I mean... Anyone CAN be a scientist, especially now with all of human knowledge at our fingertips... I'd rather believe independent studies, over an official study said for by the industry
My European teacher for physics who is super smart was always saying to us to put off our phones in class and never put it near your balls because it can lower the quality of sperms which is scientifically proven. She says there needs to be more research done to see what the effects would be on your entire health and putting wireless earphones in your ears (not a lot of research, companies blocking research). But to be sure, put all those devices in airplane mode during class for our health. Sometimes you can’t rely on science because it is monitored by profiting companies. So use your common sense if there is not a lot of research out yet.
You can use your phone on airplane mode and their is no rf radiation. Just use wires. No rf needed. Do not trust the people trying to sell you the products. Or their bribed "experts". If you want to call or use data you will need to use rf though, if you do not use a wired connection. Everyone working in tech sends their kids to tech free schools. That should tell you everything you need to know.
Although the sound quality can be better, the actual reason musicians use wired earphones is due to the unavoidable latency of Bluetooth devices. It is interesting how just a tiny fraction of a second, makes the difference between useable and unusable for recording.
@@testosteronetips-cf3yqI have never worn any Bluetooth headphones with decent sound quality nor noise cancelling ones that didn’t cause pain and discomfort. Not $600 Airpods Maxes, nor $1,000+ B&O ones. Bluetooth simply doesn’t have the bandwidth. It was a frequency chosen to transmit and receive simple commands like button presses. So the sound is heavily compressed and lossy. Even $50 Phillips SHP9500s or cheap sub $30 Skullcandy or JbLab earbuds sound better because they wired and are not limited by that. Wireless headphones that use 2.4ghz RF, sound a lot better Bluetooth because it can handle those high bitrates. But when WiFi became common they used they also first used the 2.4Ghz frequency band causing interference. This gave rise to awful Bluetooth audio which was okay for phone calls on a tiny earpiece but not for enjoying music. But now most modern homes use the faster but shorter distance 5Ghz. Instead of BT there should be more WiFi headphones like they have WiFi speakers and home entertainment systems.
i still use wired headphones. i dont like wireless. wired is much faster to use, better audio quality, no need to charge and lower chance of losing it.
Wired headphones are not necessarily cheaper than wireless ones. You'd be surprised how much people pay for some studio hardware, which is always wired.
how are wireless headphones easier to lose than wired ones? earbuds I understand, but headphones? You are just as likely to misplace wireless headphones as wired. My biggest complaint with wireless is the latency. Even with top quality headphones the latency when doing anything other than watching stuff is noticeable.
I used to like wired headphones, and do have many advantages. However I was always snagging them on objects whilst doing things listening to music. I've saved so much money since going wireless because I don't have to worry about my headphone wires breaking anymore and that dreaded left or right ear drop.
@@AlexRocks80s I sleep with them. I hated sleeping on the wire. I replace earbuds A LOT less now that I've been using Bluetooth. Plus.... I can leave my phone FAR away from me and still can hear it. I hate the wire.
@@sab3295you're frying your brain buddy, it really causes inflammation, it's just it will gradually build up, adding up every smart devices that you use, diet, stress, you will end up with a chronic disease (God forbid) if you don't take conscious decisions about your lifestyle. Sleeping with anything bluetooth near you is definitely a big no; hope you consider it.
Wait till those TikTokers find out that Radio waves for you know old school radio have been passing through people’s body for over 100 years. Cellphones use radio waves to communicate to cell “nodes”. WiFi is also Radio Waves. Most modern device operate over the 2.4GhZ frequency making it actually Microwaves. Microwaves emitted from Cellphones, WIFI, Bluetooth headphones have far less energy than the microwave oven which is like 700 to 1200 watts. Bluetooth has the weakest energy of all the wireless tech we own only having a reach of 30 to 100 feet (latest Bluetooth standard). WIFI is has next highest energy of hundreds of feet (walls and object in signal path can reduce this). Cellphones need to reach thousands of feet to cell nodes (towers are no longer needed as Cell “nodes” can be installed on utility poles and even on buildings). Radio Broadcasts need to travel miles and have the highest energy.
Radio and other sources of transmited information are measured in herzes. The more the frequency the more the exposure so if it is 100mhz its less than 2.4ghz. Less hz less radiation.
You are missing the point and way off track, the concern people have after using the device are headache generated by it or been in a middle of a phone call for long are the time the device emit high radiation.
Non-ionizing is the CRITICAL part of this. All frequencies that technology uses occur naturally. Those frequencies are harnessed to be used as the carrier for information (1s and 0s). We amplify the naturally occurring signal and modulate it to send the info we want. Those power levels are tested and verified to be safe by our governing bodies around the world as well as independent scientists and engineers. There is no conclusive evidence that the RF signals used in consumer tech or for Cellphones is harmful. Exposure to the sun provides a MUCH higher risk for damage than any consumer technology we current use. If you are looking to reduce risk use sun screen while looking at your phone outside. It’ll do more than worrying about the RF energy. Signed an RF Engineer
@@Merializer Yes in industrial, commercial or military situations there is risk to be exposed to large amounts of EMF radiation but of course there are precautions to prevent harm. Like warning signs, restricted access to certain areas where antennas are located. There is no doubt that high levels of RF Radiation are bad, but normal consumer devices don’t even approach those power levels. So I don’t seem them as comparable in this discussion.
