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By Biokoda

In this short video I try to make live analysis of kindle with WIFI turned ON.
Measurement device is HD32 from gigahertz solutions.
Units of measurement are micro watts per square meter (uW/m2).

What I found that Kindle has really low levels of WIFI radiation emitted.
As you can see that background level of WIFI in my room is beneath 1 micro watt per square meter, that means that Kindle must be working hard to get connection, that in turn, means that level of pulses that it sends must be high. But surprisingly these pulses have very low level relatively to many devices that I checked before. Smartphones hit my measuring device (HD32 from gigahertz solutions) out of scale - level goes higher then 2000 every time I try to turn WIFI on. Laptops have also high levels.
I think main reason for setting such low levels is to make battery life longer, and not to reduce user's exposure to WIFI )
I saw that while moving through menu we have some pules emitted. This is probably because of some updating menu functions that Kindle runs while user comes to new panel in menu.

If you have any questions, please ask in comments, I will try to answer.
Thanks.
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