 Today I've got the Chili Pad Cube 3.0, where I'm going to be testing it with my Cornet Electrose Fog Meter. You can have your bed here, and that unit can be the other side of the road. Hello, Alex here from AlexFagus.com, and today I've got the Chili Pad Cube 3.0, where I'm going to be testing it with my Cornet Electrose Fog Meter. For those of you that want to know more about this meter, I'll put a link to where you can buy it, and it explains a bit more. It's about $200, a really good unit. I've used this for testing a lot of my devices, such as the Zora Ring, and the second-gen Chili Pad, which is the Ula. So if you haven't seen those videos, go check them out below. But yeah, today I'm purely going to be looking at this Chili Pad. If you don't know much about the Chili Pad, I'll give you a real quick overview. It is a refrigerator unit in a way. It's a unit that cools water and also heats water and pumps it through. This. A mattress topper with silicone pipes in it. It allows you to sleep in a cool environment or heat it up and sleep less more. This isn't going to be a review of the unit. I just purely want to test the EMF levels. I am doing, by the time you watch this, hopefully it'll be out. I do have a comprehensive review on the Ula, so check that out. And I'll also do a head-to-head, the Chili Pad versus the Ula. So check it on the amount. If you've got any questions, leave them below. All right, so let's get into it. I'm going to try to do this the same way as I did with the Ula. Where I test electric magnetic fields, radiation, microwave, electric fields at various distances. And I've got the results from the Ula here as well. So I'll also do a bit of a comparison. Yeah, like I said, this is the cheaper option. To the Ula, I do have a discount code, Fergus25, if you are GUS25. That will save you 25% on this unit, which is quite good. I'm not going to get into the technical stuff and the health issues around EMF. Chances are, if you're watching this, you already understand that. Because I believe that it's very hard to minimize all EMF exposure during the day. But when it comes to nighttime, when we're sleeping, it's the one time when you want to go out of your way to try to minimize that load, because that's when the body is healing and defenses have dropped, so to speak. So if you are going to be using a unit like this, which is going to help with sleep and definitely helps with deep sleep, which is why I use them, especially in summer time, then you want to make sure that the output isn't stressing the body. It's not a big EMF load, right? I'll put a bit of water in here. Plug it in. I've got my coordinate meter here. This unit doesn't have Bluetooth. The Ula has Bluetooth, which you can disable, so you only need to turn it on to update the schedules and whatnot. This doesn't have Bluetooth. Alright, so I will be testing magnetic EMF. I'm not worried about microwave EMF because there's nothing. There's no Bluetooth in this. There's no wireless on this. It's rock bottom green on this meter here. So I will just hold that. So you can see. That's the number I was getting with the microwave field right up next to it. So there's nothing to worry about there. Let's just quickly check electric field. Remember, the big one is magnetic field. So electric field is in the red right next to the unit, which is pretty much the norm for any device. Come out three, four inches, and we're into the green slash yellow. Come out a foot, and we're in the green. So I'll just hold it there, which is what I expected. I'm not putting too much of it into this because these numbers aren't anything. So that's electric field. That big peak was when I was right close to it, and then see how it drops down. I held it at a foot out, so we're right in the green. So that's good. No electric field at a distance. We're all green until a couple inches out. Absolutely no microwave fields. Now, that's good. Again, that's the same as the ULA, except the ULA has the Bluetooth mode, but you turn that off when you're sleeping anyway, so it's not an issue. So, magnetic field. Let's get testing. Now, I'm going to put my corner meter into low frequency. It's measured in micro-testlers, I believe. Now, this is set up. You'll see a color signal here on the bottom. On the side, green, yellow, red. I have programmed this based on building biology numbers. I'll put a link to it in the description. It's the more sensitive, the more strict they're sitting than the default sitting on the corner. So these numbers are pretty much the number. If you don't understand any of the levels and what's the safe number, we just look at the traffic light system on the side. What's good, safe to be in proximity to that level. Yellow is