Price: $429.00
(as of Feb 16, 2025 15:41:10 UTC – Details)
Product Description
EMP Protection
All Phases an EMP (E1, E2, & E3)
Coronal Mass Ejection
Up to 228,000 Amps
Lightning Protection
100% protection back by 25,000 dollars.
10 Years of Protection
If it fails at anytime during the 10 year period, we replace it for 50 dollars.
Backed by 25,000 Dollars
If the device doesn’t protect your electronics, we will cover the damage. It’s that simple.
Easily Installs in 10 Minutes or Less
MIL-STD-188-125-1MIL-STD-464CMIL-STD-461-GRS-105 (90,000 Volts)
Incredibly Powerful
Our devices have been tested at Intertek to UL 1449 standards.
Yellow Card: 5017129
How has EMP Shield been tested?
Isn’t a nuclear explosion required to create an EMP?
The threat of an EMP is the large amount of electricity that is induced into conductors that generate heat and can be destroyed. There are only a few testing facilities in the world capable of producing the same amount of electricity that an EMP produces.
EMP Shield has been rigorously tested at the Keystone compliance facility which is a federally approved testing facility that is used to conduct many of today’s most advanced and rigorous technological tests. Out testing and evaluations conducted at the facility were documented in depth to show the true ability and durability of the EMP Shield. Below you will find the complete Keystone Compliance testing results of the EMP Shield.
Tested by Keystone Compliance 4/2/2019
NEW! Our EMP Shield model is 78% smaller than previous models with the same EMP, CME and lightning protection as our original. Perfect for UTV, ATV, Motorcycle, and any vehicle that has limited space.
EMP Protection: All Phases an EMP (E1, E2, & E3).
Lightning Protection: 100% Lightning Guarantee Backed By a $25,000 Insurance Policy.
Solar Flares: Up to 228,000 Amps.
Military Testing: MIL-STD-188-125-1, MIL-STD-461G, CS115, CS116, CS117, RS105 MIL-STD-464C.
Industry Leading 10 Year Warranty If it fails at any time during the 10 year warranty, we replace it for $50. No questions asked! Backed by $25,000 of Insurance.
Customers say
Customers find the power strip easy to install and with a professional-looking installation. They appreciate its solid build quality, which prevents loose connections or wear over time. The product provides great peace of mind and is a good concept.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Pete –
Perfect
Easy to install
SoreThumbs (Rob G) –
Ready for the aliens
Been following this company before they got on Amazon.They know their stuff.Easy to install and I’ve seen this tested… prepared is just what I do… Former Boyscout 🤫
S. Seeger –
I believe I’m protected, and feel safer
Who the heck knows if these will actually work in an EMP attack or significant solar flare. However, I feel safer and protected. The green light is on, and they’re hooked up fairly solidly, with zip ties around other cables and 3M industrial double-sided tape to a cleaned section of metal, under the hood. I check it periodically, and it’s not coming loose or showing signs of wear.Hoping we don’t have an EMP attack anytime soon, but if we do, and these things actually do what they say they will, then I should be in good shape.
Capt Nemo –
Peace of mind
Very easy to install!
Phil –
Awsome Product
Super easy to install
Marvin L. Rockhill –
Vehicle protection
Very clear installation instructions for the EMP.
CQB64-1 –
Easy install- no idea if it’s real?
The unit is solid & appears to be sealed. It’s an easy installation and I will admit I bought just “in case” on the chance that it could help protect any portion of my vehicle. I worked for the Government for a long time & have seen many EMP protection systems and this seems to be a simple surge protector, the systems on protected vehicles are significant and have a lot of components and shielding & conduit. I took a chance and hope this does something
Don P –
Like insurance, I won’t know its value till it’s tested!
I’m going by the claim of the company that this product will do precisely what it purports to do . I cannot testify to anything, good or bad, about the EMP Shield until (and I pray never) it is called on to do what the maker says it will do. If we, collectively, suffer an EMP in central Tennessee and you see me driving (there won’t be many folks doing so), you’ll know how grateful I instantly became over the purchase and installation of the Shield.