Is Bluetooth Dangerous?

Knight Writer
2 min readNov 20, 2022
Photo by Sten Ritterfeld on Unsplash

Nowadays, having Bluetooth is very convenient. Therefore, the need for a USB cord long enough to power a device is no longer necessary.

Fewer cords, fewer headaches, right?

Cords are not the most exciting thing, and they are a real eye-sore, especially if you are trying to DJ during a long car ride.

Did you know that Bluetooth emits electro-smog?

Electro-smog.

It is the term used to describe electromagnetic radiation emitted into the atmosphere by various sources.

Cell phone towers, Wi-Fi routers and modems, Bluetooth devices, power lines, satellites, and other similar devices are included.

These sources emit non-ionizing radiation, which can harm our health at high doses.

Increased exposure to electro-smog has been linked to various health problems, including headaches, fatigue, depression, and cancer.

Recognizing the sources of electro-smog is critical for reducing our exposure and mitigating potential risks.

Fortunately, we can protect ourselves by limiting our time spent near or on electronic devices, using a landline rather than a cell phone, and avoiding placing Wi-Fi routers near bedrooms or living areas.

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