 It's Alex here from AlexFugus.com and today I've got my Oula from Chilly Technology. This is the second generation product after the Chilly Pad, the first gen product. And I've also got my Cornette ElectroSmog meter. So what I'm going to do is test the EMF levels from this unit. Yes, I am going to do a comprehensive review. This has just turned up and obviously I need to sleep with it a few times. It sounds kind of dodgy, doesn't it? Saying that, that's all over the packaging. I'm looking forward to sleeping with you or something cheesy. Anyway, I'm going to do a comprehensive review. I want the temperatures here in New Zealand to warm up a little bit. We're still in spring and our springs are still pretty cold. So I've got no need for this. But yeah, come summertime I will run it for a few weeks, months even, and do a comprehensive review. So stay tuned for that. Another thing real quick, there is a discount code for this unit. It is Fergus15, I think it was. If you are GUS15, I'll put it in the comments below, in the description below. They'll save you 15%. There's also a 25% off code for the Gen1 product as well. I do get a cart, so you don't have to use it, but it is a win-win. So I'm going to keep this real short. I'm going to test radio frequency, microwave frequency, and electric fields from this unit. Now this unit also does have Bluetooth function, so you can actually program it and do some pretty cool stuff. I was just looking at the manual now. Pretty cool stuff via the phone. It doesn't stay on all night. You just activate it to program it, and then it disables, which is great. I tried getting that up and running, but it's going to send me a verification email. I've been waiting 10 minutes for it, and it hasn't come through. So I'll worry about that later on. But I do know the Bluetooth is not running, because I just tested it before. So anyway, all I'm going to do is test how dangerous this is when it's running, in terms of exposure to those EMF levels. Got a measuring tape here. And to see if it's safe to put under your bed, or if you've got to put it on the other side of the room, for instance. I've just put some water in, and I'm going to put it on the cool sitting. So I'm going to have the unit running to get the temperature down as low as possible. Obviously, once it's at that temperature, the refrigeration unit or however it works inside isn't going to be running all night, because it should just kick in when it needs to cool the water. But I figured we might as well test it when it's doing the most work cooling that water and running the pump and whatnot. So yeah, let's get started. So let's test the microwave sitting first, which is your Bluetooth Wi-Fi radio cell tower frequency. So I'm going to turn it on. It is reasonably noisy, but I haven't filled it all the way with water. So maybe that's part of the reason. And I haven't actually plugged in the bedding unit. So again, I'll do a full review later. This is just going to be focused on the EMF output. So I'll put the temperature down as low as possible, and I'll put this little smog meter right up to the unit, and there's absolutely no reading on here. So this has been set up. This unit here, which I recommend for everyone, has been set up with the building biology standards. So you'll see on the side there, you've got a color scale. Green is safe, orange or yellow is cautious. You don't want too much exposure in that level. Red is a void, that's an unsafe, dangerous level. You can see it for different settings. By default, it's not as strict as the building biology settings. I'll put a link to why I've done that in a good explanation of what those numbers exactly mean. I know some people want to see the specifics. I will try to read out the specifics, but for the people that are just curious and just want an overall recommendation, I'll just tell you the colors as well. So like I said, that's rock bottom green. So the Bluetooth isn't working at the moment. And like I said, even when it does kick in, it turns off. I spoke to the guys about this because I said I don't want a device that's emitting pulsing all night. So that doesn't happen, which is great. All right, now we're going to turn it on to the magnetic field. So there's two sensors here. There's a quite a broad range, the LF600. And then there's more of a narrow, accurate range. So I'm going to put it on the letter, the LF30. All right, so right now we see it straight kick right up into the yellow. I don't know how to really show this on you. So I'm just going to talk out loud as it's running. So as I put it right next to the unit, you can see there it's overload. All right. So that's pretty typical for any device. Don't worry about this. But distance is your friend. As we come further away, we see a drop down. So there, what are we about? A foot away from it. Point 20 micro tesla, I think that is. And you can see that's in