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🔇 Silence the static, amplify your clarity!
The VSKEY Clip-on Noise Filter features a 7.0mm inner diameter ferrite core designed to clip easily onto cables between 5.0mm and 7.0mm in diameter. It significantly reduces high-frequency EMI and RFI interference, improving signal quality for audio, video, and industrial devices. Its reusable snap-on design allows for quick installation and repositioning, making it a versatile solution for home theaters, amplifiers, and more. Each pack includes 10 filters, providing comprehensive noise suppression across multiple devices.







| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.63 x 0.63 inches |
| Item model number | UF-70B |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Wireless Remote | No |
J**K
Works well
Good product
A**T
NO STATIC AT ALL!
Amazing! I really had my doubts about this product actually working. My problem was that I have a studio space in a loft above the garage. Anything that was plugged in or turned on downstairs would put a ton of static on my radio stations, making it impossible to hear what was being said or played. It was driving me totally nuts when people would come in and turn the lights on in the garage bays. Nothing I was doing would help, no matter what the position or height of the antenna. Apparently, there was enough "bleed" from the electrical lines on the 1st level that were on the same frequency as my radio (or something like that, it was explained to me but I don't remember the details.) So, I ordered these, I split my electrical cord and put one on each side of it, then put three on the antenna wire at 1 foot increments. Results? TOTALLY CLEAN SIGNAL, ZERO STATIC! Fantastic! I am one very happy customer. Thank you so much!
B**A
Tv-Treadmill helped!
A Lifespan TR1200 treadmill and a Visio Tv. As soon as I stepped on the treadmill and pressed start, the Tv froze into pixelation. I tried separate surge protectors, no help. I put 5 of these on the Treadmill power cord and 5 on the TV power cord. And it actually helped quite a bit! Still an ocassional freeze up(especially in very humid weather) but a big improvement in my setup. It’s pretty low expense, so worth a try.
M**N
Won't actually filter/choke any RFI. Wrong composition ferrite.
These are NOT the correct material composition to actually filter out RFI due to common-mode currents induced by poor-quality LED lighting and other broad-spectrum RF-generating sources. So these are a waste of time and money. Make sure you get ferrite chokes/filters made of Type 31 material to really do the job.
D**R
Easy to install but slightly disappointed in results
Noted some improvement in reducing radio interference from the new Led fog lights after attaching to these filters but not as much as I’d hoped for.
D**.
Worked good.
Functioned, kept noise level to a minimal, small enough to fit in dash, and good price.
H**L
Clear up radio noise from LED headlights.
I have a 1997 Mazda Protege DX with an aftermarket radio in it, I'm restoring it because it was my mother-in-law's car and she passed away about a year ago and I'm going to restore it and give it to one of the kids,, that being said I installed some hid LED headlights with a ballast after I did that I could pretty much only pick up a couple of radio stations because of all the static when the lights were on. I did some research on ferrite and saw this product which I have now purchased and as soon as I installed them on the lines between the LED ballast in the Headlights about 90% of the static left and I was able to receive my radio stations. I have since purchased more ferrite and installed these on my radio antenna and also on the lines coming out of my alternator, and they seem to do a pretty fair job of reducing that static noise that you get in some vehicles on the radio when your turn signals are blinking on and off and so forth if you're having a problem like this I think they're worth giving a try.
R**H
Solved my problem.
My microwave used to drive my on-demand water heater mad. Without warning the water heater would click relays and start beeping sometimes when the microwave was running. I put four of these on the microwave power cord close to where it came out of the case. Problem solved! It did take four though, still acted up a bit with only three.