The radiation emitted by mobile phones is a subject that concerns and worries many. Often, we wonder about the possible effects on our health and how we can reduce our exposure to it.
In this article, we will explore the following:
- What is an index? and how it is measured: SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) measures the amount of radiation absorbed by the human body. In the European Union, the limits for SAR are 0,08 W/kg for the body and 2 W/kg for the head.
- How SAR is affected: SAR is affected by several factors, such as power of the signal, the distance of the mobile from the body and the position of the mobile on the body.
- How to reduce radiation exposure: There are several ways to reduce radiation exposure, such as using hands-free headphones, avoiding mobile phone use in areas with poor signal reception and limiting talk time.
- Should we be worried about radiation from cell phones? The scientific community has not reached a definitive conclusion about the long-term health effects of cell phone radiation.
List of mobiles with the highest and lowest SAR radiation:
At the end of the article, you will find lists of the 20 mobiles that broadcast it higher and lower SAR radiation so you can make an informed purchase choice.
Tips for buying a mobile phone:
While SAR is a factor to consider, it shouldn't be the only criterion for choosing a cell phone.
It is important to focus on factors such as its quality cameras, its lifetime batteryh, h performance and your personal needs.