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Mamue1968
1 year ago

No, I’m sure not!

The radiation of wireless mice and keyboards that usually use Bluetooth is usually not harmful. Bluetooth uses high-frequency radiation that is officially not a direct hazard to health.The radiation values are in the accepted range

Mamue1968
1 year ago
Reply to  maltiko

Also, don’t worry, smartphones are much more worrying.

https://www.ibes-tra-electrosmog.de/sar-values/

Mamue1968
1 year ago
Reply to  maltiko

Not with Wlan either.

Mamue1968
1 year ago

Neither.

flauski
1 year ago

Why do you find WLAN safe, but radio mouse that used the same frequency band, don’t you?

And batteries are just a power source.

PWolff
1 year ago
Reply to  maltiko

“Currently” does not refer to biological damage, but to disturbances in other radio links (television signals, connections at double/half frequencies, etc.) For biological damage, the transmitters in these small devices are too weak.

Exception: cardiac pacemakers and similar medically relevant devices that can be controlled/adjusted via radio signals.

flauski
1 year ago
Reply to  maltiko

Just like WLAN, you must not have the 200mW transmission power.

flauski
1 year ago

All right, I’ll take care of it.

flauski
1 year ago

And EU and the same limits and so?!?

flauski
1 year ago

EU free trade area, which customs?

flauski
1 year ago

What country should she be sold if she doesn’t?

Sorry, what you’re doing is paranoia, so you shouldn’t start.

JMC01
1 year ago

No. This is the same radiation that your fridge, toaster, suction robot, internet router, toy remote control or your garage door opener produces.

It is NO ionizing radiation as in nuclear fission.