@@pruett89 you are right, but I meant there are also people like me who react to very low levels of EMF. Just to make you aware. I can measure what I feel, it's no mystery or imaginary thing anymore as some have claimed in the past.
Contrary to popular opinion, there is some evidence to suggest harm from non ionising radiation, we know RF waves can cause oxidive stress in cells but we don’t know what the implications of that are. Which is kind of implied in the video, we have observed no directly effect in the past 2 decades so we can deem it as safe is the logic. I guess it’s a fair assumption, but i would not be surprised if we discovered there was some cumulative effect decades down the line in the same lieu of cigarettes. Life’s too short to worry about stuff like this.
Can I ask if you have a take on the alarming amounts of heat generated from my old iPhone 12 Pro when I was performing basic tasks? There were times when I was simply browsing forums, watching videos online, or recording a video and it got so hot that I could not physically hold it anymore because it felt about as hot as the metal surrounding a burner on a stove. Not so hot that you can't immediately touch it, but hot enough that you wouldn't feel comfortable keeping your hand on it for longer than about 10 seconds at the most. Using the phone with a case obviously helped create a buffer, but by that point you're just creating a thermal buffer and dispersing the heat evenly which has essentially the same effect over a larger surface area. There were points where I would browse the internet for around half an hour and by that mark my hands would be in legitimate physical pain, obviously from holding the phone, but compounded by the heat generated by the phone itself. Any RF Engineer qualified takes on this? No hostility whatsoever, just genuinely curious so long as you're not going to be dismissive. It can't be good to expose localized parts of your body parts to that kind of heat for long periods of time. Not to mention at a few different points, but one in particular stands out, the phone, no joke, left my leg with what I will affectionately call a "heat bruise" (heat rash?) whereby there was only a slight redness, but it ached as though I had actually burned myself in a large area roughly the size of the top half of the phone, where I assume the antenna or the battery is located, on my thigh. This was after taking a walk while using Spotify to stream music with my phone in my pocket for a few hours over Bluetooth connected to my old Gen 2 AirPods. Got an idea as to what the heck that was? I had been having connection stability and battery life issues with the phone almost the entirety of my time with it. Supposedly this was a known issue with the iPhone 12 line. I am just shocked this wasn't grounds for a recall or a lawsuit for many people, especially considering this was the only iPhone I have ever had to return to the store in under a month for battery and connectivity issues, then the second one, which admittedly did have better battery life and less dropped connections, bricked itself on me in just a two years of use. Not to mention the camera issues, but that is entirely unrelated to RF exposure and the generated heat debate. Those things seem to be lemons all the way around from what I've heard. Hot, heavy, unstable, etcetera, if forums are anything to go on. Anyways, chime in if you've got something. My curiosity would appreciate it.
Intuition is not that far from truth. If it feels bad it is most times. If you feel bad about something dont do it. Listen to your heart your mind and your beliefs.
It’s not the same technology as the 90s those were dangerous using microwave technology. Bluetooth technology is very different technology. If you watch the interview they said it’s safer. You’re getting inundated by other signals that are much stronger every we’re you go in daily life. You don’t want to wear metal wrap stuff on your head to stop signals and look crazy.
I guess you haven't been paying much attention to all the young people getting tumors... My grandfather was a nuclear physicist... He warned to limit radiation exposure. Hospitals & dentists now limit xrays heavily, after learning that it is not a great idea to keep exposing humans repeatedly I've met quite a few TSA agents with cancer that question the whole body scanner & whether simply standing near it every day, caused there health trouble. Do what you would like to do... But probably a great idea to at least take it in to consideration!
People had the same concern about cell phones in the early 2000s. I know some people who refused to get a cell phone bc of radiation to the brain. We were advised back then to talk on speaker or use headphones (and the only option for headphones back then was wired.)
It's weird that people wear stuff to protect against the thing keeping everyone alive and well. Same thing as eating a handful of strawberries is better than a handful of powdered sugar. Nature is always better
@@Shimeih so you are comparing organic matter with purely synthetic/inorganic matter? Did any of you graduate high school? The amount of likes on comments that are just uneducated & ignorant Makes me worry about the intelligence level that most people have in the world right now.
Literally was going to make this comment. These are probably the same uneducated people saying the COVID vaccine had nanites and it lets the US Government track their location. 💀
Yeah because experts are so trustworthy these days xD. I prefer a world with everyone's input even the quacks than a world where we give all the power of regulations to "experts" because that truly spells disaster!
I saw a video about pretty much the same topic on a fox local news channel earlier. Of course everyone in the comments were agreeing that it was dangerous. Go figure
I'm a highly sensitive person who can feel energy and all that. I haven't felt a difference with wireless headphones or with wifi. I've gone with and without both. Other people's negativity has had more of a negative effect on me than wifi or wireless headphones. Many people forget they have energy too, and if they're ignorant about the energy they're putting out there, that is WAY worse than wifi or Bluetooth.
i dont need RF device to measure it, my sudden headache will measure how bad it is. i have a bunch of different kinds of bluetooth and wireless devices, some of them gave me a sudden headache, as in just connecting them, it will gave me a shocking feel why suddenly i got headache then analyze what i just did lately then the only assumption i had is bluetooth connection because thats the only i did, then after turning it off, it will gradually turning off my headache.
