SmartDot radiation-protection phone stickers have no effect
Stickers supposed to protect users against mobile-phone radiation have no effect, scientists have found.
Energydots says they counteract the harmful energy emitted by wireless and electronic equipment to aid sleep, cure headaches and give a clearer mind.
But University of Surrey tests for BBC News found no evidence of any effect.
The Devon-based company told BBC News the stickers were programmed with scalar energy , which the scientists equipment would be unable to detect.
Energydots markets a range of stickers, including the SmartDot, the SleepDot and even the PetDot.
BBC News bought five SmartDots - a special offer for £55 - and sent them to the university s 6th Generation Innovation Centre.
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