EMF Meter 5G RF Detector – Electric, Magnetic & Radio Frequency Field Tester up to 10GHz, Multi-Sensor EMF Detector for Power Lines, WiFi/Cell Phones, Smart Meters – LCD Display Sound & LED Alerts
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EMF Meter 5G RF Detector – Electric, Magnetic & Radio Frequency Field Tester up to 10GHz, Multi-Sensor EMF Detector for Power Lines, WiFi/Cell Phones, Smart Meters – LCD Display Sound & LED Alerts
Triple Radiation Measurement: EF / MF / RF The device accurately monitors Electric Field (EF), Magnetic Field (MF), and Radio Frequency (RF) radiation. It supports X/Z dual-axis magnetic field sensing and distinguishes three RF categories—WiFi/PHONE signals, MICROWAVE radiation, and MIXED RF sources—for more precise testing
5G & High-Frequency RF Detection up to 10GHz Designed for high-density electronic environments, this EMF meter detects RF radiation up to 10GHz, covering 5G networks and other high-frequency sources commonly found in modern households and workplaces
Instant Alerts & Clear Indicators A built-in buzzer alarm and tri-color LED system allow you to instantly recognize different EMF levels. Whether safe, moderate, or high, the meter provides visual and audible alerts so you can interpret readings at a glance
Mute Function: The device can be muted to prevent scaring ghosts away. or when you’re testing some quiet areas, you can turn off the buzzer first, avoid disturbing the others
The device features an automatic shutdown after 15 minutes to save battery life. If you need continuous measurement, you can disable the APO function: Press and hold the "APO" button to turn off the auto power-off feature
When measuring the electric field, it is essential to hold the device in your hand. This is because the human body acts as a grounding source, ensuring more accurate readings. If the device is placed on a surface, the measurements may be inaccurate due to environmental interference