Mold toxicity can result in sensitivity to EMFs which can result in strokes. My mother has this issue, and has had multiple strokes. You should look into mold toxicity, (there are plenty of videos on yt about it) to see if you have the symptoms.
They dismissed the radiation concerns and moved on to new subjects wayyyyy too fast for my comfort. No in-depth research, nothing. I can FEEL the radiation entering my head after just a few minutes with airpods. ll keep my wired buds thank you.
They downplay the risks saying that it isn't producing ionizing radiation which is true but what they don't tell you is that it in fact does cause oxidative stress on cells which can lead to cellular dysfunction or senescence. Try growing a plant next to your home's Wi-Fi router and see for yourself.
If you have oxidative stress, it'll eventually mess with your sleep too. If you're not get enough restful sleep, it'll start causing other health problems too.
From my own experience wearing wireless earbuds during 12 hour long shifts for 2 years, I can understand the concern. My ears eventually started itching and producing liquid and the outer edges of the ear canal would seem to peel as if it were sunburnt. When I stopped wearing them the symptoms eventually stopped. I don't really think it's radiation or heat damage, it seemed to me that it was just my body eventually treating them as the foreign material they are and reacting to them
True audiophiles (like me) will always use wired headphones/IEMs. They do sound better - in many cases, substantially better since you can pair them with amp/dacs and listen losslessly. Wireless ones have their place but are generally are never a primary listening devices.
I came for the story, but stayed for the dongle jokes!😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 But I personally like feeling like I'm in the song/ recording studio when I have my buds in!🤦♀🤦♀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The biggest problem with wireless earbuds is they lessen attentiveness- in middle and high schools, its difficult to see them in students ears. You tell them what an assignment is, and they are listening to music and pretending to pay attention. Its very frustrating and the kids are quite skilled at hiding their gadgets.
Dr. John Torres didn't mention how cellphone signals generate free radicals. That is, low frequency radio waves do cause oxidative stress on cells which cause the generation of free radicals. This may, then, indirectly cause damage to DNA. (This is a complex topic. My only point: you should have an expert who knows, at the least, that low frequency radio waves can also damage DNA.)
There are certain individuals that get headaches when using bluetooth earbuds and headphones, it also depends on the person since not everyone will have the same headaches or migraines when using bluetooth earbuds and headphones but there's a possibility. It sucks that it effects those individuals because they want to use something wireless but they can't use them because of effects that they get from using something related to using something wireless.
he never received any education in his "medical" schools concerning EMF. I heard it was on small paragraph. I've measured the radiation and refuse bluetooth especially that close to the brain.
I don’t understand why the people are saying about the radiation from wireless earphones because we are surrounded by radiation everywhere every day that is more of a concern
Well, this random person just made a comment on RUclips about there being a study, so it must be true... except it's not. Studies have been done, and they've shown no increased rates of cancer
@@EdwardsNH Many conclusions of "safety" have been done BY the cell phone industry. A recent study by NIH of meta analysis of valid studies not funded by the cell phone industry show significant increased risk in brain tumors. This is the conclusion from the study "In sum, the updated comprehensive meta-analysis of case-control studies found significant evidence linking cellular phone use to increased tumor risk, especially among cell phone users with cumulative cell phone use of 1000 or more hours in their lifetime (which corresponds to about 17 min per day over 10 years), and especially among studies that employed high quality methods. Further quality prospective studies providing higher level of evidence than case-control studies are warranted to confirm our findings."
Then why haven't they removed the fine print about radiation safety in the back of EVERY manual? If you believe the data especially after the last few years of a certain "safe and effective" then you are brain dead anyway and don't need to worry about radiation.
I'm more cautious about how it affects our nervous system and in turn immune system. I think it potentially can lead to dysregulation of the NS, and ultimately promote disease states. Obviously this is just speculation, but you see individuals with MCAS having sensitivity to these signals because the brain perceives it as a threat. Usually post lyme, mold, forced anesthesia etc and the brain gets stuck in this cell danger response.
I lived in my wireless headphones. While they were still actually headphones. And was diagnosed with oral cancer at 30. Near my left ear. I have my answer on this subject. 🤷
Just so ya know, if it's a video claim on tiktok it's gonna be 99.99% fake or false. After seeing all the videos were on tiktok, i feel very safe using wireless earbuds.
Actually high cellphone use(e.g. 10 years) has been correlated with brain tumor(gliobastoma) development. Sweden (2004)was the first country to issue a “warning” relating to possible health risks related to cell phone usage. In the US cell phone carriers have strong lobbyists in the US government. Every industrialized country in the world has issued some sort of cell phone use warning(especially for children) except the U.S.
@@daw7773 But notice that it wasn't associated with face/head SKIN cancer NOR temporal bone cancer nor cancers of the EAR... It's absolutely safe to dismiss that correlation for those reasons.
Sorry, but I can’t take anyone who, in the context of supposedly professional journalism, thinks “What say you?” is an appropriate way to solicit an opinion.
You can get a wireless AMP/DAC that can turn any wired headphone into wireless. Much better in my opinion but ofc, after trying Airpods...I know why people love em, convenience and sleek.