the yellow, even flicking into green there. You can see that chart on the right as well. That was when we were up close and see how it's dropped down. As we go further away again. So now we're in the green. So it's about a meter, just over a meter away. I'll get the tape measure out soon to check that. Actually, I'm going to do that now. So I put a tape measure out to one and a half meters, which is four feet. Like I said, when we're right up to it, we're in the danger zone. One foot out, we are in the yellow. All right, so it's still a pretty decent reading. I wouldn't want to be sleeping on that. I wouldn't want to be exposed to that for too long. Actually, I should get the sensor. Yeah, so we should put it that way. All right, two feet out, two feet out. Sorry for the camera work here. We are still in the yellow, but it's the lower yellow. And that number has dropped down to point 18. We'll go to three feet and still in the yellow, but very low in the yellow and much lower reading. Just to prove that there's no interference from other devices here, I'm going to turn it off. All right, so I ended up turning that off at the wall. I need to read the instructions and figure out how to turn the unit off. With the unit off, the levels are rock bottom, okay? So this is at three feet, 92 centimeters. Now what I'm going to do is turn that on and we'll see how that picks up. And you can see how that's picked up a little bit now. But still at three feet, it's at the bottom orange. It's not, I mean, it'd probably be okay with that level three feet distance. When we go out to four feet, let that sit all down because it's a bit sensitive when I move it. You know, we're in the green yellow there. So that's 1.2 meters away from the unit and we're pretty good. So let's go a little bit further. Take it right out to five feet here. And, sorry, I can't get a good angle on this. We're in the green. So you want to be 1.5 meters away from the unit to be in a safe zone, which is a fair distance to be honest. All right, let's look at the electric field. Electric field. So, oh, where's the sensor for the electric field this way? So right next to the device, we're in the red. So again, you don't want to be right up close to this thing. I mean, you wouldn't want to be up close to a fridge or anything like that. We take it back 30 centimeters, one foot, and we're already in the green. So there's no issues there. So pretty much it's the magnetic field that is concerning. Ideally optimal numbers, you want to be 1.5 meters, which is nearly five foot from the device. That's a decent amount of distance, especially because you can't protect against that, like the mattress, the bed frame, nothing like that is going to protect or shield, I guess, from that unit. Now, the other thing I don't know too much about is I don't know the levels over time. I don't know if it's just because it's turned on and it's cooling and pumping all at once, is that exposure a lot higher? I'm not too sure. It might just be a big peak and then it might flat line. That's something that I'll have to play around with over time, but still, even if that's half an hour or an hour, you don't really want those sort of high levels being close to your body. Now, the other thing to remember, though, is with them, if it's like supplements, right, like people take this supplement because it's meant to help with aging or energy or whatever, but then they're eating junk food, not sleeping well, they never go outside, they don't do any training or exercise. You know what I mean? Like the fundamentals aren't in place and that supplement isn't really going to make too much of a difference, all right? The same is with the EMF here. So if you're worried about this from an EMF point of view, but then you're wearing an Apple eye watch or you've got a cordless phone next to the bed or you've got wiring in the wall that's putting out a lot of magnetic fields, which it very well could be, then this isn't really going to matter, to be honest, because you're already getting that exposure. The only people that should be worried about all this stuff are people that have no devices in their bedroom. You know, maybe you've got the geo-vital cut-off circuit switch, which is what I've got, so that kills all our electricity to the room and the walls. You know, you're not wearing any devices. You don't have any cordless phones or night monitors, baby monitors or anything like that. Unless you're doing all that stuff, who cares about this? You know what I mean? Like, I mean, you should care about it, but I wouldn't stress about it. There's bigger things to stress about. So yeah, keep that in mind. Will I sleep with this? Yeah, I will, but I'm obviously gonna make sure it's a good meter or so away from my bed or from where I'm sleeping. So I'm not gonna put it in the middle with the bed underneath. I'm gonna put it off to the side. You know, maybe