Emf levels on Kompakt

Can you please tell me how the emf levels compare between the new kompakt and the old Pure? I originally bought the Pure due to it being campaigned as the lowest emf phone.

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It is like a regular phone. I believe that my iPhone has less SAR when I compared the SAR tests (somewhere in this forum).

You can read my concern related to it:

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That is, i Phone vs Kompakt?

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@calebsmum I’ve tagged you in the answer on another thread:

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thanks for the info. Those stats are still too high for me, so I guess I’m out. Thanks again though.

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@calebsmum Sorry to hear that :frowning:

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I wish they were still going for low SAR. For example the “minimal phone” is 58% lower SAR than a iPhone 16. I hope the kompakt is at least similar. I don’t mind reduced reception for benefiting my health :person_shrugging:t2:

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disagree, the Pure was a DISASTOR and unusable in north america because they went low Sar, happy the Kompakt will be a working phone, what is the point of low sar if you make a phone that cannot make calls and texts?

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@minimalist4life In some other areas of the world the Pure has worked well. I have had good experience with it, the ONLY reason I’m changing phone handsets is because, in their infinite wisdom, the phone companies in Australia have chosen to turn off 3G, and unfortunately Pure does not have 4G VOLTE enabled in Aus. Thankfully I’m still able to currently use Pure on 4G to tether to laptop for internet access :slightly_smiling_face:

Many of us highly value lower SAR/EMF and I’m looking forward to working with Kompakt, creating a custom EMF shielding case and maybe playing around with some copper in the case for filtering…
Is anyone else planning to try anything like this? Perhaps we can share our experiences in times to come :grinning:

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Any idea of the SAR in Mudita’s Harmony clocks? And how much EMF radiation they emit? Supposedly the light they chose are the safest when it comes to that, but I’m asking you in case you have one of those fancy detectors. :joy:

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Luckily the harmony clocks are on DC power and not plugged into the wall so they are fine. No RF since theres no wireless radios, also when checking ef/emf it appears to be totally fine with my meter I used. If you plug it into a charger then im sure the ef would spike up. If you want I can test and provide pics of the results just lmk! For lowest ef just use it on its battery :grinning:

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So as long as they are battery operated, it isn’t an issue? I didn’t know that! There’s this wall light that is LED and is battery operated I was interested in. You recharge the batteries. I didn’t purchase because I was worried about it being LED.

Yes, if you have the chance to test it, I’m curious to see pics! Maybe with it being plugged into an outlet and not for comparison sake? That would be awesome!

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Yeah pretty much because the batteries are direct current. AC is alternating current and it is changing amplitude so it produces a greater electromagnetic field that isn’t good for our health. AC is 60hz btw. I’m not a electrical engineer but that’s the best way I can describe it haha. If you ground your electronics it will help a lot. I know phone chargers and such normally just have the 2 prongs and not the 3. I have been using a MacBook charger since they sell a ground plug you can swap onto it. I have read that some leds bulb can emit alot of emf but I’m assuming that is due to how they are driving the DC power to the led. LEDs can’t take AC directly so they either use a PWM driver which flickers or a DC driver.

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Here are tests I did. The first vid is with a xiaomi USB wall charger (2 prong no ground)

The second video is with a MacBook charger (3 prong ground)

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Wow! I appreciate you doing that, Jordan! Really cool to see. Thank you so much!! :smile:

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No problem at all!! :grinning: There should be 2 videos but for me oddly its only showing one.

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Any chance you can re-up;lad the 2nd one?

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Can someone explain to me why EMF radiation matter?

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