The 'phone' blocks radiation from the phone
Pong Research (USA) claims to have developed a shell made of airship defense material, which promises to reduce radiation and improve the performance of the cell phone.
It is not known how harmful radiation from the phone is, but recent studies have shown that only 50 minutes of use of this common communication device affects the brain near the phone.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has once again listed the radiation of 'crickets' as 'potentially carcinogenic'.
Pong Research, based in Delaware, claims to have found an effective solution to this problem, in the form of a telephone casing.
The company says that it has solved the problem of mobile devices that emit microwave energy, and most of this energy is absorbed by the user's head and body during the call.
Pong Research's built-in cell phone case can redirect harmful radiation and reduce the radiation exposure by 95%, according to smh.com.au.
However, Pong Research also acknowledged that radiation shielding by phone cover is not a complete solution. It is not yet clear what level of safety of microwave energy emitted by today's mobile phones.
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