so P1 should be given a pass in that they atleast have the technology working and the basic functionality is there which will be great for those who need it....... and can spare the brain cancer or whatever (more coming on this as well ((to disprove this)) )
Hmm safety is something to be considered.
Here is a little something from a WiFi routers manual:
In order to comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits,
antennas should be located at a minimum of 7.9 inches (20 cm) or more from the body of all persons.
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The antenna of the IQ2 series are much much closer.
Less than .5 inches.
That is 16 times closer.
Since radio waves follow the inverse square law – like light, sound and gravity – then each time you double the distance, you get only a quarter of the energy.
So if this is correct having the antena at .5 inches gives you 5 times the exposure compared to the distance the FCC recommends.
What is also important to keep in mind is the exposure differential over the length of for example the optic nerve.
In nature radio sources are very very far away and there is not exposure differential. With a source .5 of an inch the differential is
far far higher than in nature.... or nearly all other WiFi applications.
Something to be to keep in mind when using a device right up against your face and EYE that creates a WiFi network.
Prof Challis, is chairman of the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme recommends that children
should avoid using a laptop on their lap with WiFi due to the antenna being to close to the leg... and that is a laptop that is more on the receiving
and not creating a WiFi network. I wonder what his recommendation would be for a WiFi being created less than a Cm from the Eyes.
Obviously this is of more concern to someone that spends a significant amount of time with a WiFi camera upto their face.
Fashion catalog could mean the camera is up against the eye for hours on end.
It's worth keeping in mind that it took many years for the risks of smoking to be acknowledged, as well as all sorts of other environmental hazards.