In fact, these are ordinary tiny size flash drives
The London-based Consumer Protection Standards (Trading Standards) and city police are trying to stop the sale of 5GBioShield devices, which, according to the company’s seller, can protect people from the perceived danger from the 5G radio spectrum.
5G USB devices sold in UK
According to the director of Trading Standards, selling a device worth 283 pounds is a fraud, because for this amount, buyers receive a regular flash drive. The management expects to receive a court order to close the website of the BioShield Distribution company selling the device.
The description on the site states that the device “protects your home and family thanks to a wearable holographic catalyst with nanolayers” and “through the process of quantum vibrations it evens out and harmonizes harmful frequencies arising from electrical fog created by devices such as laptops, cordless phones, tablets, etc. “
The specialists of Pen Test Partners, a company specializing in the search for vulnerabilities in consumer electronics, examined the device and came to the conclusion that it was a 128 MB flash drive with a penny sticker stuck on it.