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Radiation Level or SAR of the 2nd Gen AirPods

Why can’t I find this numbers anywhere on the web or Apples website? I’ve searched for hours and I can only find the AirPods and first gen pros.

Posted on Apr 29, 2023 3:28 PM

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Posted on Apr 30, 2023 4:36 PM

Hi Toudjarov,

Welcome to the Apple (user-to-user) Community.


Re: "Why can’t I find this numbers anywhere on the web or Apples website?"


A quick online search using your topic:

"Radiation Level or SAR of the 2nd Gen AirPods"

revealed a forum:

Apple Airpods - EMF radiation levels? Can anyone here do a quick ...

says:

In terms of SAR values the last Airpods (pro and 2nd gen.) have slight higher value: 0.6 W/kg Max Output power still reported around: +10 dBm ( 0,01W) At the end, with official values, wearing a pair of those (SAR 1.1 W/Kg) is roughly equivalent to the radiation of a modern cell phone (SAR < 1.3 W/kg) Measurements:


I do not know how reliable this information may be ... am no expert ...

... comes from: https://www.audiosciencereview.com 


All the best :-)

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Apr 30, 2023 4:36 PM in response to Toudjarov

Hi Toudjarov,

Welcome to the Apple (user-to-user) Community.


Re: "Why can’t I find this numbers anywhere on the web or Apples website?"


A quick online search using your topic:

"Radiation Level or SAR of the 2nd Gen AirPods"

revealed a forum:

Apple Airpods - EMF radiation levels? Can anyone here do a quick ...

says:

In terms of SAR values the last Airpods (pro and 2nd gen.) have slight higher value: 0.6 W/kg Max Output power still reported around: +10 dBm ( 0,01W) At the end, with official values, wearing a pair of those (SAR 1.1 W/Kg) is roughly equivalent to the radiation of a modern cell phone (SAR < 1.3 W/kg) Measurements:


I do not know how reliable this information may be ... am no expert ...

... comes from: https://www.audiosciencereview.com 


All the best :-)

Radiation Level or SAR of the 2nd Gen AirPods

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