
Modern devices are designed to stay constantly connected, but small, simple habits can help you manage how and when your devices transmit wireless signals.
Many people choose to adopt practical routines that fit naturally into their daily lifestyle, such as:
✈️ Use Airplane Mode when not in use
Switching to Airplane Mode can stop cellular activity. For a more complete disconnect, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can also be turned off if not needed.
📵 Keep devices slightly away from the body when possible
Using speaker mode, headphones, or placing your phone on a desk can reduce close, prolonged contact.
🌙 Reduce overnight exposure
Some people prefer to place their phone on Airplane Mode or keep it at a distance while sleeping.
🔌 Use wired connections when practical
Wired headphones or connections can reduce reliance on continuous wireless transmission.
📶 Be aware of signal strength
Phones may increase transmission power in areas with weak reception, such as lifts, underground locations or remote areas.
📲 Turn off unused features
Functions like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or location services can be switched off when not in use to minimise background activity.
These are simple, optional habits that many people adopt as part of a mindful and informed approach to technology use. Every individual may choose what works best for their own routine and comfort level.
The information provided in this FAQ section is intended for general educational purposes only. It is designed to help customers better understand how wireless devices operate and how some people choose to approach everyday technology use.
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