The Off-Topic and Random Thoughts Thread(Anything Goes!)

I wasn't sure where to post this, but here goes...
I have a question about y'all's feelings about the safety of wireless Bluetooth technology...
Until about 2 weeks ago, on my daily commute to and from my Cdn trade school via public transit (the 'Loser Cruiser') I would listen to downloaded audiobooks on my smartphone (via conventional wired earbuds). But I lost them somewhere, somehow. I got a good Black Friday deal on some JBL Bluetooth earbuds, which were just delivered yesterday. These are the first ever Bluetooth devices I've ever had...
My question is, have any of you Bluetooth owners ever experienced adverse effects? Like with earbuds next to your inner ear / brain? With high frequency RF fields that close to your brains?

Any nausea? Disorientation? Tinitus (ringing in the ears)? Brain tumors? Or any other weird (((Hebraically))) induced effects?
 
I wasn't sure where to post this, but here goes...
I have a question about y'all's feelings about the safety of wireless Bluetooth technology...
Until about 2 weeks ago, on my daily commute to and from my Cdn trade school via public transit (the 'Loser Cruiser') I would listen to downloaded audiobooks on my smartphone (via conventional wired earbuds). But I lost them somewhere, somehow. I got a good Black Friday deal on some JBL Bluetooth earbuds, which were just delivered yesterday. These are the first ever Bluetooth devices I've ever had...
My question is, have any of you Bluetooth owners ever experienced adverse effects? Like with earbuds next to your inner ear / brain? With high frequency RF fields that close to your brains?

Any nausea? Disorientation? Tinitus (ringing in the ears)? Brain tumors? Or any other weird (((Hebraically))) induced effects?

This is why I still use the wired ones myself. The wireless headphones are sending a signal back and forth that go right through your brain stem. That can't be healthy.

I do get strange looks sometimes wearing this outdated technology as I'm the only one walking around my neighborhood who isn't using the new ones. I might as well walk down the street with a boom box stereo on my shoulder.
 
This is why I still use the wired ones myself. The wireless headphones are sending a signal back and forth that go right through your brain stem. That can't be healthy.

I do get strange looks sometimes wearing this outdated technology as I'm the only one walking around my neighborhood who isn't using the new ones. I might as well walk down the street with a boom box stereo on my shoulder.
If I see someone else wearing wired headphones, I will try to make eye contact to see if there's a connection; like, there's another bro who knows what's up, kind of thing.

I'm a little saddened by it because I was using a set of Sony BT noise-cancelling headphones, which were great on the train.
 
This is why I still use the wired ones myself. The wireless headphones are sending a signal back and forth that go right through your brain stem. That can't be healthy.

I do get strange looks sometimes wearing this outdated technology as I'm the only one walking around my neighborhood who isn't using the new ones. I might as well walk down the street with a boom box stereo on my shoulder.
It's like being unvaxxed, sort of. I do not use wireless headphones, heard of plenty of health problems from them, like headaches. The weird ways people act these days could be in part from those headphones. Outside, though, I never wear headphones, want to have full situational awareness.
 
It's like being unvaxxed, sort of. I do not use wireless headphones, heard of plenty of health problems from them, like headaches. The weird ways people act these days could be in part from those headphones. Outside, though, I never wear headphones, want to have full situational awareness.
I don't think so because cell phones put out a lot more electromagnetic radiation. I would venture to say talking on the phone is much more harmful than wearing wireless headphones.

In any case, I rarely wear them these days. Mostly just when I'm on a plane, so it's not worth worrying over.
 
I don't think so because cell phones put out a lot more electromagnetic radiation. I would venture to say talking on the phone is much more harmful than wearing wireless headphones.

In any case, I rarely wear them these days. Mostly just when I'm on a plane, so it's not worth worrying over.
I use wired headset to talk on the phone, because phones do emit radiation and keeping them near the head is especially bad. Wireless headphones just add a lot of extra electromagnetic stuff.
 
I use wired headset to talk on the phone, because phones do emit radiation and keeping them near the head is especially bad. Wireless headphones just add a lot of extra electromagnetic stuff.
I talk on the phone far less than I used to. I remember talking on the phone for hours in the 80s, but that's just not done now. Also, I put the phone on speaker mode unless I am in a noisy environment. Between these two factors, I think I get very little radiation from holding the phone to my head.
 
Just made a sales call to a company and spoke with a female AI bot who had the worse vocal fry I've ever heard. Who in their right mind would program a voice to speak like this??? It's bad enough that I have to hear real women talk in this manner, but to program an AI bot to talk in such a repulsive way makes no sense at all.
 
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