Bluetooth
Posted by C.a.b. Johnson on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Replacing-copper-with-wireless-tp4025326p4025331.html
I have an iPod Classic and I wanted to get a portable speaker for travel. My options for good sound were limited to devices that were called Bluetooth speakers that also allow you to sync with cell phones and computes to hear voices thru the speaker.
Well, there is no manual and no info about these devices to say if the Bluetooth is only enabled when you Sync with a wireless device. Against my better judgement I made a rash decision and got the JBL Flip Wireless Stereo Speaker that looks like a sausage. The IPod Classic plugs into it via a standard jack and I am assuming that since Bluetooth only receives signals, but does not transmit anything, that as long as I am just using the iPod through the plug in, that I am not activating any wireless frequencies. However, I do not know how these devices work. I measured it with my Acoustimeter and did not get anything from it when it was on. It has a NIckel Cad battery that has to be charged up. After I turn off the iPod, the light on the speakers keeps flashing for an hour. Is it seeking a wireless device?
Anybody know if these Bluetooth devices are a no no for Electrosensitives? I have 13 days to return the item if necessary.
While standing next to all the display models of Bluetooth Capable Speakers at Best Buy, I had a really bad reaction like I was being stabbed in the stomach. I normally only get that reaction to wireless, but there was a lot of stuff that was plugged in there that may have given off high EMF.
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