Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to protect myself from cell phone EMF?
The most effective strategy combines distance and shielding. Use speakerphone or airtube headphones during calls to keep the phone away from your head. Carry your phone in a shielding pouch rather than directly against your body. Use a shielding case with the protected side facing you.
Do I need a special case and headphones, or is one enough?
Each product protects during different usage scenarios. A case protects while carrying, headphones protect during calls, and a pouch provides maximum shielding when you're not using the phone. For comprehensive protection throughout your day, using multiple products together is most effective.
How do airtube headphones reduce radiation?
Regular wired headphones conduct EMF from the phone to your ear through the metal wiring. Airtube headphones use hollow tubes for the final section near your ears—sound travels through air rather than wire. This eliminates the radiation pathway while maintaining excellent audio quality.
Does airplane mode eliminate cell phone EMF?
Airplane mode eliminates most RF emissions by turning off cellular, WiFi, and Bluetooth. However, some phones still emit low levels of EMF from the processor and screen. For zero emissions, power off completely. Use airplane mode when you need the phone accessible but want to minimize exposure.
Should I use a phone stand at night?
Yes, keeping your phone at a distance while sleeping significantly reduces exposure. A phone stand on a nightstand across the room is better than on your bedside table. Even better: put your phone in airplane mode or use a shielding pouch. Best: keep phones outside the bedroom entirely and use a non-EMF alarm clock.





