Does anyone have info on body voltage using headphones? My teen likes to
use them on the computer but I'm concerened on the length of time & body voltage accumulating dirty electricity? Thanks, Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
And, would it cut down the voltage to his body by putting a ferrit bead on
the end just a few inches away from the computer end that plugs in. On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Kathy Baumann <[hidden email]>wrote: > > > Does anyone have info on body voltage using headphones? My teen likes to > use them on the computer but I'm concerened on the length of time & body > voltage accumulating dirty electricity? > > > Thanks, Kathy > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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On March 27, Kathy Baumann <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Does anyone have info on body voltage using headphones? My teen likes to > use them on the computer but I'm concerened on the length of time & body > voltage accumulating dirty electricity? Well, you should remember that not all headphones are created equal. As with all electronics, some are worse than others. I recall someone here buying an expensive pair of headphones that were shielded that they did much better on than regular headphones. And I find the cheapest of the Grado headphone line to be perfectly tolerable... much moreso than some cheap in-the-ear earbuds. Marc |
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kathy, if you put an EMF meter to the earpiece
of a cellphone, a headset or even an ear bud, or a stereo speaker, or computer speakers, even... you will find that they are all equivalent... BIG emf. love, patricia On Mar 27, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Kathy Baumann wrote: > Does anyone have info on body voltage using headphones? My teen likes to > use them on the computer but I'm concerened on the length of time & body > voltage accumulating dirty electricity? > > > Thanks, Kathy |
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True, but big EMF doesn't always mean big problem.
Some forms of EMF are much more harmful than others, and that is not indicated on the meter. :-) Marc On March 27, Patricia Robinett <[hidden email]> wrote: > kathy, if you put an EMF meter to the earpiece > of a cellphone, a headset or even an ear bud, > or a stereo speaker, or computer speakers, even... > you will find that they are all equivalent... BIG emf. > love, patricia > > > On Mar 27, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Kathy Baumann wrote: > > > Does anyone have info on body voltage using headphones? My teen likes to > > use them on the computer but I'm concerened on the length of time & body > > voltage accumulating dirty electricity? > > > > > > Thanks, Kathy > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
marc, i have to admit that almost ANY emf
drives me crazy, so i am grateful now to know why it feels SO bad to talk on the phone and also to sit with headphones on. darn!!! i wish i could do those things, but i cannot. love, patricia On Mar 27, 2013, at 2:22 PM, Marc Martin wrote: > True, but big EMF doesn't always mean big problem. > Some forms of EMF are much more harmful than others, > and that is not indicated on the meter. :-) > > Marc > > > On March 27, Patricia Robinett <[hidden email]> wrote: >> kathy, if you put an EMF meter to the earpiece >> of a cellphone, a headset or even an ear bud, >> or a stereo speaker, or computer speakers, even... >> you will find that they are all equivalent... BIG emf. >> love, patricia >> >> >> On Mar 27, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Kathy Baumann wrote: >> >>> Does anyone have info on body voltage using headphones? My teen likes to >>> use them on the computer but I'm concerened on the length of time & body >>> voltage accumulating dirty electricity? >>> >>> >>> Thanks, Kathy >> |
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