EMF Meter

Micro 2.1 RF Detector (Wearable)

Pocket-sized wearable RF detector with discreet audio alerts — always on, always aware. Clip it and forget it.

Frequency100 MHz – 8 GHz
FeedbackSpeaker + LED indicator
BatteryRechargeable coin cell, approx. 30 hours
Weight50g
Size70 × 40 × 15 mm

About the Micro 2.1

Most EMF meters ask you to take them out, point them, read the display, and move on. The Micro 2.1 takes a different approach — it’s designed to live on your belt, in your pocket, or on your bag strap, and passively watch RF exposure for you all day long. It chirps quietly when you walk into a hotter zone, chirps faster as intensity rises, and quiets down as you move out again.

That passive awareness is surprisingly useful. You start to notice which co-working spaces are aggressive hotspots, which seats in the cafe are worse than others, which subway carriages are bathed in signal. Over a week of wearing it you build an instinct for your own environment. For travellers and commuters especially, it’s often the most practical EMF tool to own — the one you’ll actually carry.

Coverage spans 100 MHz to 8 GHz so it catches cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and smart-meter signals. Thirty-hour battery life means one or two charges a week. The built-in lanyard and belt clip make it easy to position wherever fits your clothing.

What’s included

  • Micro 2.1 detector
  • USB charging cable
  • Belt clip
  • Neck lanyard
  • User manual

Ideal for

  • Frequent travellers moving through airports and hotels
  • Commuters on trains, buses, and ride-share vehicles
  • Anyone wanting continuous passive EMF awareness
  • Cafe and co-working users picking their seats with data

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