
VIVOBASE MOBILE becomes VIVOBASE MOVE! Practical USB-C connection, simplified operation and an even larger radius – the new VIVOBASE MOVE is now available from us.
VIVOBASE MOVE - the innovative further development of VIVOBASE MOBILE
VIVOBASE has given its on-the-go device several upgrades. Now even more convenient:
- While the predecessor VIVOBASE MOBILE had a radius of 1.5 meters, the MOVE offers a radius of approx. 3 to 4 meters.
- With VIVOBASE MOBILE, the battery had to be recharged every two to three days. The VIVOBASE MOVE battery, on the other hand, lasts up to two weeks.
- Unlike VIVOBASE MOBILE, the operation of VIVOBASE MOVE is intuitive. The device works at the touch of a button.
- Particularly practical: the handy device can be easily charged anywhere via the new and innovative USB-C port.
Electromagnetic radiation - always and everywhere
The concentration of electrosmog has increased many times over in recent decades. Whether you are going out with your friends, sitting in the office, at home, at school or university, working outside or shopping – you are surrounded by electromagnetic radiation or electrosmog everywhere.
Even if you are not using a tablet, laptop or cell phone, you are constantly exposed to electromagnetic radiation from cell towers, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices and much more.
Electrosmog - a controversial discussion
Whether and to what extent electromagnetic radiation can have health effects on the body has been the subject of controversial debate for decades.
However, more and more people who are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation are contacting us. For some environmental physicians, electromagnetic radiation is said to be the cause of physical complaints.
The body’s cells communicate with each other via messenger substances, but also via electromagnetic impulses. The extent to which this sensitive communication network can be disrupted by electromagnetic radiation is a subject of constant debate. The fact is that electromagnetic radiation can penetrate our bodies. What exactly this does to our body has not yet been sufficiently researched.