Asked by tara
At the power levels used by Bluetooth devices, there is no finally
scientific evidence that Bluetooth cause harm you. Bluetooth uses
low‑power radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and are most likely
far below safety limits. But listening to music at high volumes for a
long time can damages the hair cells in the inner ear. Damage could
be temporary but shift and become permanent over time. Having air
pods can lead to do different ear infections or wax build up, it cause
so much damage to your brain. can u restate my question?
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Sure — here are a few clearer ways to phrase your question:
1) Short version:
"Do Bluetooth devices pose any health risks, and can using AirPods cause hearing loss, ear infections, wax buildup, or brain damage?"
2) Detailed version:
"Bluetooth uses low‑power radiofrequency fields that are generally well below safety limits, but is there any scientific evidence that Bluetooth exposure causes health problems? Separately, can listening to music at high volumes for long periods damage the hair cells in the inner ear (temporarily or permanently), and can using AirPods increase the risk of ear infections, earwax buildup, or brain damage?"
3) Very concise:
"Are Bluetooth and AirPods safe, and can loud music or earbud use harm hearing or cause infections?"
Pick the one you like or tell me how you want it adjusted.
1) Short version:
"Do Bluetooth devices pose any health risks, and can using AirPods cause hearing loss, ear infections, wax buildup, or brain damage?"
2) Detailed version:
"Bluetooth uses low‑power radiofrequency fields that are generally well below safety limits, but is there any scientific evidence that Bluetooth exposure causes health problems? Separately, can listening to music at high volumes for long periods damage the hair cells in the inner ear (temporarily or permanently), and can using AirPods increase the risk of ear infections, earwax buildup, or brain damage?"
3) Very concise:
"Are Bluetooth and AirPods safe, and can loud music or earbud use harm hearing or cause infections?"
Pick the one you like or tell me how you want it adjusted.
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