I don't care so much about the radiation as I keep my phone in my pocket when I'm outside, and I use the 4G as well as GPS, sometimes I even tether WiFi. I care about audio quality, so I still keep my wired headphones at home
If you’re worried about Bluetooth headphones/ cell phones and EMF, what about sitting on top of literally thousands of batteries hours at a time when you drive an EV 🤔
There’s a defense department scientific paper that does not really agree with the statement being made... But health safety concerns are routinely undermined by economic interests and social engineering agendas.
Look out! I heard the sun puts out radiation! Also, you are radioactive so make sure you don't sleep next to someone. ... I feel like this turned into a commercial for wired headphones. lol
I don’t understand why we do these stupid segments. One things for sure, always turn on your headphones safely on your phone to keep your ears protected. And maybe not wear those big headphones. Just earbuds.
I use Samsung 'beans' (they're great!) for years and never had an issue or headache. Those wires are always on the way and you feel like entrapped by them. I guess is also a matter of getting use to. I do not think i could come back to wired.
The pods connect with each other using a relatively new technology called near field magnetic induction and this energy goes through the brain. People simply do not know what the long-term effect will be. But would not be surprised if it is detrimental.
I received my AirPod two Pro today and after five hours I was nauseous and had a headache. This was with the noise canceling turned off. I’m sending them back.
We emit UVC and soft X-rays and there are places in our mitochondria with at least 10,000,000 volts of tension. UV signals mitosis (cell division). Mosquitos can find us from seeing UV that we emit.
All of a sudden we’re all scientists
Ik right 😅
Gotta love Tik Tok for empowering everyone to say what everyone else are saying for “educational content”
I mean... Anyone CAN be a scientist, especially now with all of human knowledge at our fingertips...
I'd rather believe independent studies, over an official study said for by the industry
It really all comes down to “is this radiation ionizing?” If it’s below ultraviolet probably not
My European teacher for physics who is super smart was always saying to us to put off our phones in class and never put it near your balls because it can lower the quality of sperms which is scientifically proven.
She says there needs to be more research done to see what the effects would be on your entire health and putting wireless earphones in your ears (not a lot of research, companies blocking research). But to be sure, put all those devices in airplane mode during class for our health.
Sometimes you can’t rely on science because it is monitored by profiting companies. So use your common sense if there is not a lot of research out yet.
People scared about radiation, but filming the videos on their cellphones. *facepalm*
I was so upset hearing about the radiation I had to have a cigarette.
@@curtisrobinson7962lol
@@curtisrobinson7962 😂😂👍
Even worse they willingly fry their skin cells by being out in the sun
You can use your phone on airplane mode and their is no rf radiation. Just use wires. No rf needed. Do not trust the people trying to sell you the products. Or their bribed "experts".
If you want to call or use data you will need to use rf though, if you do not use a wired connection.
Everyone working in tech sends their kids to tech free schools. That should tell you everything you need to know.
Although the sound quality can be better, the actual reason musicians use wired earphones is due to the unavoidable latency of Bluetooth devices. It is interesting how just a tiny fraction of a second, makes the difference between useable and unusable for recording.
Lol. the sound quality is NOT better. unless you buy high quality wired. Unless apple ipods are sucky quality, which I assume
@@testosteronetips-cf3yqI have never worn any Bluetooth headphones with decent sound quality nor noise cancelling ones that didn’t cause pain and discomfort. Not $600 Airpods Maxes, nor $1,000+ B&O ones.
Bluetooth simply doesn’t have the bandwidth. It was a frequency chosen to transmit and receive simple commands like button presses. So the sound is heavily compressed and lossy. Even $50 Phillips SHP9500s or cheap sub $30 Skullcandy or JbLab earbuds sound better because they wired and are not limited by that.
Wireless headphones that use 2.4ghz RF, sound a lot better Bluetooth because it can handle those high bitrates. But when WiFi became common they used they also first used the 2.4Ghz frequency band causing interference. This gave rise to awful Bluetooth audio which was okay for phone calls on a tiny earpiece but not for enjoying music. But now most modern homes use the faster but shorter distance 5Ghz. Instead of BT there should be more WiFi headphones like they have WiFi speakers and home entertainment systems.
i still use wired headphones. i dont like wireless. wired is much faster to use, better audio quality, no need to charge and lower chance of losing it.
And a not less expensive.
Wired headphones are not necessarily cheaper than wireless ones. You'd be surprised how much people pay for some studio hardware, which is always wired.
Amen!
how are wireless headphones easier to lose than wired ones? earbuds I understand, but headphones? You are just as likely to misplace wireless headphones as wired.
My biggest complaint with wireless is the latency. Even with top quality headphones the latency when doing anything other than watching stuff is noticeable.
I used to like wired headphones, and do have many advantages. However I was always snagging them on objects whilst doing things listening to music. I've saved so much money since going wireless because I don't have to worry about my headphone wires breaking anymore and that dreaded left or right ear drop.
In the first place TikTok is the wrong place to get educated trustable information.
That’s why the TikTok ban is justifiable
@@Pearloryxlets ban Facebook
@@thepotatoofheavenno i don’t wanna lose my memories from 2010
@SpongeB00b_is_a_savage just screen shot the good stuff before it dies
So is mainstream media...
I always preferred wired headphones. I dislike having another thing I need to charge.
I like wireless headphones...
Facts
@@AlexRocks80s I sleep with them. I hated sleeping on the wire. I replace earbuds A LOT less now that I've been using Bluetooth. Plus.... I can leave my phone FAR away from me and still can hear it. I hate the wire.
