Do such watches emit harmful radiation like mobile phones?
And should you put them further away when sleeping?
And should you put them further away when sleeping?
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Although this watch does not send signals on its own, it has a large or smaller electromagnetic field around it, like any other electronic device.
That is why I must clearly contradict the other comments here: It actively sends nothing out in the form of a signal, but beams in the form of electromagnetic fields/vibrations are definitely present. If you are an electrosensible person, then it can be that you can see if and how far the clock is from you. Electromagnetic fields influence the body and influence the cells. For example, sleep disorders can occur or other serious diseases, but need not be.
My tip is: if you can feel the clock nearby and worry about it, then you better keep it away.
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The question is just as stupid as the assertion with the dangerous rays on the phone. If you have problems with this, don’t take the stuff.
To the info: An alarm clock is a pure receiver… what should something be sent here? You can also come to this answer yourself!
I take the clock running with battery
Then, of course, she doesn’t radiate.
The display is only an LCD – without hallucinating numbers
The radio time is only received, i.e. no beams
So what kind of radiation do you mean?
Okay, thanks.
I meant only harmful rays
And where should they come from?
This watch does not radiate or radiate.
What’s going on? The watches don’t send anything.
DST stands on it and receives the time zones so it must receive something
Yes, it receives the DCF77 time signal.
This is quasi a radio signal which is constantly transmitted and which brings the current time
This will only be received
But it doesn’t send anything.
“DST” is the abbreviation for “Daylight Saving Time” – the English name for the summer time.
It does not receive time zones, but the time signal. She doesn’t send anything.