How Apples’ Wireless AirPod users may all be getting cancer unknowingly

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Apple’s popular wireless AirPods headphones may pose cancer risks to wearers, according to a United Nations and World Health Organization petition. Some 250 scientists have signed the petition, which warns against numerous devices that emit radio frequency radiation, which is used in WiFi, cellular data and Bluetooth. AirPods in particular are concerning because they sit deeply enough within the ear canal to emit expose these fragile parts of the ear to dangerous among of radiation, some experts warn.

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The scientific jury is still out on the whether or not the particular devices an cause cancer, but animal studies on the kind of radio frequency radiation that they emit has suggested a link to cancer. And, in some cases, the levels of radiation found to be carcinogenic were significantly lower than the maximum allowed by federal and international guidelines. Last year, Apple sold 28 million pairs of its tiny, white wireless earbuds. The year before, they sold 16 million pairs. With a new design reportedly on the way, the technology company is set to profit even more on sound.

But the devices could be pumping more than beats into wearers’ heads. The AirPods wirelessly connect with a phone via Bluetooth, the popular short distance radio communication technology. Essentially, anything that communicates wirelessly using electromagnetic energy waves of varying types.Bluetooth operates on one form involving low-power radiowaves. The most obvious and well-established risk of radiowaves is that, at high levels, they can generate heat and cause burns. Scientists are still working out the effects of long-term exposure to lower-power radiowaves.

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