@@sab3295you're frying your brain buddy, it really causes inflammation, it's just it will gradually build up, adding up every smart devices that you use, diet, stress, you will end up with a chronic disease (God forbid) if you don't take conscious decisions about your lifestyle. Sleeping with anything bluetooth near you is definitely a big no; hope you consider it.
Laziness
Wait till those TikTokers find out that Radio waves for you know old school radio have been passing through people’s body for over 100 years. Cellphones use radio waves to communicate to cell “nodes”. WiFi is also Radio Waves. Most modern device operate over the 2.4GhZ frequency making it actually Microwaves. Microwaves emitted from Cellphones, WIFI, Bluetooth headphones have far less energy than the microwave oven which is like 700 to 1200 watts. Bluetooth has the weakest energy of all the wireless tech we own only having a reach of 30 to 100 feet (latest Bluetooth standard). WIFI is has next highest energy of hundreds of feet (walls and object in signal path can reduce this). Cellphones need to reach thousands of feet to cell nodes (towers are no longer needed as Cell “nodes” can be installed on utility poles and even on buildings). Radio Broadcasts need to travel miles and have the highest energy.
Radio and other sources of transmited information are measured in herzes. The more the frequency the more the exposure so if it is 100mhz its less than 2.4ghz. Less hz less radiation.
Yeah but they are not right next to your brain
Just wait until they learn that light is a visible radio wave and heat is also radiation… 😂
@@ERICLRICH why be purposely obtuse?
You are missing the point and way off track, the concern people have after using the device are headache generated by it or been in a middle of a phone call for long are the time the device emit high radiation.
Tiktok makes me question America's literacy rate every now and then
Non-ionizing is the CRITICAL part of this. All frequencies that technology uses occur naturally. Those frequencies are harnessed to be used as the carrier for information (1s and 0s). We amplify the naturally occurring signal and modulate it to send the info we want.
Those power levels are tested and verified to be safe by our governing bodies around the world as well as independent scientists and engineers.
There is no conclusive evidence that the RF signals used in consumer tech or for Cellphones is harmful. Exposure to the sun provides a MUCH higher risk for damage than any consumer technology we current use. If you are looking to reduce risk use sun screen while looking at your phone outside. It’ll do more than worrying about the RF energy.
Signed an RF Engineer
The problem is that people can get sick from EMFs. It's not as harmless as some think.
@@Merializer Yes in industrial, commercial or military situations there is risk to be exposed to large amounts of EMF radiation but of course there are precautions to prevent harm. Like warning signs, restricted access to certain areas where antennas are located. There is no doubt that high levels of RF Radiation are bad, but normal consumer devices don’t even approach those power levels. So I don’t seem them as comparable in this discussion.
@@pruett89 you are right, but I meant there are also people like me who react to very low levels of EMF. Just to make you aware. I can measure what I feel, it's no mystery or imaginary thing anymore as some have claimed in the past.
Contrary to popular opinion, there is some evidence to suggest harm from non ionising radiation, we know RF waves can cause oxidive stress in cells but we don’t know what the implications of that are. Which is kind of implied in the video, we have observed no directly effect in the past 2 decades so we can deem it as safe is the logic.
I guess it’s a fair assumption, but i would not be surprised if we discovered there was some cumulative effect decades down the line in the same lieu of cigarettes. Life’s too short to worry about stuff like this.
Can I ask if you have a take on the alarming amounts of heat generated from my old iPhone 12 Pro when I was performing basic tasks? There were times when I was simply browsing forums, watching videos online, or recording a video and it got so hot that I could not physically hold it anymore because it felt about as hot as the metal surrounding a burner on a stove. Not so hot that you can't immediately touch it, but hot enough that you wouldn't feel comfortable keeping your hand on it for longer than about 10 seconds at the most. Using the phone with a case obviously helped create a buffer, but by that point you're just creating a thermal buffer and dispersing the heat evenly which has essentially the same effect over a larger surface area. There were points where I would browse the internet for around half an hour and by that mark my hands would be in legitimate physical pain, obviously from holding the phone, but compounded by the heat generated by the phone itself.
Any RF Engineer qualified takes on this? No hostility whatsoever, just genuinely curious so long as you're not going to be dismissive. It can't be good to expose localized parts of your body parts to that kind of heat for long periods of time. Not to mention at a few different points, but one in particular stands out, the phone, no joke, left my leg with what I will affectionately call a "heat bruise" (heat rash?) whereby there was only a slight redness, but it ached as though I had actually burned myself in a large area roughly the size of the top half of the phone, where I assume the antenna or the battery is located, on my thigh. This was after taking a walk while using Spotify to stream music with my phone in my pocket for a few hours over Bluetooth connected to my old Gen 2 AirPods. Got an idea as to what the heck that was? I had been having connection stability and battery life issues with the phone almost the entirety of my time with it. Supposedly this was a known issue with the iPhone 12 line. I am just shocked this wasn't grounds for a recall or a lawsuit for many people, especially considering this was the only iPhone I have ever had to return to the store in under a month for battery and connectivity issues, then the second one, which admittedly did have better battery life and less dropped connections, bricked itself on me in just a two years of use. Not to mention the camera issues, but that is entirely unrelated to RF exposure and the generated heat debate. Those things seem to be lemons all the way around from what I've heard. Hot, heavy, unstable, etcetera, if forums are anything to go on. Anyways, chime in if you've got something. My curiosity would appreciate it.
