ÖGON -DESIGNS- Automatic Aluminium Card Holder (RFID protection) – slim 1 to 6 card slider
Product description
The essentials
If you want a slim card holder that feels quick in day-to-day use, the ÖGON -DESIGNS- Automatic Aluminium Card Holder is built around an automatic “eject” mechanism. Instead of digging around in a bulky wallet, you can push a button/slider style action to pop your cards out in a single motion.
On paper, that makes it a proper EDC (everyday carry) option for people who rely on a few cards most of the time—bank cards, transit cards, loyalty cards, and even ID. It’s also positioned as an RFID-blocking aluminium case, which is the sort of feature many commuters and travellers actively look for when they’re thinking about wireless data theft and general card security.
Key features that matter in daily use

The big differentiator here is the automatic one-hand card ejection. The mechanism is described as ultra-smooth, and the intent is clear: eject 1 to 6 cards in one single motion. In practice, that matters if you’re paying at speed, tapping through barriers, or repeatedly using access cards where fumbling is annoying.
The design is also meant to stay minimal. It uses an aluminium shell with a modern, ergonomic shape and a rigid build, so it’s designed to be thin and pocket-friendly rather than a traditional “everything wallet”. If you tend to carry a handful of cards rather than cash and multiple bits, this kind of card-only format usually makes life easier.
There’s also RFID blocking & anti-demagnetisation protection built in. That means the aluminium shell is intended to block RFID/NFC signals, and it’s also described as helping prevent demagnetisation—both things that can be reassuring if you carry cards close together or spend a lot of time commuting.


What to expect (and where it can fall short)

A slim card holder like this is rarely “perfect” for everyone. The most obvious limitation is capacity: it’s designed for 1 to 6 cards. If you’re the sort of person who carries lots of loyalty cards, backup cards, receipts, or other essentials, you may end up leaving cards out or forcing too many in.
Another thing to consider is that automatic mechanisms are brilliant when they work smoothly—but they also mean there’s more going on inside than a basic sleeve. The listing frames the eject action as ultra-smooth, but your experience will still depend on how you load the cards and how you handle it day-to-day.
Who it suits best
It makes sense if you want: - A minimalist, unisex card holder rather than a bulky wallet - Quick card access for everyday payments, transport, access badges, parking, or professional use - RFID/NFC blocking as part of your travel/commuting routine

You’ll likely get the most out of it if you’re already carrying a small set of cards and your goal is to streamline. For example, someone commuting on train and using one bank card plus a transit card could find the one-motion eject reduces the faff—tap in, pay or scan quickly, and then it goes back in your pocket.
Things to check before buying


Before you commit, it’s worth thinking about how you actually carry your cards. Since it’s a slim automatic holder with capacity for 1 to 6 cards, check whether your usual setup fits comfortably.
It’s also smart to consider your security priorities. The aluminium shell is described as blocking RFID/NFC signals and offering anti-demagnetisation protection, but if your main concern is something else (for example, physical theft or loss management), you’ll want to treat RFID blocking as only one part of your overall approach.

Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a slim card-only wallet that focuses on speed and everyday practicality, with RFID/NFC blocking and a rigid aluminium build. The automatic one-hand ejection is the sort of feature you’ll notice every time you’re paying, entering, or using access cards.
You may want to skip it if you regularly carry more than a handful of cards, need storage beyond cards, or prefer the simplicity of a basic non-automatic sleeve design. It’s more of a “streamline your daily carry” product than a full replacement for a traditional wallet—so if your life doesn’t fit into 1 to 6 cards, it may feel cramped.
Mini FAQ

What cards can it hold?


The holder is designed to store 1 to 6 cards, including bank cards, transit cards, ID, and loyalty cards, while staying thin.
Does it help with RFID/NFC security?
Yes—according to the product description, the aluminium shell blocks RFID/NFC signals and is intended to help protect against wireless data theft.

Is it only for men?
It’s described as unisex, so it’s marketed as suitable for both men and women.
Is it quick to use?
The mechanism is described as ultra-smooth and intended for fast one-hand card ejection in a single motion.
Will it suit travellers?
If you commute or travel and want RFID blocking as part of your everyday carry, it fits that use case. Just keep in mind it’s still focused on cards rather than a full wallet setup.
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