Folks,
Before I start using a Bluetooth headset on a regular basis, has anyone seen any research on Bluetooth exposure?
Unlike a cell phone that one uses for a few minutes here and there, for Bluetooth I'd potentially be using a headset actively for hours, which is a much larger and therefore more risky exposure.
Additionally, from an engineering standpoint, what wavelength and frequency, etc., does Bluetooth use?
Thanks,
PCM
Before I start using a Bluetooth headset on a regular basis, has anyone seen any research on Bluetooth exposure?
Unlike a cell phone that one uses for a few minutes here and there, for Bluetooth I'd potentially be using a headset actively for hours, which is a much larger and therefore more risky exposure.
Additionally, from an engineering standpoint, what wavelength and frequency, etc., does Bluetooth use?
Thanks,
PCM