Latnex AF-5000 Mid-5G EMF Meter REVIEW | How to Test Laptop & Wifi Router for RF Radiation
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2020
- Ever wondered how much radiation your M1 Mac, wireless router, or microwave oven were pumping out? In this review we test a professional grade EMF meter, to see how well it actually performs.
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Hi, great video thank you, is this device a better spec than the Cornet ED88T plus?
Question is, is it acurate ? If its showing lower output than the older versions.. Or has it been calibrated to not alert the user to the RF of 5G. After using both for a while now, which one is the best Latnex AF-5000 or HF-B8G ??
For just rf measuring which one is better? Can you please do a very detailed comparison video of these two meters. Or just tell me in this comment.
hi, is this emf radiation meter device(the measurement) same meaning as those from cellphone tower installed on roof of some building? can any expert help? thanks
Great video as always 🙂
I'm about to buy Air 16gigs , proffessionally I'm a iOS developer. Is that good choice for development?
16gb helps or 8gb is enough?
Yeah, I'd always opt for the 16GB model, but it depends on how long you plan on using it for. If it's just for a year then to upgrade for another one next year, then yeah save the $$ and drop it on a better system next year, but if it's for longer than a year, 16GB is worth it.
@@headsoftech Thanks for reply bro 😍
Does it measure the harmful radiation or only 5G, 4G etc?
Oh this one is better!
good review & comparison thank you
Great Job! Thanks!
Any thought about ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation?
There's strong consensus that ionizing is very harmful even at low intensity. There's also strong consensus that non-ionizing is harmful at high intensity, but more research is needed determine the long term health effects of low intensity and exposure time.
I need something that's going to tell me how much is coming inside from an outside 5g tower. Any answers that I may be able to understand, unlike all these videos?
Hi I wanted to get a pair of wireless airbuds and was considering the Galaxy Buds plus, would you mind testing them to see if they are safe please? I could not find a video on them anywhere :(
Hey mate, I don't plan on owning them but if I come across a good deal in the Jan sales I'll keep them in mind. Let me know if you find a test in the meantime.
@@headsoftech thanks man will sure do!
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I have a cell tower about 40 m away.from my house.. What is the limit of radiation recommended..
Is there peer reviewed papers of non thermal effects of radiation that the govt uses as guidelines..
Do you prefer the Latnex AF5000 over the Trifield TF2? Money is tight but our 2nd floor bedroom is about 20 feet from street power lines on two sides. After finding out the previous owner of this house died from cancer, it become a big concern. This will be my first meter to start getting info like this. Has anyone else had any experience with either meter? I haven't found any comparison videos between those two.
I haven't tried the Trifield but it's sold on Amazon so it should be easy to get a return if it doesn't work well for you. The main difference I can see is that the Trifield does upto 6ghz and the Latnex does upto 10ghz. Most frequencies are currently under 6ghz, with the next jump being above 10ghz, so unless you're specifically looking for 7-9ghz I'd just opt for the cheaper one.
@@headsoftech thanks so much for the advice! Using the link in the description of your video, along with the promo code, I was able to get the one from this video for only 2 dollars more than the TF2 I found on amazon :D
P.s. It's absolutely awesome how often you reply to those of us with questions. Love your analysis and presentation style as well.
Glad to help, let me know how you get on once it arrives.
@@danm6645 you brought the Latnex AF5000 ? how is it, any good ?
@@gaznewman9960 so far so good it seems. I need to learn more about how to use it better so I understand more than just alarm = bad lol still toying around with it but it's def made me keep phones away from the bed at night. Seems to to alarm a lot in RF mode. Not sure if it's cuz I live in a congested downtown area with RF blasting all around or if it's not working properly.
How about smart meter
I've got Energex coming install one soon, so after that's done I'll have a video on the readings
and your putting food in that!!!! lol
I'm sure it's a lot better than what we get with a gaming laptop . I mean apart from the competitive apprehension when opening up a " gamer " , there's such an accumulative radio activity that I'm sure determines , some of the crazyness around competitive gaming . You know , that hole gaming chair enthusiasm , which is soo geared towards how well you can relax when being given the choice of , kill or be killed .
Lay off the bong for a bit
@@artemakhmedov1132 can’t say i posses one , or a “ gamer “ for that matter .
🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏very useful for me 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
My dude, you clearly have no idea what radiation means or what that device is even showing you. Change the battery in your smoke detector if you want to be taken as a serious electronics reviewer.
Your scary "radiation" being pumped out doesn't mean anything when you don't say the frequency or power level of it. Yes, an iphone uses radiation, your microwave uses radiation, your lightbulbs uses radiation. Radio, visible light, microwave, x-ray, ultraviolet are all different types of "radiation"