People are so dumb about radiation
Intuition is not that far from truth. If it feels bad it is most times. If you feel bad about something dont do it. Listen to your heart your mind and your beliefs.
That's true. Most don't know much about EMFs and what effects they can cause on some people.
It’s not the same technology as the 90s those were dangerous using microwave technology. Bluetooth technology is very different technology. If you watch the interview they said it’s safer. You’re getting inundated by other signals that are much stronger every we’re you go in daily life. You don’t want to wear metal wrap stuff on your head to stop signals and look crazy.
@user-rl7mt4gh3o Imagine someone still using a classic Nokia 3310. That person must have grown an extra head by now 😂😂😂😂.
I guess you haven't been paying much attention to all the young people getting tumors...
My grandfather was a nuclear physicist...
He warned to limit radiation exposure.
Hospitals & dentists now limit xrays heavily, after learning that it is not a great idea to keep exposing humans repeatedly
I've met quite a few TSA agents with cancer that question the whole body scanner & whether simply standing near it every day, caused there health trouble.
Do what you would like to do...
But probably a great idea to at least take it in to consideration!
What about the voices I hear when I am not wearing ear buds?
That's ok. Just tell it to shut up!
😢
Voices hearing halucinations are from listening music too loud and for a long time. Very agressive fast music with bad words and noises is bad too.
@SkyhighStarlight
Not at all. Sorry. Not true
@@morbidmanmusic What then true? Are you guys just say no just to troll? Loud music can make you deaf.
People had the same concern about cell phones in the early 2000s. I know some people who refused to get a cell phone bc of radiation to the brain. We were advised back then to talk on speaker or use headphones (and the only option for headphones back then was wired.)
And it’s still advised today
just because its been normalized doesn't mean the fear was wrong.
Weird how people think AirPods will give you cancer, yet won’t take sunscreen seriously.
Silly thing is that is also being investigated, New research shows that skin cancers may also be from not getting enough sunlight!
I assume you check the chemicals in sunscreen before applying it all over the largest organ you have
It's weird that people wear stuff to protect against the thing keeping everyone alive and well. Same thing as eating a handful of strawberries is better than a handful of powdered sugar. Nature is always better
Wait till these people find out about bananas 😂😂😂
???
@@pleasantdreams6216 because of the high potassium content bananas are slightly radioactive
They're gonna go crazy
that comparison isn't valid as one is organic matter and the other one is purely syntheic/inorganic technological material
@@Shimeih so you are comparing organic matter with purely synthetic/inorganic matter? Did any of you graduate high school? The amount of likes on comments that are just uneducated & ignorant Makes me worry about the intelligence level that most people have in the world right now.
Non-ionizing still has an effect, it essentially EXCITES ATOMS disrupting cellular function
don't worry about Bluetooth... worry about the junk food we all consume. and the polluted water we all drink
And the nano and microplastics already in all our bodies
Poor Carson… he thought Al was having a senior moment. 🤣🤣🤣 Al is like “Bruh it’s LITERALLY called a dongle.”
Yeah, and the word has been around at least since the 70s; the “dongles” I know of from then were for software copy protection.
As usual, Social media giving the crazies of the world a voice 😅
sometimes everyone a voice isn't a good thing. suddenly everyone that has a voice is an expert and giving advice on things they have no idea about
Literally was going to make this comment. These are probably the same uneducated people saying the COVID vaccine had nanites and it lets the US Government track their location. 💀
Yeah because experts are so trustworthy these days xD. I prefer a world with everyone's input even the quacks than a world where we give all the power of regulations to "experts" because that truly spells disaster!
@@WheresMyMotivation woke 🤡 spotted
I saw a video about pretty much the same topic on a fox local news channel earlier. Of course everyone in the comments were agreeing that it was dangerous. Go figure
I'm a highly sensitive person who can feel energy and all that. I haven't felt a difference with wireless headphones or with wifi. I've gone with and without both. Other people's negativity has had more of a negative effect on me than wifi or wireless headphones. Many people forget they have energy too, and if they're ignorant about the energy they're putting out there, that is WAY worse than wifi or Bluetooth.
Some people like me are sensitive to EMF though.
i dont need RF device to measure it, my sudden headache will measure how bad it is. i have a bunch of different kinds of bluetooth and wireless devices, some of them gave me a sudden headache, as in just connecting them, it will gave me a shocking feel why suddenly i got headache then analyze what i just did lately then the only assumption i had is bluetooth connection because thats the only i did, then after turning it off, it will gradually turning off my headache.
Mold toxicity can result in sensitivity to EMFs which can result in strokes. My mother has this issue, and has had multiple strokes. You should look into mold toxicity, (there are plenty of videos on yt about it) to see if you have the symptoms.
I'd rather be safe than sorry.
They dismissed the radiation concerns and moved on to new subjects wayyyyy too fast for my comfort. No in-depth research, nothing. I can FEEL the radiation entering my head after just a few minutes with airpods. ll keep my wired buds thank you.
They downplay the risks saying that it isn't producing ionizing radiation which is true but what they don't tell you is that it in fact does cause oxidative stress on cells which can lead to cellular dysfunction or senescence. Try growing a plant next to your home's Wi-Fi router and see for yourself.
