Does bluetooth pose any health problems? Has anybody done any research on
this? I would appreciate any help or comments.
Thanks
shawnb - 14 Jun 2004 22:46 GMT
> Does bluetooth pose any health problems? Has anybody done any research on
> this? I would appreciate any help or comments.
>
> Thanks
Bluetooth has killed millions but most of the dead are from third world
countries so we never hear about it.
Joseph - 14 Jun 2004 22:48 GMT
>Does bluetooth pose any health problems? Has anybody done any research on
>this? I would appreciate any help or comments.
If you have a blue tooth it may make you unacceptible in some social
circles. Yellow tooth is also scorned.
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Todd Allcock - 15 Jun 2004 06:09 GMT
> Does bluetooth pose any health problems?
Yes, as anyone who ever tried to get a Nokia phone working with PC
Suite over BT can tell you. Symptoms include headaches (from banging
your head against the wall) and broken fingers from punching a hole in
your door... ;-)
BT is a low power 2.4 GHz system. You've been exposed to 2.4G for
years from cordless phones, baby monitors, wireless TV transmitters
and Wi-Fi.