cautious, not ideal. Minimize exposure. Red is avoid. If you're sleeping in bed 8-9 hours a night, then you definitely want something that's in the green. Your red is very dangerous and is stressful to the body, and yellow is not ideal. My house, the wiring, everything is being done to minimize EMF and microwave and magnetic fields. They're non-existent. It's pretty much no experience with this thing on. So I've just turned it on and I'm right next to it and that thing's fired up. There's a bit of water in there so it's pumping it around. And we're overloaded right next to it, but again, you're not sleeping right next to it, so we're not worried about that. We come out... I'll measure this properly on the ground like I did with the Urla, hold tight. So what I've done is I've mapped out a tape measure here on the floor and also put the mattress to enable the hose, connecting hose. That hose is two and a half meters, which is about eight and a quarter, eight foot or so, which is actually longer than the Urla. I think the Urla was two meters. So that's good. The longer the better because you can move that unit. That's a long way, right? You can have your bed here and that unit can be the other side of the room. So I'm going to go through it and test the magnetic numbers at each foot. All right, like I said, at the unit, we're overloaded, so not ideal. This thing doesn't have feet on it, dammit. So I think it's... We're going to go this side. So about 30 centimetres is about a foot. We're at 0.27. 0.27, which is a lot lower. Which is yellow, but it's a lot lower than the Urla. The Urla was 0.68. Two feet. The Urla is about 0.06. Which is also in the yellow. The Urla was 0.18. So again, we're quite low here. And then three feet. We're... Yeah, we're green. We're green at three feet. I put it on an angle like that because the sensor's actually on the side. So, yeah, about 0.4 because the sensor's... No, move distance. But that's pretty good. So, yellow. So, if we go... Four feet. 0.3. So, that was very interesting. It's a lot lower than the Urla. The Urla hit green at four feet. 1.2 metres away. The chilli pad hit green at three... Oh, well. Now, technically, it didn't hit green until the four feet as well. But it would have been maybe three and a half feet. So, no to fear distance. I mean, if you go three and a half feet, let's move it to where it's green. All right. So, the chilli pad hit the green safe zone at three feet, which is great. I mean, at three feet, the Urla was rock-bottom yellow. So, the Urla was 0.09. This one's 0.04. You know, I'm sure it's double, but you're at such low levels 0.68 right at the base. But that's pretty cool. Like three feet away. But most beds are a four or two high, right? So, you know, you put that off to the side, under your bedside table and your head's two, three feet away. You're in the safe zone already, especially because this hose goes for two and a half metres, well, eight, nine feet. So, you could literally... on the other side of the room. I mean, if you're sleeping in a bed on your own, you just put it over the other side of the bed. You could put it down where your feet, like underneath the bed, but then only your feet are sort of getting a bit of exposure. But saying that, that's probably... If you're worried about convenience and aesthetics and you want it in a safe place, but you're not super, super stressed about EMF, remember, if you've got wires going through your wall and your beds right next to that, you're going to get a massive load and that's why I recommend buying one of these metres so you can go around and test it all. But to be honest, probably one of the best spots, given that two, three feet is as far away as you need to be, is to put that right down the end of the bed where your feet are, in the middle and run the two and a half metres of hose underneath the bed with an extension cable and it's out of sight. It's not taking up space and you're still going to be in a safe zone. So, yeah, there we go. Check out the Oula video. Again, the Oula video was also safe. It just had a little bit more power coming out of it. So you had to be a little bit further away. But both are fine. I'm using the Oula. Yeah, if you want to get one of these, Fergus25 saves you 25%. Fergus15 saves you 15% on the Oula. That's the best discount they could give, which is still a pretty good discount. Check out my video for the EMF on the Oula and stay tuned, hit subscribe below because I'm going to be doing a head-to-head in the Oula and I'll be releasing my big review of the Oula any time now, depending on when you're watching this. Give me a thumbs up if you liked it. Check out my blog, AlexF Fergus.com. I've got lots of stuff like this over there and say hi.