This is what's inside every lid. Most people never see it. You should.
What you're looking at is a precision laser-cut wooden frame, lined entirely with copper tape and wrapped in three layers of TitanRF Faraday fabric by Mission Darkness. There's one in the lid and one in the box. Thirty-two strategically placed magnets are embedded in each frame, creating consistent closing pressure across the entire perimeter. When they meet, they compress — the same way, every time..
TitanRF is the same military-grade shielding material used by law enforcement, government agencies, and the defense industry. "Military grade" isn't a marketing term here — it refers to a specific standard of RF attenuation, meaning the material is tested and verified to block signals across a defined frequency range. Cell. WiFi. Bluetooth. GPS. All of it.
Most Faraday products use a friction seal — two fabric-lined edges pressing together. It works until it doesn't. Repeated use degrades the contact. The shielding weakens over time.
Ours works differently. The frame system creates a flat, even compression surface across the entire perimeter of the lid. 32 embedded magnets apply consistent closing pressure every single time. The copper lining ensures conductivity continuity across every seam. Six total layers of shielding material meet at the seal point.
The same compression-seal principle is found in Faraday lockers costing $10,000 or more. The engineering is identical. The price is not.
It closes the same way on day one as day one thousand.