► Electrosmog Detector

Reveal the invisible – hear it for yourself and make your choice
► Electrosmog Detector
► LE-ED003
In a world where fast-growing wireless technology is ever-present, the Electrosmog Detector allows you to hear the digital pulsing of microwave frequency signals. These could be from
- Digital cordless phones
- Mobile phones
- Computer wireless networks
- Bluetooth UMTS
- Mobile phone masts and base stations
- Baby alarms
- Microwave technology
- Radio/TV broadcasting towers
- Cell phone towers
Anywhere that you spend your time – at home, in offices, schools, libraries, hotels, restaurants and when travelling detect the electrosmog ‘hotspots’ in your environment and protect your family
Technical specifications
- Frequency Range: 50 MHz to 3000 MHz
- Sensitivity: 0.01 volts per metre (V/m)
- Output: Audio Loudspeaker, Audio jack socket
- Controls: On/Off Switch, Volume
- Credentials: Patented and fully tested to traceable international standards.
- Dimensions: 147 x 85mm
- Weight: 170gms (inc. 9V battery – supplied)
- Packaging: Card box dimensions:
- 180 x 145 x 55mm
In today’s world of wireless technology, our microwave exposure is increasing at an alarming rate. Because an individual is now likely to be subject to frequencies being broadcast from multiple sources (some of which may be purposely hidden), and because these frequecies often “bounce” off of surfaces, the only way to be aware of your safety level is to have a device that registers your actual exposure.
The Electrosmog Detector, introduced in August, 2005, was made to fit this need. Its creators in the UK sent me one to try, and I was so impressed with it that I have become a US distributor. This easy-to-use device is easily carried in a pocket or purse, and costs only $90.
The Detector enables you to literally hear the electrosmog that exists all around you. The level and quality of the noise the Electrosmog Detector emits is directly related to the changes in levels of man-made microwave radiation. Unlike anything else on the market at present, it detects and sums the totality of the incoming microwave radiation amplitude modulation above about 30 millivolts per metre strength, allowing you to hear the result.
Both accurate and credible, the Electrosmog Detector is the first true consumer product in this category. Studies indicate that 0.01 V/m (volts per meter) is the starting point of health effects. That is why the Detector starts to activate at exactly that point. If you can detect noise on it there is reason to take notice. If you get a lot of noise, especially where you spend a lot of time and particularly in bedrooms, then you need to do something about it.
The device makes it possible to identify “hotspots” and to create “quiet zones.” For most people, minor lifestyle adjustments can lead to dramatic reductions in exposure. You can see the Electrosmog Dectecter, read about it and even hear clips of the sounds it emits when exposed to various wireless broadcasts.
In my experience with it so far, I have heard sounds even more impressive than those recorded on the Web site. It is extremely interesting to actually be able to hear the different frequencies, the pulsing, etcetera. As cordless phones create such an extreme exposure, I would like to comment on them in particular.
Many wireless phones broadcast continuously, even when not in use. The frequency used is above that used by cell phones, in the GHz (giga Hertz) range. ( When you click the “on” button on the handset, a totally different even higher-pitched whine chimes in as well.) People using cordless phones or child monitors should understand that the the exposure from these can be similar to that experienced from living near a microwave tower.
- Please note that old cordless phones are analog. The frequency they use is just below the range of that heard by the Detector.
- Also note that most of the microwave ovens in homes I have checked broadcast microwaves though the entire kitchen and into adjacent rooms when the oven is used.

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