The Disklabs KSH KS3 is called the Home Edition, because it uses the same technology and robust design as the smaller KS1, but in a pouch which is big enough to store multiple remotes. This could make it perfect for storing all your spare keys or keeping the family’s fobs together in one place. Unfortunately, the KSH’s cost is sizeable, too.
Honor Car Key Signal Blocker
- Price: Around £7.00 (2 pack)
- Size: 14 x 9cm
- Rating: 2.5 stars
- Contact: amazon.co.uk
The Honor key blocker looks stylish, with a carbon fibre-effect skin. It’s also big enough for most fobs and we like the chain and ring inside the pouch, which makes it easier to retrieve your keys. You can’t really argue with the value either, at £6.99 for a twin pack. But while the Honor made it impossible to open the cars’ doors, we were still able to start the Nissan with the key in the pouch.
Defender Signal Blocker
We had high hopes for the Defender Signal blocker because it looks great value at £6.95 for two. The pouches are larger than most, too, meaning they will hold the biggest key fobs, and you might be able to squeeze a smartphone in at a push.
But after the endurance test we could open and start our Nissan easily with the keys carefully placed in the pouch; Bluetooth signals weren’t blocked either.
Now boost your car’s security even further by fitting one of the best dash cams…