If you have oxidative stress, it'll eventually mess with your sleep too. If you're not get enough restful sleep, it'll start causing other health problems too.
From my own experience wearing wireless earbuds during 12 hour long shifts for 2 years, I can understand the concern. My ears eventually started itching and producing liquid and the outer edges of the ear canal would seem to peel as if it were sunburnt. When I stopped wearing them the symptoms eventually stopped. I don't really think it's radiation or heat damage, it seemed to me that it was just my body eventually treating them as the foreign material they are and reacting to them
I use wired at home and bluetooth when outside or working out.
It’s all about distance and time from the source of the device.
I don't get information from social media 😔
you realize scientists use social media too right?
Don't listen to people online.
Specifically from TikTok
Especially from tik Tok or Instagram
Yes, we will ignore you.
Easiest comment to rebuttal. THANKS!
True audiophiles (like me) will always use wired headphones/IEMs. They do sound better - in many cases, substantially better since you can pair them with amp/dacs and listen losslessly. Wireless ones have their place but are generally are never a primary listening devices.
We're still doing this? Everyone said that when cellphones were new. And crt tvs before that.
Even so the EMF meters do start popping when they're placed next to the earbuds
your dna works as a fractal antenna for emf
I came for the story, but stayed for the dongle jokes!😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But I personally like feeling like I'm in the song/ recording studio when I have my buds in!🤦♀🤦♀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The biggest problem with wireless earbuds is they lessen attentiveness- in middle and high schools, its difficult to see them in students ears. You tell them what an assignment is, and they are listening to music and pretending to pay attention. Its very frustrating and the kids are quite skilled at hiding their gadgets.
Dr. John Torres didn't mention how cellphone signals generate free radicals. That is, low frequency radio waves do cause oxidative stress on cells which cause the generation of free radicals. This may, then, indirectly cause damage to DNA. (This is a complex topic. My only point: you should have an expert who knows, at the least, that low frequency radio waves can also damage DNA.)
There are certain individuals that get headaches when using bluetooth earbuds and headphones, it also depends on the person since not everyone will have the same headaches or migraines when using bluetooth earbuds and headphones but there's a possibility. It sucks that it effects those individuals because they want to use something wireless but they can't use them because of effects that they get from using something related to using something wireless.
Yup. I can't use any in-ear or cheap over-ear bluetooth headphones or use my cellphone next to my head because of headaches.
Is it specifically with ear buds or wireless headphones in general?
Wireless in general.
There’s radiation everywhere lol the doctor is right the only thing to actually worry about is the volume levels.
he never received any education in his "medical" schools concerning EMF. I heard it was on small paragraph. I've measured the radiation and refuse bluetooth especially that close to the brain.
1:57 I was not expecting that part of the report 🤣😭😭😭😭💀 "My skull's getting deformed." Holy crap, I'm on the floor. Help.
I don’t understand why the people are saying about the radiation from wireless earphones because we are surrounded by radiation everywhere every day that is more of a concern
Yeah it's all bad what's your point?
Before tik tok there were alot of people that knew about radiation
The EU did tests years ago about cell phones with data that showed an increased risk of brain cancer, so this would make sense.
Well, this random person just made a comment on RUclips about there being a study, so it must be true... except it's not. Studies have been done, and they've shown no increased rates of cancer
@@EdwardsNH Many conclusions of "safety" have been done BY the cell phone industry. A recent study by NIH of meta analysis of valid studies not funded by the cell phone industry show significant increased risk in brain tumors. This is the conclusion from the study "In sum, the updated comprehensive meta-analysis of case-control studies found significant evidence linking cellular phone use to increased tumor risk, especially among cell phone users with cumulative cell phone use of 1000 or more hours in their lifetime (which corresponds to about 17 min per day over 10 years), and especially among studies that employed high quality methods. Further quality prospective studies providing higher level of evidence than case-control studies are warranted to confirm our findings."
A good rule of thumb is: If Europe isn't doing it we shouldn't either.
Then why haven't they removed the fine print about radiation safety in the back of EVERY manual?
If you believe the data especially after the last few years of a certain "safe and effective" then you are brain dead anyway and don't need to worry about radiation.
Why no is talking about radiation from smartphones? I remember this used to be a thing like 20 yrs ago.
Why does my fitbit cause me arm pain?!
I'm more cautious about how it affects our nervous system and in turn immune system. I think it potentially can lead to dysregulation of the NS, and ultimately promote disease states. Obviously this is just speculation, but you see individuals with MCAS having sensitivity to these signals because the brain perceives it as a threat. Usually post lyme, mold, forced anesthesia etc and the brain gets stuck in this cell danger response.
one of my best wired headphones cost under 15 dollars. if you want good sound, source file and DAC quality is more important imo
Would you mind sharing which headphones they are?
You've got more chance getting tinnitus if you listen loud. Best way is.Everything in moderation I guess.
I lived in my wireless headphones. While they were still actually headphones. And was diagnosed with oral cancer at 30. Near my left ear. I have my answer on this subject. 🤷
Lots of things we use produce radiation its very normal
Nah it’s not normal. 😂😂😂
Use a speaker, save your ears from radiation and tinnitus, share your music with the world.
The research will never be conclusive!
At this point we all should know
Just so ya know, if it's a video claim on tiktok it's gonna be 99.99% fake or false. After seeing all the videos were on tiktok, i feel very safe using wireless earbuds.
