Your cell phone has been developed so as not to exceed internationally recommended exposure thresholds for radio waves.
These directives have been specified by an independent scientific organisation (ICNIRP) and include a high margin of safety which should guarantee the safety of all regardless of age and state of health. The directives on exposure to radio waves use a unit called the specific absorption rate (SAR).
The highest SAR values in the ICNIRP Directives for this device model:
The SAR threshold for mobile devices is 2.0 W/kg (head/body).
The SAR threshold for mobile devices is 4.0 W/kg (limbs).
device | on head | on body | on limbs |
Gigaset GL390 | 0,459 W/kg (10g) | 1,305 W/kg (10g) | |
Gigaset GL590 | 0,567 W/kg (10g) | 1,554 W/kg (10g) | |
Gigaset GL7 | 0,16 W/kg (10g) | 1,89 W/kg (10g) | 2,90 W/kg (10g) |
Gigaset GLX8 | 0,554 W/kg (10g) | 0,822 W/kg (10g) | 1,404 W/kg (10g) |
Gigaset GLX8 ACTIVE | 0,554 W/kg (10g) | 0,822 W/kg (10g) | 1,404 W/kg (10g) |
Note: SAR values for wearing on the body were determined at a distance of 5 mm. To comply with the RF exposure guidelines for wearing on the body, the device should be positioned at least this distance away from the body.
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