on the other side of my bedside table. So I've got my bed and then my bedside table. If I can put it on the other side of that, it's gonna be a good meter and a half from the bed, especially because I'm not sleeping right on the edge of the bed. I've got a Super King Samina bed, which is a great bed, by the way. You should check out my review. So yeah, just keep that in mind. One other thing real quick, I do wanna check is how long this hose is, because maybe the hose length isn't long enough to put it a meter and a half from my bed. So let's go find it. All right, good news. The hose is about two meters long. So that's one and a half, five feet to there. I know this isn't measured perfectly straight, and then you've got another foot or two, which is good. Means you can put it a meter and a half away from your bed, and then you're gonna have enough room to run that cable on the ground and then up behind the bed to match its height, which is another foot or so. So that's really good, because I was actually a bit worried. I was like, if this is only gonna be a foot long, then we're gonna have a problem. But good to see, yeah. Good to see that it is that length. So anyway, I think that's everything. I probably missed something. Oh, another thing I should mention, like I said, those figures on here, you can go back and see the actual figures and crunch the numbers yourself. I was just, I just used that chart on the side, the color coded chart, and that's using building biology safe numbers. And those are very, very strict numbers, all right? So by default, if I just got this unit brand new and plugged it in, it'd probably be in the green right up to about one or two feet from the device. So everyone's gonna come at this from different angles. Some people might say, no, it's safe. Look, according to a different standard, it might very well be safe. I just know the building biology standards are very, very strict, and they're the ones that I've programmed into this. And that's what I personally go off. But again, if you wanna see the exact numbers, just go back to the video. You should be able to see them on the screen. If not, just leave a message below and I'll try jot them all down for you. But in a nutshell, there was no microwave exposure. The Bluetooth wasn't on. We can turn that on, but I'm not gonna worry about that because you only turn the Bluetooth on to sync the phone, like to program it, like to say when you want it to turn off and turn on or change the temperature, and then it deactivates. So it's not really an issue. It's just like the ordering. You put it on, the Bluetooth comes on to sync, to transmit, and then you can put it in airplane mode and it doesn't transmit again. So that's not an issue. Electric field was only within a couple inches from the device where that reading was even above yellow. So again, unless you're sleeping right next to it, it's not gonna be a problem. The only thing is the magnetic field. And that's where, I don't know, to be safe, you probably want a meter distance, but ideally 1.5 meters. So I hope that helped. I really do recommend these products. I've used them before in the heat, and I know firsthand how much the heat impacts not only my sleep, but everyone's sleep. I mean, there's so much data on that. I've got a whole article on it. I'll link to that below. And it helps my deep sleep big time. I've also got an article on how to boost deep sleep. Some great tips on there. So I'll link to that. Check that out if you haven't. So if you do struggle for deep sleep, and or you sleep in a hot room or a hot environment, honestly, check these out. I mean, they are really good units. They have changed my life in terms of sleeping when I was in Sydney. And I'm looking forward to testing this over summer here in New Zealand when it starts warming up. They are expensive. There's no denying that. Discount Code, Fergus 15. I think that says you're 15%. That brings it down a little bit, but they are still a lot of money. But if you break it down, if you think you're gonna use it for like three, four, five years even, and you break that cost down on a per night basis, I mean, it's probably gonna replace the cost of, you're probably not gonna need a cup of coffee every morning to get up and go, are you? So if you crunch the numbers that way, I don't know what it's gonna work out to. Like a few cents a night, it's pretty easy investment to justify from that point of view. I'm pretty sure they have a really good return warranty as well, like if you're not happy with it. But yeah, stay tuned. Give me maybe two or three months and I'll do the comprehensive review. And if you've got any questions or you want me to cover certain things in that review, leave them below. Be sure to give me a like and check out all my other posts and videos. And hit over to alexfirst.com as I've got some pretty cool content over there. All right, peace.