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BlueSIM combats mobile phone radiation with desktop phone

The BlueSIM phone becomes an extension of a mobile phone.

A study by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) revealed that people who talk on their mobile phones for 30 minutes a day are 40 per cent more likely to develop glioma, a common type of brain cancer.

To help combat the risk of harmful radiation transmitted via mobile phones, BlueSIM has launched a desktop phone that works with any Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.

According to BlueSIM, once a Bluetooth signal of a mobile phone is recognised by the BlueSIM handset, the quick link process will begin and use of the BlueSIM handset can commence. From this point forward the mobile phone is recognised as a paired device with the BlueSIM handset, allowing calls to be made to and from the BlueSIM handset via the mobile phone connection. In this regard, the BlueSIM phone becomes an extension of a mobile phone.

By replacing the mobile phone with a desktop handset, the BlueSIM phone is able to eliminate the radiation transmissions that would normally have been emitted from a mobile handset are eliminated, the company said.

The BlueSIM phone does not require a connection to a standard phone line and offers users the freedom to connect up to eight mobiles.