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DefenderShield® EMF Protection Air Tube Headphones

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Original price £189.00
Original price £189.00 - Original price £189.00
Original price £189.00
Current price £169.00
£169.00 - £169.00
Current price £169.00

Wired Clarity

Lower RF Exposure

Built for Calls

Everyday Comfort

What leading voices are saying about everyday tech exposure

Andrew Huberman on reducing unnecessary inputs

Andrew Huberman on reducing unnecessary inputs

Andrew Huberman mentioned in his podcast that he kept getting cysts and lymph swelling behind his ears when using bluetooth headphones, so he ditched them for wired earphones.

Rick Rubin and the return to simpler tools

Rick Rubin and the return to simpler tools

Rick Rubin mentioned in a podcast that he uses different types of headphones for listening, with air tube technology being one of them.

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WHY LOWER EXPOSURE?

Understanding EMF exposure in everyday life

Electromagnetic fields, or EMFs, are part of modern life and are generated by many everyday technologies. Exposure can vary depending on the type of source, how close it is to the body, and how long it is used. Some forms of EMF exposure have been classified as possible carcinogens, while researchers and health bodies continue to study long-term effects. This section helps you better understand common sources and practical ways to reduce unnecessary daily exposure.

  • Understand common everyday EMF sources
  • Learn why distance and duration matter
  • Explore practical ways to lower unnecessary exposure
  • Build a lower-exposure home, work, and sleep setup
Learn more about EMF

Frequently Asked Questions

What are air-tube earphones?

Air-tube earphones are wired earphones that use a small hollow tube to carry sound from the speaker to the earbud tip, rather than placing the speaker directly inside the ear.

Why do people choose air-tube headphones?

Many people choose them because they want a more EMF-aware listening option for calls, podcasts, music, and daily phone use.

Are they good for phone calls?

Yes. Models with an in-line mic and controls are designed to make calls easy, whether you’re working, travelling, or taking voice notes throughout the day.

Do they work with iPhone and Android?

That depends on the connector version you choose. USB-C models suit many newer devices, while 3.5mm models suit devices with a headphone jack or suitable adaptor.

Are they as convenient as Bluetooth?

They’re different. Bluetooth is wireless, but air-tube earphones appeal to people who want a simple plug-in option without relying on wireless audio throughout the day.

Can I use them for music and podcasts too?

Yes. They are suitable for calls, music, podcasts, voice notes, and general everyday listening.

Are they comfortable for long use?

That depends on the ear tip fit, but they are designed to be lightweight, practical, and comfortable for regular day-to-day wear.