The issue of radiation from cell phones and other electronics continues to rear its head across the news. As consumer concern grows, the Wave Shield offers a simple solution.
This line of slim cushiony products adheres to the earpiece of any cell phone and is about the size of a penny (US, that is). They help reduce the strength of electromagnetic radiation from cell phones and cordless earpieces like Bluetooth between 97 to 99 percent! Although scientists – and telecommunication companies – continue to insist that there’s no conclusive evidence that cell phones can cause brain cancers, why not play it smart – and safe?
Along with having a good cell with a speaker built-in, using a Wave Shield just Oh, and to see which cell phones give off the lowest and the highest radiation levels, check this out.
What a load of unutterable woo-woo nonsense.
Did anyone _actually_ test that product? As far as I know, a little circle of shield like that will be almost completely ignored. (Compare: Put a bookshelf in the middle of a room. Have someone standing on the other side, talking to you.) Or maybe I misunderstand how it works…