EMF 50 HZ radiation from headphones SONY MDR-E818

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

In this film you can see 50 HZ frequency EMF strength that created by average headphones from SONY. Readings go up to 6MG.

Measurement device is called EMF Detector Electrosensor. It has detector - detection tube at one side (this tube is directional - must be turned into direction of field source). At other side it has start button. After pressing it and waiting for some short time device started and ready to use (there is a need of holding the button pressed!) This device has scale from 1.5 miliGauss up to 30 miliGauss. If you see led above letter "E" on it, this means that field is 1.5 miliGauss. If You see led above letter "r" (close to detection tube), this means that filed is about 30 miliGauss.


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  • "I use now Sennheiser cx300 2 headphones and they almost have no such effect."

    Will you share the exact measurements? I'm interested in buying a pair of headphones that emits as little radiation as possible.

  • @steamerbg

    I can guarantee nothing to you. I am only amateur with several gadgets.

    Problem is that best gadget I have is covering frequencies between 16hz and 100 000 hz. I don't know if this gadget covers all frequencies that are emitted. More :I think it depends which source of signal you are using: motherboard jack or maybe some portable player or something else. Measurements can be different on each source. But you know what, I will make a movie about it. Its good idea, thank you.

  • Does that mean that this set of headphones is somehow dangerous for one's health?

  • @steamerbg

    I don't know, but I think it will be better if we had headphones without such side effect. One can easily suppose, that this radiation is taking part in injuries from headphones. Its good point to think about.

    I use now Sennheiser cx300 2 headphones and they almost have no such effect. I can't tell you that I feel big difference. Maybe because I don't use them too much as teenagers do. I think some professional research is needed here. But we all know all modern "researches" )

  • All ur stuff is old

  • @mrkader14

    But I can say, that Sennheiser CX300II In-Ear Earbuds CX 300 are much better. Do you know something about other models? Post it here!

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  • @shidunce I have an ElectroSensor and am a radio tech. I have tested this device and can tell you it's not just sensitive to 50 Hertz. On a signal generator the peak sensitivity is at 200 to 300 Hertz but it will pick up anything from 30 to 4500 Hertz, depending on source power, tapering off at the high end. As such it easily picks up the multi-frequency EM field from the earpiece.

  • The strength of the mG really is not the issue it is more the frequencies. Some are harmonious some are not 50hz is not a particularly good hz..

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  • @Learjet66

    Thank You for your comment.

    I wish I had more sophisticated equipment to measure signals and other frequencies, but now I have only what I've got )

    All devices ,that emit electromagnetic radiation, emit it with range of frequencies, not only one.

    If not a secret what is the pek mesurement you have on this device? (value in Mg or other?)

  • I didnt understand your words.

    This device measure only 50 hz field and some frequencies aroud 50 hz. I am sure there are more signals at dif. frequencies, but I have no equipment to measure them (they must be in inteval from 1 hz to 500 khz?).

    If you have any info about frequencies of EMF fields emited from such headphones, then please post it here.

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