Conceal Plus Card Blocr RFID Blocking Wallet with Pop Up Card Holder vs TRAVANDO Swype Slim Wallet with RFID Blocking
Overall winner: TRAVANDO Swype Slim Wallet with RFID Blocking
Key Differences
TRAVANDO (A) is marketed as a more compact, pocket-friendly slim wallet with a SWYPE quick-access mechanism and claims to hold 8–11 cards; Conceal Plus (B) emphasizes RFID blocking, one-click access and a lifetime warranty but cautions against using metal or certain embossed cards for full capacity. Pick TRAVANDO if you want a slimmer, card-dense, quick-eject option; pick Conceal Plus if a warranty and strict RFID-blocking focus matter and you primarily carry non-metal/non-embossed cards
Conceal Plus Card Blocr RFID Blocking Wallet with Pop Up Card Holder
Compact card holder with RFID blocking sleeves and a one-click pop-up card access. Includes capacity for multiple cards and inner pockets; lifetime warranty. Customer insight unavailable
Pros
- RFID blocking technology
- one-click pop-up card access
- lifetime warranty
- holds multiple cards and bills
Cons
- do not use with metal credit cards
TRAVANDO Swype Slim Wallet with RFID Blocking
Slim, minimalist wallet with swype card access and RFID protection. Holds 8-11 cards plus a backside cash pocket; compact, easy access with quick card ejection
Pros
- slim, compact design
- quick-access SWYPE mechanism
- holds multiple cards for a slim wallet
- RFID blocking feature
Cons
- card slideability may vary per user
- limited cash pocket on backside
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TRAVANDO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TRAVANDO |
| User Reviews | TRAVANDO |