SAFE AND SOUND PRO 5G MMwave Meter REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2023
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Cathy Cooke
Whole Home and Body Health
Great demonstration! Thank you.
Many thanks for making this video. I appreciate that you're a real trooper -- exposing yourself to these awful radio frequencies in order to help teach us what's going on. This new meter is a wonderful tool. Your discount code helps, thanks.
Thank you for the video! I’m considering buying those meters and I know more about them. 👍
awesome, glad they were helpful ;)
Interestingly, the supermarket automatic doors, while registering on the meter, do not however produce a sound on the meter as data and radar do. Curious.
Have you tested any heat pumps / mini-splits? I'm interested in having "greener" technology in our home (we have a natural gas boiler right now), but the increased electrical demand and the variable speed motors makes me worry about the dirty electricity and other EMF they might emit. What meter would be best for testing something like that? I have a friend with both types of units who would let me come test... Thanks in advance for any info.
the milimeter waves are soo easy absortion in all surface, organic incluid
Awesome
Like and comment to help the channel.
Thank you for the video. What is the difference between horn and stub antena ?
the stub will measure from multiple angles/directions and the horn will help narrow down the exact direction the beam is coming from
Have you confirmed that this does not detect under 20GHz? I'm asking so that if I test it on a phone that I disable 5G on that it won't detect the sub-6Ghz frequencies.
i heard that being within a mile of 5G towers is bad but you are saying that 2-3 blocks away was fine? i am confused. is this just for the MM waves but the other frequencies are not good that close? seems to be me that 2-3 blocks away from a 5G tower would be concerning!??
It should be on machine that does the low and the high
Is there a way to remove the 5G antenna from new phones, and any other 5G emitting component?
I'm not aware of how to remove the antennas, but if you go into your settings you can often turn off the 5G, and go back to 4GLTE instead.
I also ground myself where i stay...grounding pillow case i use as a mat or sorts on my chair
what are you talking about ?
@@MrSuperG grounding...look it up
Thanks Cathy!
Hard for me to verify what is truth; but I have heard hearsay that millimeter waves do or will carry transmissions from antenna to antenna. And as such they will be higher in the air
millimeter waves don't travel all that far, so the antennas would need to be very close to each other. They're not usually that close to each other in my experience, but it more densely populated areas that may be another thing.
Have you tried turning off 5G in the settings of a 5G phone and verified that it is really completely off?
Yes I have. And yes it does turn off. Of course I've only tested a handfull of phones so I can't speak to all of them.
interesting. Id like to this if this meter picks up anything inside of a bed canopy.
always worth testing. in my experience the canopies do an excellent job of reducing all RF, but it will still get a little in most circumstances
@@cathycooke ya i have to double layer cuz the swissshield doesnt fully protect from RF
too bad it doesn't tell us what the frequency how can we confirm how antennas are there.
you can get a spectrum analyzer for that.
@@cathycooke how much is that typically?
Wau $ 399.00