Pong anti-radiation cellphone case

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Conner Flynn on February 10th, 2010

From the fine folks at Pong Research(They haven’t done much since testing Pong consoles in the late seventies apparently) come these anti-radiation cases for the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and Blackberry Curve… Despite the fact that radiation from cellphones has not yet been proven to harm people.

The Pong anti-radiation cases are mostly made of silicone, with a “Pong gold PCB module” embedded in the case. Apparently the module has been proven to reduce the radiation from an iPhone into a user’s head to “a third of what it would be without the case.”

We can only guess that the module uses patented “Pong” technology to bounce a tiny ball back and forth and kll radiation dead. That’s our guess anyway. The iPhone 3G/3GS-compatible Pong case is $60, the Blackberry Curve case (compatible with models 8300, 8310, 8320 and 8330) is $50.

[Technabob]

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3 Comments to “Pong anti-radiation cellphone case”
  1. Stuart Halliday Says:

    Gee so the radiation is ‘blocked’ from going into your hand. But not into your face when you take a call?

    Why are people so brain dead as to think this is in anyway a product worth making let alone buying!

  2. shelly kalnitsky Says:

    There lot of phony anti-radiation products on the market with no valid testing from a govt. approved lab. IF your case really worked it would interfere with the signal and you could not make or receive a call.
    Go to http://www.cprnews.com with over 170 studies on cell phone dangers under world news

  3. mac man Says:

    smart
    will it work WITH ANY PDA CELL?
    but news says it reflects rads, away from hed,
    makes signal stronger, clearer.

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