The loud sound right next to the inner ear causes more damage to the cochlea hair cells than the radiation....
Wired earbuds need to be made more premium again.
Hey remember when everyone was scared of 5G cellular microwaving our insides 😂
Hahaha it's funny until you are visiting an oncologist office! -_-
They should be, But just like a certain jab you might get the data in 75 years time.
They're making earbuds sound like Chernobyl 😭 "frying her neurons" cmon bro. Im glad some people are recognizing dangerous rhetoric
Different kind of radiation sheet for brains
People who think cellphones, wireless earbuds have harmful radiation, need to get their head checked. Absolute insantity.
Actually high cellphone use(e.g. 10 years) has been correlated with brain tumor(gliobastoma) development. Sweden (2004)was the first country to issue a “warning” relating to possible health risks related to cell phone usage. In the US cell phone carriers have strong lobbyists in the US government. Every industrialized country in the world has issued some sort of cell phone use warning(especially for children) except the U.S.
correct. cell phones has many many studies on it showing a correlation
@@daw7773 But notice that it wasn't associated with face/head SKIN cancer NOR temporal bone cancer nor cancers of the EAR...
It's absolutely safe to dismiss that correlation for those reasons.
I have seen a woman at the gym who 🚿 rinse wearing her ear buds 🥶😲
@@overcomingwithin correlation does not equal causation
People from hifi headphone scene be like:
Where’s the news???
Sorry, but I can’t take anyone who, in the context of supposedly professional journalism, thinks “What say you?” is an appropriate way to solicit an opinion.
You can get a wireless AMP/DAC that can turn any wired headphone into wireless. Much better in my opinion but ofc, after trying Airpods...I know why people love em, convenience and sleek.
Ah, Tiktok. Where everybody is an expert and so confident with spreading information that is not backed by a solid research or evidence.
Just because there is a freaking signal being transmitted doesn't mean it's harmful. If so then you need to NEVER use bluetooth, TVs or cell phones
Those influencers needs to be ban or punished for spreading lies!
I don't care so much about the radiation as I keep my phone in my pocket when I'm outside, and I use the 4G as well as GPS, sometimes I even tether WiFi. I care about audio quality, so I still keep my wired headphones at home
Im just gonna keep regular wired headphones
that's why get headphones or earphones that you can store music in so that you don't have to connect it to anything.
Company's are using loosely based studies to sell cheap wired headphones. Not that hard to understand.
I fry my neurons every time I go online
Listening to this while wearing my AirPods 😳
If you’re worried about Bluetooth headphones/ cell phones and EMF, what about sitting on top of literally thousands of batteries hours at a time when you drive an EV 🤔
imagine if they found out about the 5G
Something they should know is that you don’t need the dongle! Apple makes USB C headphones 😊
Concerned about the negliable amount radiation from earbud when we're putting far more harmful crap in our bodies via the food that's "fda approved".
There’s a defense department scientific paper that does not really agree with the statement being made...
But health safety concerns are routinely undermined by economic interests and social engineering agendas.
Look out! I heard the sun puts out radiation! Also, you are radioactive so make sure you don't sleep next to someone. ... I feel like this turned into a commercial for wired headphones. lol
These TikTokers won't be missed when Tiktok is finally gone
Wait till they find out about shoes.....
TLDR: No. Just keep your volume low. Like we already knew.
I don’t understand why we do these stupid segments. One things for sure, always turn on your headphones safely on your phone to keep your ears protected. And maybe not wear those big headphones. Just earbuds.
I started getting tinnitus after wearing wireless headphones..
All these people are concerned with radiation but don't do any videos on the volume and hearing loss
Because radiation causes cancer.
Wired has always been better cause I don’t have to charge them.
Since when is tiktok a reliable source?? 🤔🤔
Good! Let peoples ignorance bring down the price of these things.
I use Samsung 'beans' (they're great!) for years and never had an issue or headache. Those wires are always on the way and you feel like entrapped by them. I guess is also a matter of getting use to. I do not think i could come back to wired.
The pods connect with each other using a relatively new technology called near field magnetic induction and this energy goes through the brain. People simply do not know what the long-term effect will be. But would not be surprised if it is detrimental.
It is poison to our bodies. You can tell because of the blowback when suggesting such.
So cellphones don’t have radiation? We used them more than we do earbuds
I received my AirPod two Pro today and after five hours I was nauseous and had a headache. This was with the noise canceling turned off. I’m sending them back.
"My Fricking Ears!"
-Todd Flanders
Imao the Today crew talking at the end about dongles
3:53 I missed watching all of your chemistry, I used to wake up everyday to you guys❤️😂
Did you know, humans and other animals actually emit radiation? The more you know, the better.
We emit UVC and soft X-rays and there are places in our mitochondria with at least 10,000,000 volts of tension. UV signals mitosis (cell division). Mosquitos can find us from seeing UV that we emit.
That’ why education is important kids.
We are worrying about the wrong things worry about the outside world like animals and pollution!
But what about microwave hot pockets?
You have no idea what is sound until you use Bose quiet comfort ultra earbuds. They are awesome.
Carson Daly telling me about wired headphones was not on my bingo card for 2024😅
thats definitely something they would do, safe and effective headphones
Nope… I thought for about 8 years that there was, but if the news says then it must be false.