The RF Shield Box, also known as an RF shielded enclosure or shield box, is commonly used for testing wireless communication devices, such as smartphones, tablets, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, and other RF-enabled products.
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Find answers to common questions about RF shielding, testing applications, customization, performance, and selecting the right RF Shield Box for your testing requirements.
Find answers to common questions about RF shielding, testing applications, customization, performance, and selecting the right RF Shield Box for your testing requirements.
An RF Shield Box is a shielded enclosure designed to isolate wireless devices from external RF signals during testing.
RF isolation prevents external interference and ensures accurate, repeatable test results.
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID, LTE, 5G, UWB, IoT devices, and other wireless communication products.
Many RF Electronics shield boxes provide isolation up to 130 dB depending on frequency and model.
Yes, dimensions, connectors, automation options, cooling systems, and internal layouts can be customised.
Yes, they are widely used for Controlled Over-The-Air (OTA) testing of wireless devices.
Telecom, IoT, automotive, consumer electronics, defense, aerospace, and research laboratories.
Yes, RF Electronics offers multiple configurations to suit different testing requirements.