The Power and RF Attenuation attribute covers two important aspects:
How much RF energy a material can block or reduce, and
How a device itself manages its power supply.
RF attenuation is typically given in decibels (dB) at frequencies such as 1 GHz, 2 GHz, or 10 GHz, showing how effective a fabric, film, or paint is at reducing wireless signals like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular transmissions. Higher dB values indicate stronger shielding, and listings at multiple frequencies help customers understand performance across the spectrum.
For meters and devices, attributes like power rating, cable type, and auto power-off function describe practical usage details. Power cables ensure safe operation and compatibility, while auto power-off conserves battery life during fieldwork.
Together, these details provide a full picture of both shielding performance and device usability, helping customers choose solutions that are effective, efficient, and reliable.
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