- Material: ABS plastic
- Dimension: 130*50*27mm
- Color: blue+black
- Display: LCD display
- Unit: mG or μT (magnetic field)
- Measuring range: 0~2000mG; 0~200μT
- Accuracy: ±5%
- Resolution: 0.1μT
- Temperature humidity: 0~40°, 0~80%RH
- Test bandwidth: 30Hz-300Hz
- Number of axis: Single axis
- Sampling rate: 0.5 seconds
- Power supply: 3 * 1.5V AAA battery (not included)
Package list:
- 1*EMF meter
- 1*user manual
Features:
- 2 in 1 EMF meter: Can be used to test the electromagnetic field radiation and the temperature at the same time.
- Application: The meter can get accurate measurement of home appliances, such as, TV, AC, refrigerator, computer, electrical wires and more.
- Sound and light alarm:When the radiation data exceeds the safe range, the meter will flash and alert the user via an alarm sound.
- Multifunction: With data hold and max measurement.
- LCD display: LCD screen with backlight makes you read easily.
- °/° measurement: °/° are switchable.
Related scientific Article:
- There are more than 1,000 scientific studies conducted by independent researchers from around the world concerning the biological effects of RF radiation. Here we present some of the most recent.
- Mother’s Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Before and During Pregnancy is Associated with Risk of Speech Problems in Offspring.” Zarei, S., et al. Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering 9(1):61-68 (2019).
- Prenatal Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field and Its Impact on Fetal Growth. Ren, Y., et al. Environmental Health (2019).
- “The Effects of Radio Frequency Radiation on Mice Fetus Weight, Length and Tissues.” Alimohammadi, I., et al. Data in Brief 19:2189-2194 (2018).
- “Effects of Prenatal Exposure to WiFi Signal (2.45 GHz) on Postnatal Development and Behavior in Rat: Influence of Maternal Restraint.” Othman, H., et al. Behavioral Brain Research 326: 291-301 (2017).
- “Exposure to Magnetic Field Non-Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Miscarriage: A prospective Cohort Study.” Li, De-Kun, et al. Scientific Reports (2017).
- “Postnatal Development and Behavior Effects of In-Utero Exposure of Rats to Radio frequency Waves Emitted From Conventional WiFi Devices.” Othman, H., et al. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 52:239-247 (2017).
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