Not really true. Bluetooth uses the 2.4GHz unlicensed radio spectrum that has been in use for donkeys years. It's a way of using this spectrum for data transmission rather than a new form or radio signal.That's a philosophical way of looking at any danger XD, but Bluetooth is quite new and not enough research has been made. I'm sure they said the same about asbestos when first concerns arose?
I believe the key difference is in the pulsating nature of the Bluetooth signal, akin to radiation, again I'm not arguing against it, I'm just naturally skepticalNot really true. Bluetooth uses the 2.4GHz unlicensed radio spectrum that has been in use for donkeys years. It's a way of using this spectrum for data transmission rather than a new form or radio signal.
Yes, but I don't have it sellotaped to my skin 24/7 : )Do you use a mobile phone?
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