BLUETOOTH EAR BUDS
- by lizzie
- 2023-04-12 06:19:27
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Hi
Can anyone advise if wearing wireless earbuds is ok with a pacemaker device in situ in the chest area please. Sounds bizarre but I'm purchasing a new phone and I want the lilac version. The present offer is free earbuds worth £140. Obviously too good to turn down. Who doesn't like a freebie. BUT do I order the lilac to match the phone which is pointless if I can't use them?. Or do I still take advantage of the buds but order them in black so I can pass them on to my grandson? I don't think he would appreciate them in "ladies" lilac. I'm a bit paranoid about using wireless items on my bodyparts tbh. Probably a psychological fear on my part but would appreciate any advice TIA
5 Comments
it's fine
by Tracey_E - 2023-04-12 09:54:50
But if in doubt, feel free to order the ones to match my phone and send them to me :oP
BLUETOOTH EAR BUDS
by lizzie - 2023-04-12 14:57:40
Thanks for the comments. Sorry Tracey, lilac it is. Lol
Lilac
by AgentX86 - 2023-04-12 22:56:44
I just searched on "lilac phone" and see that it's a Samsung. I just upgraded from a Note-10 to an S-22 Ultra (the network we changed to doesn't like Note-10s - really odd). I've been using Samsung ear buds for several hours a day, for a few years with absolutely no troubles.
You know you're wired when...
You have a little piece of high-tech in your chest.
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A pacemaker suddenly quitting is no more likely to happen than you are to be struck by lightening.
Bluetooth
by AgentX86 - 2023-04-12 09:41:16
Bluetooth is not a problem. The technology is designed for different devices to play nice together. The RF energy is quite small for earbuds, since they don't transmit (much). I wouldn't carry them in a shirt pocket on that side but other than that, I wouldn't give it a second thought.