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Review on πŸ“‘ GQ EMF-390 EMF ELF RF Meter: Advanced Multi-Field Electromagnetic Radiation Detector with Data Logger and Spectrum Analyzer – Detects 5G, Smart Meters, WiFi Signals up to 10GHz by Juan Crane

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Invisible signals of everyday use of Apple devices.

I bought this device to check the signal strength of various Apple products that I use every day, including the iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods and MacBook Pro. Before I show you the results, a little about myself: I always had my phone in my pocket when I had free time, AirPods were always in my ears, and especially the blaring music in the gym. I also wore my Apple Watch all day. The computer was used more and more often. Meanwhile, all devices are charged at night. Tests were conducted with the scanner on all devices and at a distance of 3 feet. There were interesting results. The iPhone had very high radio frequency bursts associated with either a cell tower or Wi-Fi. From time to time there were flashes of microwave radiation followed by a huge influx of radio frequency communications. EMF and EF were very high to extreme. Using iPhone to call someone over a cellular connection produces a strong RF signal, even if you are 3 feet away this connection signal is average. When you have your phone in your pocket and no music playing or downloading anything in the background, there are medium bursts of RF connection every 5-10 seconds. The AirPods have shown some interesting results: when you play very loud music, the RF signal is boosted along with the EF. The signal varies with the intensity of the song and is medium to high. When you set your AirPods to do an action, e.g. B. Double tap to pause or skip forward, high RF transmission will be sent back to your phone. The Apple Watch had even more interesting results, I thought this device would definitely have more RF signal with EF. Things are almost gone most of the time! It has a low to medium RF signal strength when you interact with the device, just browse the news and weather and play with volume. Otherwise, if it's only on your wrist, the HF or EF connectivity is very low or non-existent. Mac had extreme static left by EF when loading or plug-in. Even if they left the plug unplugged when their laptop was open and the screen showed high levels of static electricity. RH was very high when surfing the web and especially when watching online videos. While the computer was within 3 feet of you, the static electricity was medium and the radio frequency was low. From my findings, you should never carry your phone in your pocket when connected to Wi-Fi or cellular. Moderate use of AirPods during the day, it's actually better to have AirPods on when you're on a call with someone as the RF signal is MUCH lower. For now, however, I only use AirPods at the gym. You can wear an Apple Watch if you want, but I really prefer to only wear it to the gym. The laptop sits perfectly on the table, I just never use it on my lap. I've come to the conclusion that I should be careful with all these new gadgets, they're full of interesting connectivity options that might harm you. There was a time when all of these devices were with me all day, but now my perception of being connected to this "group of clicks" of society has changed.

Pros
  • Detects 5G networks and RF signals up to 10 GHz
Cons
  • Crumpled