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Are you serious. Not that I see. You should worry more about cellphone LTE signal which is much stronger than Bluetooth on standby. Plus guys if you are one generally carry a cellphone in their pocket might be cause for concern though the science has not yet proven harm in humans. Plus the Klipsch Bluetooth is going to be a meter or two away from you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no way to turn off the bluetooth on the speakers. I found this in an article from a quick google search about Bluetooth and health. "Unlike cell phones, which have to transmit a signal to an antenna that might be many kilometers away, Bluetooth headsets only need to reach the phone in your pocket. Most Bluetooth headsets have a range of only 10 meters (30 feet). This also means that they emit far less radiation than cell phones themselves. How much less? One thousand times less."
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure about bluetooth being bad for your health, but I haven't seen any way to turn it off.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes I turned off bluetooth and am not using it!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not sure if Bluetooth can be disabled on these speakers, without opening up the box and tearing it out, but the health related hysteria, I think, is sensationalized. It's airwaves and if that could harm you then we need to look at cell phones, radios, tv's and anything else that uses airwaves as a source of possible health issues. I personally wouldn't let it bother you unless you are prepared to eliminate all sources from your home.
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