through the universe, facilitating information and energy transfer. However, as we enter an era of increased cybersecurity threats and technological complexity, personal protection becomes increasingly important.

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    Stealth tracksuit shields you from infrared cameras and electromagnetic signals

    The Shielding Suit (Vollebak) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    The price of privacy

    Advanced technology comes with a significant investment. The complete Shielding Suit, including jacket and pants, costs $5,290. The jacket alone is priced at $3,295, while the pants are available for $1,995. You can pre-order the suit, with shipping expected in April.

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    Kurt’s key takeaways

    The Vollebak Shielding Suit is a technological shield that transforms personal protection from a theoretical concept into a wearable reality. While the price may seem steep, for those genuinely concerned about digital tracking and radiation exposure, this suit offers an unprecedented level of personal security that transcends traditional clothing limitations.

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  • Border Patrol agents to stop wearing body cameras amid new ‘security threats’

    Border Patrol agents to stop wearing body cameras amid new ‘security threats’

    Agents with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will no longer wear body cameras during field operations after a social media post publicized how to identify individual agents.

    “All U.S. Border Patrol Agents will cease the use of body-worn cameras (BWC) in all operational environments,” CBP said in a statement to NewsNation, which originally reported the news.

    The directive comes after a post on Reddit claimed that the mobile application BLE Radar, which uses Bluetooth to scan for low-energy devices such as phones, smartwatches and speakers, can also track CBP body cameras from a distance of 100 yards and can also trigger improvised explosive devices.

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    A Border Patrol agent stands on a cliff looking for migrants that crossed the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico near the city of Sasabe, Arizona. (Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    CBP officials sent out a directive following the post informing agents of a “potential security risk” while immediately pulling body cameras from use in the field.

    “Pending completion of investigation and risk mitigation, all Agents will stand down the use of their BWCs [body worn cameras] until further notice. Additional guidance and information will be disseminated as it is received,” the directive said.

    Sources told NewsNation that the cameras used by CBP agents are Avon body cams, which the social media post claims are devices BLE Radar, which was developed by F-Droid, can detect.

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    Border Patrol agents rescue a migrant child abandoned by smugglers. (U.S. Border Patrol)

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    The directive comes as both CBP and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have ramped up enforcement efforts in the weeks since President Donald Trump took office, an effort that was a cornerstone of the president’s campaign to return to the White House.

    Since the beginning of February, the daily average of gotaways, or illegal immigrants who successfully enter the U.S. without being apprehended, at the southern border has fallen to just 132 per day, a 93% drop from highs seen under former President Joe Biden, a senior Department of Homeland Security source told Fox News.

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    President Donald J Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office at the White House on Jan 31, 2025. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    Data obtained by Fox News showed that during FY 2023, 670,674 known gotaways were recorded by the agency, or more than 1,800 per day.

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    CBP did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment.

    Fox News’ Bill Melugin and Greg Wehner contributed to this report.