A luxury Faraday briefcase for high-net-worth principals, family offices, and the legal and fiduciary professionals who travel with their information. Three independently shielded chambers. 76–85 dB attenuation. No vendor logo. Made in the United States.
A luxury Faraday briefcase is defined by four things, not one. First — performance: full-spectrum attenuation, not just RFID. Second — form factor: a structured executive briefcase that reads as carry-appropriate in a boardroom or private terminal. Third — provenance: documented manufacturing, identifiable origin, transparent specifications. Fourth — restraint: no logos, no tactical visual signaling, removable identity patch for full discretion.
Price alone is not the qualifier. The Faraday-bag market includes products at $300, $500, $700 that are technically excellent but stylistically tactical — they look like military equipment, perform like military equipment, and signal exactly the wrong thing in the contexts where high-net-worth principals actually carry them. A $700 tactical pouch in a family-office foyer is not a luxury product; it is a $700 indicator that someone has done a poor job of buying.
The REVIS-1 is built to satisfy all four definitions simultaneously: full-spectrum performance, structured executive form factor, fully U.S. manufactured with documented specifications, and discreet enough to carry without identifying the bag, the brand, or the principal.
Full-spectrum attenuation across 30 MHz – 10 GHz. 76–85 dB. Covers 5G sub-6, mmWave, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, NFC, key-fob/relay frequencies. RFID-only is not enough.
Structured executive briefcase. Reads as briefcase in a boardroom, private terminal, hotel suite, family-office foyer. Tactical optics signal the wrong thing in HNW contexts.
Manufactured in the United States. Documented specifications. Identifiable origin. The buyer knows where the bag came from, who built it, and what it was tested against.
Removable Velcro identity patch. No molded logo. No tactical webbing. No vendor branding visible at normal viewing distance. Carry without identifying the bag, the brand, or the principal.
Privileged communication on transit between client offices. A pre-announcement leak destroys deal value before signing. The briefcase is one of the few physical guarantees that the partner's phone does not call out from the back of a black car.
Travel for a UHNW principal. Children's schedules, household coordination, financial documents, household-staff comms. A standardized carry across principal and core staff with a custom-branded patch — discrete, consistent, protective.
NetJets, VistaJet, Flexjet, Wheels Up, fractional ownership programs, charter routes. Cabin-carry friendly. The bag travels with the principal across jurisdictions where device hygiene at the perimeter cannot be assumed.
The detail's own kit, not the principal's. Comms gear, biometric credentials, support documents between site visits. The optional Tactical add-on covers carry-system needs for licensed details.
State-actor and well-funded-counterparty surveillance is a working condition, not a paranoid hypothesis. Border crossings, hotel-room placements, legal-privilege protection. The briefcase is one layer in a defense-in-depth posture used by professional desks.
The REVIS-1 is a single-SKU product. Manufactured in the United States. Not a re-skinned import, not a contract-built product with an unidentified supply chain, not a marketing exercise built on a generic Faraday pouch with leather panels.
Every unit is shielding-tested before shipping against the documented attenuation envelope (76–85 dB across 30 MHz – 10 GHz). The construction is structured — the briefcase shape is held by the bag itself, not by the laptop inside it. The shielding fabric is sewn into independent chambers with overlapping seams at the seal lines.
In the contexts where high-net-worth principals carry the REVIS-1 — boardrooms, private terminals, hotel suites, family offices, estate visits, courtrooms — there is a cost to being identified by carry.
A bag that announces "Faraday-shielded executive product" with logos and branded webbing tells every observer in the room two things: that the principal is concerned about surveillance, and that the principal has a specific operational tool to defeat it. Both pieces of information have negative value. The right answer is a bag that reads as a briefcase and nothing more.
"The most expensive part of a security tool is the moment it tells someone it is a security tool. The REVIS-1 is the first product in this category that doesn't."
The default REVIS-1 ships with a removable U.S. flag Velcro patch. The patch can be removed for full discretion, replaced with a custom-branded patch (family-office crest, principal-protection-detail mark, attorney-firm seal), or left as-is. There is no vendor branding molded into the bag, no logo visible at normal viewing distance, no design language that telegraphs Faraday capability to a trained observer.
For UHNW principals who want zero exterior identity, the patch is removed and the bag carries no visible mark of any kind. This is unusual in the Faraday product category and is one of the reasons the REVIS-1 sells into family offices and EP details where most other Faraday products do not.
Bulk pricing from 10 units. Custom-branded Velcro patch (family-office crest, EP-detail mark, attorney-firm seal) included in the unit price — no setup fee, no tooling fee.
Lead time 4–6 weeks from approved patch design. NDA available immediately, or we will review and sign yours for any quote over $25,000. Pre-production samples provided free for orders 100+.
Discreet shipping (no REVIS-1 branding on the outer box) is included by default for orders 100+ and available on request for smaller orders.
One unit. One patch. One mission. Free U.S. shipping. 30-day money-back guarantee. For family offices and EP details, bulk pricing starts at 10 units.
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