 Hey guys, Alex here from AlexFigus.com, so behind me I've got 7 red light therapy handheld devices. I've tested these devices in my 2021 handheld red light therapy comparison, I'll put a link to that video and blog below so you can go check them out. In that video, I tested these devices over all sorts of areas, power, price, EMF, these of use, all that sort of jazz, and I rang them from best to worst, at least based on my experiences and opinion. In that review, I tested the EMF levels of these units, but I only tested the EMF levels at 6 inches, which is like your standard sort of distance you're meant to be from most red light therapy. Panels, the large one, the body panels, but with these battery-powered handheld units, a lot of people are using them right up against the body, or at least like an inch or two away. And I've had a few people ask me, hey, can you test the levels, the EMF levels at closer distances such as 3 inch and even right up against the unit. And you know, I thought I really should have done that in my main review. So I do apologize for not thinking about that when I first reviewed them, but what I've done is I've decided, you know what, today I'm going to get out my Electro Smoke Meter and my ruler, which is somewhere around here, and I'm going to retest all the EMF levels at the 3 inch mark and also right against the device. So I'll be sharing all that data with you in this video. What I'll also be doing is publishing this data in my updated red light therapy data sheet. Now I'll put a link to this below as well. You can go in there and you'll be able to see all the ratings, the prices, my review links, size, what wavelengths these units emit, everything like that. Not just for these devices, but also for my larger body panels as well. So the juke solo, the biomexes, the moderates, all of that is published in a free spreadsheet. All right. So what I'm going to do now is I'm going to go through and test all of these for both magnetic and electric fields. I'm not going to test with microwave because none of these have microwave transmitters in them. So there's no point in testing that. I'm going to test for magnetic and electric fields at 3 inch and 0 inch against the surface. And I'm going to, I'm not going to bother with 6 inches because I've already done that. Once I've got all the data, I'll come back and I'll share my findings with you guys. And of course, I'll be updating that in that spreadsheet. All right. I'm going to get into it. I'm done. I've tested all of these devices with my corner meter and I can happily say that they are all safe to use at any distance, 6 inches, 3 inches or even hard up against the body. So you can press it right up against the body. There was no magnetic field reading of any of these even right up against the device, which doesn't surprise me because they're all battery powered, so it's direct current. On the electric field, only one had a slight little uptick and that was the Gimber Ed Spaser. And the readings there were 12 volts over, or VIVM, I've got to figure out what this is, which was rock bottom and that was at 3 inches. And then as you got right up against it, it was a little bit higher. I think it was like 30 something, but that was still perfectly safe based on the building biology standards. Personally, I would use that happily, you know, like no issues whatsoever. And that was that one there is not battery powered. That needs the plug, right? So that's probably why we're seeing a slight uptick there. All the rest, though, perfectly fine. So pretty much if you are wanting to buy one of these, but you're concerned about EMF levels, then two things. Don't be don't be concerned about it. Secondly, any of these are perfectly safe. All right. So if you're like, oh, I wanted to get this. But, you know, I was worried that it might have a high EMF reading. Just you can remove the EMF, the EMF metric out of your mind decision making process, because they are all good. So that is really, really good. Now, what I'm going to be doing is publishing all this data in my red light therapy spreadsheet, data sheet. However, like I said, it's going to be pretty boring data because they're all it's all going to be no or zero. I'm also going to be testing the Radiance and doing some value metrics and EMF and sound and all that sort of jazz. I said, I've already tested the EMF. I'll test Flickr and I'll put all of that into that data sheet as well. But if you are looking at buying a handheld red light therapy device, check out my 2021 handheld red light therapy comparison video, because that's all you really need to know to help you find the best red light therapy handheld device for your needs. All right. If you've enjoyed this or found it useful, please give me a thumbs up or a like. If you've got any questions, leave them below and be sure to subscribe as well, because I have a lot of videos like this and lots of other reviews coming out in the future. So enjoy. See you soon.