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The Radia SmartEMF Protection Pregnancy Belly Band is a premium maternity accessory designed to shield your baby from harmful radiation emitted by everyday devices. Made from ultra-soft cotton and featuring a unique adjustable waistline, this belly band offers both comfort and effective protection, ensuring peace of mind for expectant mothers.
A**R
Glad to have one
Blocks RF signal. Tested to work. Glad this product is available. Thank you
D**I
It works but somewhat limited
I decided to purchase this product due to being pretty much the only Prime EMF Pregnancy item on Amazon. The rest seem to come from China. My wife is a few months pregnant and it never occurred to me to test out how much radiation her work from home setup was pushing out. She has 2 phones and the laptop in close proximity. This is my bad as I should have done it first thing.Anyhow, needless to say her stomach is exposed to around 2 Volts per meter V/m and enough Microwatts per square meter μW/m² to cause concerns.If readers are not familiar with the safety levels:V/m: 0.87 is the lowest study linked to cancer.μW/m²: 2000 or 0.2 microwatts/cm² is the lowest study linked to cancer.*The Lowest Level Linked to Cancer: Two studies of radio/TV broadcasting towers in Sydney, Australia have reported increased childhood leukemia at exposure levels as low as 0.2 microwatts/cm². The first study (Hocking, 1996) found that leukemia death rates were more than doubled for exposed children. A follow-up study (Hocking, 2000) found that children recovering from leukemia were about two times more likely to survive their cancer if they lived in a less exposed home.V/m: 0.5 or lower is the aim.μW/m²: 800 or lower is the aim.The radiation in our homes is horrendous, especially for people fond of smart devices. I am now disabling every devices that I can, at least for the night to let the body rest (WiFi, Smart TV from the plug, Phones on WiFi only etc)5G can use spectrum within three key frequency ranges:Below 1 GHz: to support widespread coverage across urban, suburban and rural areas.1-10 GHz: for a mixture of coverage and capacity. New spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band will be used for 5G services.Above 10 GHz: For ultra-high speed 5G services, typically using ‘small cells’.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Back to the "Protective Pregnancy Belly Band, Anti-radiation, Radiation Shield Maternity Black/Cream" product:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It does protect, as it can be seen from the photos and video. It reduces the radiation levels but I am not sure if it is quite by %99.9, I would say that it does it by around %50 to %90 depending on the devices emanating the radiation.Bear in mind that I am no scientist and cannot say how much protection it offers, however the Volts per meter V/m was reduced and the Microwatts per square meter μW/m² was pretty much rendered to the lowest possible reading from the device used. To perform the tests I used a Acoustimeter - EMFields which is pretty much the best EMF measuring device you can get. This only goes up to 10MHz, 5G may end up being much higher than that, 30GHz and higher.It may protect against 5G as currently the UK telecoms frequency levels are between 3400MHz and 4000MHz. This is 3.4GHz to 4GHz which the Acoustimeter - EMFields can measure, however it wont measure any ultra-high speed 5G services above 10GHz. I am not sure if any devices that can measure 10GHz+ are available for the public. You also won't have any luck protecting yourself with EMF shielding clothes (including this product) as they handle 10GHz+, might minimise the exposure but would be minimal.The product does have a limitation, it only protects the stomach from the front (can be seen in video), the back is completely exposed. It is great for my wife working with her laptop on her lap, or anyone playing on their phone/tablet, but won't do much to protect you when going out in the public as you need to make sure the radiation always comes from the front.Based on the limitation mentioned above I am not sure that it is worth the £55 price tag. It is well made and it has adjustable strap so you can put it on or take it off. Obviously the only way to put this on is like a top or pulling it up over your bum. Saying that I am not sure if it will fit ladies over a certain dress size, 14 might be the maximum it can accommodate.
N**H
Huge — not for small/average sized folks
This works well enough (tested with an EMF meter) but is huge. It’s baggy, too long, and doesn’t get tight enough at the top. This might fit in a few months when I’m about to deliver but this would ideally have been useful for the beginning and middle of the pregnancy too. For reference I’m 5’4”, over 6 months pregnant (25wks) and 126lbs. My pre pregnancy weight was about 117lbs.Also, the part at the top you can adjust is kind of awkward. Once you tighten it there’s this long tail you need to tuck in.Lastly, this would be better if it had coverage all around, as others have said.
J**E
Four Stars
good!but it broken after use about two weeks.
C**S
Would like to see additional clothing options
I would like it if they made full black fitted leggings, jogger pants and tank tops and in addition, a black dress. I am trying to get pregnant and we're trying to eliminate any possible dangers. I bought the belly band, it covers your stomach but I'd prefer some additional coverage options.
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