What is RFID Blocking and Do You Need It in Your Phone Case?
You've probably seen the term "RFID blocking" on phone cases, wallets, and travel accessories. But what does it actually mean — and more importantly, do you really need it?
In this guide, we break down exactly how RFID blocking works, who genuinely benefits from it, and which Wobomatic cases offer the best RFID protection for iPhone and Samsung users.
What is RFID?
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. It's the technology behind contactless payments — the tap-to-pay feature on your credit cards, debit cards, transit cards, and even some passports and ID cards.
When you tap your card on a payment terminal, a tiny radio signal is transmitted between your card's chip and the reader. This happens almost instantly and requires no physical contact — which is what makes it so convenient.
The same technology that makes contactless payments fast and easy also creates a potential vulnerability: a criminal with a portable RFID scanner could read your card's data without you knowing, simply by getting close enough to your wallet or phone case.
How Does RFID Blocking Work?
RFID blocking materials — typically a thin layer of metallic mesh or carbon fiber — create a Faraday cage around your cards. This cage blocks radio frequency signals from passing through, preventing unauthorized scanners from reading your card data.
In an RFID blocking phone case, the card slots are lined with this material. Your cards sit inside the slots as normal, but any external RFID scanner is blocked from reading them. Learn more about how RFID blocking protects you →
Do You Actually Need RFID Blocking?
This is the honest answer: for most people in most situations, the risk of RFID skimming is low. Modern contactless cards have multiple layers of encryption, and documented cases of RFID theft in the real world are relatively rare.
However, RFID blocking is genuinely worth considering if you:
- Travel frequently — Crowded tourist areas, busy markets, and transit hubs are the most common environments where skimming attempts occur. See our best travel phone cases →
- Use public transit regularly — Metro stations and buses involve close physical proximity with strangers
- Carry multiple contactless cards — The more cards you carry, the more data is potentially at risk
- Travel to high-risk destinations — Some cities and regions have higher rates of electronic pickpocketing
- Value peace of mind — Even if the risk is low, knowing your cards are protected costs nothing extra when it's built into your case
Best RFID Blocking Phone Cases from Wobomatic
1. Wobomatic RFID Blocking Leather Flip Case for iPhone 16 / 15 Series
Our most popular RFID blocking case for iPhone 16 and 15 users. Features genuine RFID blocking card slots, a built-in kickstand, full flip cover protection, and premium genuine leather construction. Available in multiple colors.
2. Wobomatic RFID Blocking Leather Flip Case for iPhone 14 / 13 / 12 / 11 Series
The same trusted RFID protection for older iPhone models. Card slots lined with RFID blocking material, kickstand, and full flip cover. A top choice for travelers who want security without sacrificing style.
3. Wobomatic RFID Blocking Leather Case for Samsung Galaxy S23 / S22 / S21 / S20
Samsung users aren't left out. Available in two styles — a classic flip case and a finger strap version — both with genuine RFID blocking card slots and premium leather construction.
RFID Blocking vs. Regular Wallet Cases — What's the Difference?
Both RFID blocking and regular wallet cases hold your cards. The key difference is the lining material in the card slots. Regular wallet cases use standard leather or fabric lining. RFID blocking cases add a metallic mesh layer that blocks radio signals.
If you're already buying a leather wallet phone case, choosing the RFID blocking version is a simple upgrade that adds meaningful protection at no extra cost in convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does RFID blocking actually work in phone cases?
Yes — when the card slots are lined with genuine RFID blocking material (metallic mesh or carbon fiber), they effectively prevent unauthorized RFID scanners from reading your cards. Wobomatic's RFID blocking cases use genuine blocking material in all card slots.
Can RFID blocking interfere with my phone's NFC?
No — the RFID blocking material is only in the card slots, not covering your phone's NFC chip. Your phone's contactless features work normally.
Is RFID blocking worth it for everyday use?
If you regularly carry contactless cards and spend time in crowded public spaces, RFID blocking is a worthwhile feature. It adds no bulk or inconvenience and provides genuine protection against a real (if uncommon) threat.
What cards need RFID blocking?
Most modern credit cards, debit cards, transit cards, and biometric passports use RFID or NFC technology and benefit from RFID blocking protection.
Ready to protect your cards? Shop Wobomatic's RFID blocking leather wallet cases → for iPhone and Samsung — free worldwide shipping and 30-day returns.