EMF Cell Phone Disc
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- UMH Cell Phone Disc for EMF harmonization
1 extra sticker
Effective operating radius: 1 electronic device
Diameter: 3 cm / 1.2 in
Thickness: 3 mm / 0.1 in
Weight: 5 g / 0.17 oz
Material: 100% silicon dioxide (quartz crystal)
How to use
Stick on one small electronic device, e.g. cell phone, laptop, tablet, etc.
Disc can be moved to another device, comes with one extra adhesive.
Safeguard your health
Shield yourself from the harmful effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) with our cutting-edge EMF protection device for cell phones, tablets, and laptops. The UMH Cell Phone Disc offers a multitude of benefits, including safeguarding your health by harmonizing the EMF field emitted by your devices. By neutralizing potentially harmful frequencies such as GSM UMTS, Bluetooth, Dect, WiFi, and 2.4 - 5.0 GHz signals, it creates a safer environment for usage. With easy application and compatibility with various devices, our EMF protection device provides peace of mind, allowing you to enjoy your technology without compromising your well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
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EMF protection devices for cell phones typically use materials that absorb or redirect electromagnetic radiation emitted by the device, thereby reducing exposure to harmful frequencies.
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The UMH Cell Phone EMF Device is compatible with all cellphones, tablets and small devices.
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Our reputable EMF protection devices are engineered to not interfere with cell phone signal strength or device functionality.
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While EMF protection devices can reduce exposure to electromagnetic radiation, it's challenging to eliminate it entirely, as cell phones continually emit signals during usage. Our devices aim to minimize exposure rather than eliminate it entirely.
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Our EMF protection devices are designed for long-term use and typically do not require replacement or maintenance.
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While there is ongoing research in this field, the scientific consensus on the effectiveness of EMF protection devices for cell phones is still evolving. Some studies suggest potential benefits, but more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions.