EMF Radiation Detector Reader

Detect EMF Radiation Meter

Published by: Rounding Squares BV

Description

> Find the ElectroMagnetic Fields around you in seconds.
> Organize your life away from the EMF risk zones.
Check out the areas where you work (desk, meeting rooms), where you sleep (bed), where you relax (couch, living room) and find the levels of EMF you are exposed to.
Also use the app to measure the fields emitted by your appliances (computer, fridge, speaker, phone...)
No need to buy expensive equipment.
The EMF Detector app on your phone will help you detect the EMF risk zones.
Feel free to re-organize your home in order to limit lengthy exposure to high EMF zones.
So download now and improve your well-being!

MORE INFORMATION
=> What are Electro-Magnetic Fields?
Electro-Magnetic Fields are everywhere around us, in everything that is electric or electronic. Think about computers, phones, power lines, cellular towers, lights, Wi-Fi, Smart TVs… All these items emit low-frequency radiations around them.
These Electro Magnetic Radiations can interfere with other electronic items. That is why you can sometimes see glitches on a TV or distortion in sound or music.
Our world will continue to showcase incremental interconnection with appliances that emit EMF. These tools have provided an enormous range of benefits for humans. But it is necessary to keep in mind all impacts on well being.
=> Why should I care?
Numerous studies have shown impacts on biological creatures. There are still discussions around the seriousness of the harm it could cause to human beings though. Our bodies are a complex network of cells, brains, and matter that are sensitive to the outside world in ways we do not fully understand yet.
Research seems to indicate impacts on well being, disturbing sleep cycles and affecting our immune system. Globally it could contribute to numerous health problems. As a result, cautionary behavior is recommended for all and especially for people looking to improve their well being.
=> What can I do?
Use this application to detect EMF exposure around you. Walk around your house with the app and spot the locations with high radiations.
Make sure to limit the time spent next to these zones, especially during extended periods like during sleep.
So place your couch, your bed and your sofa away from these spots. Check the emission levels around places where you spent a lot of time: your kitchen, living room, bedroom. Check your laptop, TV, alarm clock, cell phones, Wi-Fi, air conditioner…
But also measure exposure outside your home: where you work, where you practice sport. Also, limit exposure to cell towers that emit a high level of EMF.
Please Note:
- This app will not work on an iPod Touch since it does not have a compass hardware.
- This app does not guarantee exact measures as other fields can interfere with the compass inside your phone, which is used to detect the fields.
- This app does not claim scientific accuracy and should be used for entertainment purpose only.
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User Rating

4.51 out of 5

3,755 ratings in United States

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EMF Radiation Detector Reader Reviews

Doesn’t detect EMFs

Anthonyy25 on

United States

Only detects magnetic fields.

Calibrate for Control

Joseph Tab Schalow on

United States

Back Door

Lvgrm

NanaInCO on

United States

Not sure about accuracy. Hackers have 84 hidden devices between my kit and lvgrm

Dentist

TommT1205 on

United States

Appt

Not even close!

jeffreyloren on

United States

The reading for 5 microtesla field shows s 1200 microteslas. I used two calibrated meters. I used adigital and a tri-field meter.

Not really accurate

dr.Benjamin on

United States

Went off on everything with a battery

Stay close to the orange areas

Adriah the scientist on

United States

At first I didn’t want to know now I want to know thank you emf radiation detector reader!!!

Finds magnets

findemet on

United States

Ehh…

EMF supernatural

TheGnomeHunter on

United States

I have been trying to find where my gnomes are coming from and I finically found it. I tested every area of my house and only one area read high EMF. It was an area with no electronics or wiring. My heater vent. I was super freaked out but now I know where they come from. This app was so helpful! 5 stars!!!🤩🤩🤩

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Ifuvhcfvy on

United States

When I was at the doctors I saw a door that said “caution radiation’ when I got this app it only said 35 but when I got to my car on the top said 165 when I checked my watch charger it said 2034 I’ll never go near it ever again!

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