All new technology to protect you from electromagnetic radiations

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Today, with increase in technology many changes are coming in living standards. There are number of things that have become an essential requirement for almost every person one of them is mobile phones and tablets. Although they offer many advantages while on the other side they also have many disadvantages. One of the biggest disadvantages is electromagnetic radiation that helps in affecting your health and environment as well.

Features of electromagnetic microprocessors

The rays that come out from electronic devices are harmful and have negative effects on your eyes and other body parts. Due to this many serious problems can take place. So, to avoid any such issue in coming time you can take help of radiation defeating microprocessors. This is one of the most advanced technology that will help in reducing all the harmful effects. This technology is developed by Aires technology and it is basically a small chip that you have on your phone, tablets, computer or laptops. You can stick them on back of your phone or on its cover. In fact, you can also have them on earphones or headphones. They are very effective and durable and to protect it from any type of environmental problem they have protective layer on them. They come with an adhesive layer due to which they easily stick on your transmitting devices.

These microprocessors contain monocrystalline silicone with specially designed slitted diffraction annular grating on their surface.  This help in generating response in form of fractal field that helps in harmonizing the electromagnetic field. There base are made of insulator that have an adhesive layer on them. It works by registering the electromagnetic radiation from devices and then it is distributed to microprocessors. They are so effective that they can be used with baby monitors or with their other data transmitting equipments. These microprocessors are available in two different that you can have depending on your requirement.

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