

SignalVault’s line of RFID-blocking cards now includes wallets and other security products. Make information invisible to hackers.Does not need any charging or batteries.The emitted signal blocks RFID scanners to protect your data from being stolen. SignalVault card works by releasing a radiofrequency signal in response to any scanning attempts by a hacker.SIGNALVAULT protects Credit cards and Debit Cards, has some very interesting facts:

In 2003, he founded The Herjavec Group, now one of the largest information technology and computer security companies in Canada, with over $200 million in annual revenue.Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada (now Allstream Inc.) in 2000 for $30.2 million.In 2000, she launched Clever & Unique Creations. Penney, Greiner expanded her company, with her product appearing on Home Shopping Network and in the retail store Bed, Bath and Beyond. In 1996, Greiner created and patented a plastic earring organizer.The investors in SignalVault are Lori and Robert of Shark tank.According to Chris, SignalVault has done over $3.2 million in sales in the 14 months after his Shark Tank appearance and has been featured in stores like Staples and Bed, Bath and Beyond. The valuation of the firm has increased from $800,000 and reached $3.2 Million in 2021. In 2021, Chris’s net worth is $4-5 million. Today’s reviews from customers appear to be pleased with their products.Īccording to Chris, SignalVault has done over $3.2 million in sales in the 14 months after his Shark Tank appearance and has been featured in stores like Staples and Bed, Bath and Beyond. SignalVault was quick to rebound with a newer version that comes with a certificate verifying its effectiveness. This caused a glitch causing some customers to discredit SignalVault with deceptive advertising. One of the leading competitors ID Stronghold showcased failed tests with earlier versions of SignalVault. During SignalVault’s initial success, there seemed to be mixed reviews about its RFID-blocking effectiveness.
