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Is Nest Hub radar radiation above FCC safety limit?

waldoputty
Community Member

Having tried the Sleep monitoring feature for a few nights, I am quite happy with it.  However, I am always cautious about wireless radiation though Google public disclosures have always been "very low power". I tried to google the exact power level, but I could only find "very low level".

After more searching, I finally found a FCC (governing body for radio waves) document that indicated that the Soli radar in the Nest Hub exceeds FCC safety limit. In fact, they had to get a waiver from the safety limit. The link for the FCC ruling can be found in: https://www.fcc.gov/document/google-llc-request-waiver-part-15-project-soli

Does anyone know whether the actual Nest Hub product really exeeds FCC limits?  It is concerning as the device is 2 feet from my head 8 hours a day.  I am actually thinking about replacing with the Echo Show 8...

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MplsCustomer
Bronze
Bronze

@waldoputty 

This FCC ruling does not seem to address any potential health concerns, but only potential interference with other radio wave transmissions and possible safety concerns related to such transmissions.

waldoputty
Community Member

good to know. thanks

i will search some more about this. i see the radar uses 60 ghz radiations, which is much higher frequency than the 1-6 ghz in ordinary wifi and cellphones. will just search for 60 ghz safety instead... thank you

waldoputty
Community Member

@MplsCustomer 

did a little more searching. found https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022JIMTW..43..260K/abstract

60 ghz is absorbed by the top layer of skin and cornea.  most importantly, tthere is a threshold for cornea damage for 400 mW/cm2 for closed eye lids. yes, it is much higher than the 13 mW total peak power for the radar. but this is 8 hours a day at 2 feet away. 

no thank you google. i am returning it. 

i like no contact sleep monitoring, but there are other sleep monitors...

Dan_A
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

@MplsCustomer, thanks for the help.

 

@waldoputty, we deeply appreciate you sharing your thoughts and experiences, and we'll take it as feedback. We hope we can change your mind in the future. Let me know if you have other questions or concerns, we're here to help.

 

Best,

Dan

Jake
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

I wanted to check in and see if you managed to see Dan's post. Please let me know if you have any questions from here. I would be happy to assist, and make sure you are good to go.

Best regards,
Jake

Juni
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi there,

 

We haven’t heard back from you, so I'll be locking this thread in 24 hours. Feel free to create a new one if you have more questions or have other concerns in the future.
 

Regards,

Juni