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The R2L is a cutting-edge, polyester-encased microprocessor that captures up to 70% of excess mobile phone radiation and converts it into harmless LED light. Independently SAR tested to meet USA and EU standards, it fits discreetly inside or outside any smartphone or mobile device without compromising signal quality. Lightweight at 0.9 grams and waterproof, R2L offers scientifically validated protection, especially critical for children who absorb radiation at up to three times the adult rate.
| ASIN | B01A7AFFXY |
| Brand | R2L |
| Brand Name | R2L |
| Clarity | 0.94 |
| Compatible Devices | Mobile cell-phones, wireless Pads, Tablets & Laptops |
| Compatible Phone Models | All smartphone models |
| Compatible devices | Mobile cell-phones, wireless Pads, Tablets & Laptops |
| Compatible phone models | All smartphone models |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 Review |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Finish type | Matte |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Erchonia Corporation, USA |
| Material | Polyester |
| Model Name | R2L |
| Model Number | R2L |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Special Features | Captures excess Microwave Radiation, converts it to direct current electricity and safely disperses this through a LED., Kids absorb up to 3 times an adult's rate, Mobile cell-phones produce radiation, measured by SAR value (Specific Absorption Rate) which quantifies how radiation is penetrating the body, Reduces radiation to the brain & body by up to 70%., The R2L fits both on the inside or outsi… |
| Special feature | Captures excess Microwave Radiation, converts it to direct current electricity and safely disperses this through a LED., Kids absorb up to 3 times an adult's rate, Mobile cell-phones produce radiation, measured by SAR value (Specific Absorption Rate) which quantifies how radiation is penetrating the body, Reduces radiation to the brain & body by up to 70%., The R2L fits both on the inside or outside of the case and sits right above the phones aerial and soaks up excess radiation like a sponge. Special feature Captures excess Microwave Radiation, converts it to direct current electricity and safely disperses this through a LED., Kids absorb up to 3 times an adult's rate, Mobile cell-phones produce radiation, measured by SAR value (Specific Absorption Rate) which quantifies how radiation is penetrating the body, Reduces radiation to the brain & body by up to 70%., The R2L fits both on the inside or outside of the case and sits right above the phones aerial and soaks up excess radiation like a sponge. See more |
| UPC | 864407000205 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
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So does it work? Decide for yourself!
Just thought I'd write a few words on this device. Make of it what you will! The directions suggest moving the device over the phone to find where the antenna is before removing it from the sealed card but I was unable to get it to light up at all doing this. I then removed it from the card and still couldn't get it to light which frustrated me even further. However, they do suggest that it's best to use a poor signal so that the phone has to struggle to find a signal (e.g. around 2 bars showing), so I tried the wi-fi signal which is somewhat weaker. Suddenly, lo and behold the light came on and the moment was joyous! This was around the top of my mobile (Moto G) so I then knew where the elusive antenna was. The weak signal scenario could also be induced by powering the phone completely off and on during which time it would then have to find the signal. Again, the light flickered on and off as I held the flimsy film in the same position. This time I decided to peel off the adhesive covering and go with this as it seemed to be the only place where I could get it to light. I did originally buy this for my wife's Nokia C2 which is a smaller phone but the R2L is a little too large for this so I've stuck it on mine. I've stuck it on the outside of the Moto G cover as I have yet another covering over that. I wouldn't suggest placing it on the outside of a phone as it undoubtedly would take many knocks over time which I feel would perhaps damage the R2L. I didn't pull the back off my phone either as I didn't want to go poking around inside but they do suggest that the device could be placed inside or outside. Overall, then, I am satisfied with the R2L. As to whether it actually does what it says one must decide for oneself. I've studied such stuff a bit e.g. Tesla, quantum, electromagnetism etc., and in principle it may indeed do what it says on the tin, as they say, so I'll live with that for now.
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