Stealth Technology and the Fight against

Cell Phone Radiation

 

Matrix is a proactive approach to reducing your exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted from cell phones. LifeWave developed this product by taking previously classified principles of stealth technology and applying them in a new way.
 

So what exactly is stealth technology, and how did it come about?

During World War II, stealth technology was investigated as a way to hide aircraft from enemy radar. By the 1960’s the United States was well underway in developing a mature stealth program. In 1982 the U.S. introduced the world’s first operational aircraft designed to take advantage of stealth technology – the F-117A Nighthawk fighter.

Principles of Stealth Technology

Principles of Stealth Technology

Over the course of the 1980’s there was heavy focus in further developing stealth technology and by the end of the decade, the B-2 Spirit, a multi-role bomber which demonstrated a dramatic leap forward in technology was unveiled to the public. The B-2 utilizes stealth technology to defeat radar using absorption and deflection. Stealth technology utilizes Radar Absorbing Materials (RAM) in order to absorb radio energy, rather than allow it to bounce off the aircraft. Additionally, the B-2’s unique rounded shape allows it to deflect radio waves.

Recently, some of the principles of stealth technology became declassified. LifeWave has applied these now declassified principles in a new way so that you can protect yourself, your family, loved ones and friends from the potential dangers of cell phone radiation in an affordable and easy way.

 

The ultra-thin Matrix adheres to your iPhone, fitting under your existing case or use the sleek black rubberized case that comes with your Matrix Radiation Shield.
Currently available for just the iPhone4 and 4S.
Don’t have iPhone? Don’t worry… more phone models coming soon!

 

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