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TruthCase™ — physics‑first protection that trains safer habits

TruthCase™ (QuantaCase® by RF SAFE) is built to reduce everyday RF exposure without gimmicks that detune antennas. It obeys physics, teaches orientation, and pairs design with honest usage guidance and a public roadmap for healthier indoor connectivity.

Shield between you & phone No magnets • No metal loops Antenna‑aware & ultra‑thin Ohmmeter‑checkable shield
First‑principles design Orientation training built‑in Roadmap beyond products
See the four truths Use it right

The case for Truth — stop “99%” fairy tales

TruthCase™ makes the difference obvious: physics‑first design, orientation training, and a roadmap that ends the problem indoors. No magnets, loops, or plates that make phones transmit harder.

Design that obeys physics

Directional shielding sits between you and the phone during calls and carry. Ultra‑thin near antenna zones preserves efficiency.

Habits that actually lower dose

TruthCase™ trains the posture: close the cover toward your head, orient toward the body in pocket, and turn off radios you don’t need.

Roadmap that cleans the ether

Wire where you can, use light‑based networking indoors where practical, and fix policy so limits consider modern exposures.

Core promise: we will never add loops, magnets, plate steel, or thick stacks that detune antennas and drive output up.

The four truths the market ignores

Truth #1 — Shield continuity matters most at the ear

Large, ear‑aligned apertures are a direct path for high‑frequency energy and break continuity in call posture. TruthCase™ keeps a shielded ear‑side path.

Truth #2 — Magnets and steel plates can make phones shout

These parts can detune antennas. Power control responds by ramping output to hold the link — more exposure, not less. TruthCase™ excludes them.

Truth #3 — Metal loops near antennas degrade efficiency

Conductive loops and thick builds near radiators alter near‑field behavior. The fix is simple: avoid them and keep the case thin where radios live.

Truth #4 — A fabric swatch is not your life

“99%” lab numbers for a swatch ≠ real‑world reduction. Outcomes depend on shield placement, antenna behavior, and duty cycle. We teach the practice that works.

The Truth Standard™

PrincipleMeaningTruthCase™ Position
Shield the person, not the phone Place the shield between you & the source during calls/carry. Front cover toward head/body; directional use is the point.
Keep antennas efficient Avoid obstructing/detuning radiators (which can trigger higher transmit power). No metal loops, no magnets, no plates; thin near antenna zones.
Continuity at the ear Do not break the shield path with large ear‑aligned holes. Shielded ear‑side path; continuity in call posture.
Field behavior > fabric % Measure in the posture you use; swatch percentages are not outcomes. No “99% everywhere” claims; we teach correct use.
Verifiable materials Let people confirm a conductive shield path. Ohmmeter‑checkable access in the front cover.

Educational information; not medical advice. Real‑world exposure depends on many factors including signal conditions, device radios, and user practice.

How to use TruthCase™

  • Calls: answer/start, then close the cover toward your head; use speaker or wired for long calls.
  • Pocket: shielded cover toward your body (back pocket often best).
  • Night: distance or airplane mode; keep phones away from heads and children’s beds.
  • Duty cycle: turn off radios you don’t need (Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, hotspot).

Protection = design + practice. TruthCase™ enables the practice to work.

Why thin matters

Over‑thick “armor” near antenna zones can degrade efficiency and make phones transmit harder. TruthCase™ stays deliberately slim and antenna‑aware so the phone can do the same job with less output.

Not anti‑radiation. Pro‑truth.

TruthCase™ Usage Guide — swipe the core habits

These are the same orientation slides used inside the case itself. Swipe through them here before you buy.

QuantaCase Usage Guide

QuantaCase Usage Guide

QuantaCase Usage Guide

📴 Speakerphone Use

📴 Speakerphone Use

👉In this image, the QuantaCase’s front cover is flipped behind the phone, creating a small lip. This feature allows you to hold the phone without needing to grasp it in your palm, reducing the amount of radiation absorbed by your hand. Keep it away from the body when speaking hands-free.

🤌 Speakerphone Hold

🤌 Speakerphone Hold

👉This image shows how to hold the phone comfortably with the QuantaCase on speakerphone mode. Notice how your thumb rests on the extended lip, providing a stable grip without wrapping your fingers around the phone’s sides. Speakerphone comfort, still clear audio, safe distance.

🧾 Speakerphone Hold

🧾 Speakerphone Hold

👉From behind, you can see how your fingers comfortably support the phone behind the microwave-shielded flap. This technique ensures a secure hold while minimizing direct contact with the phone’s sides, reducing radiation exposure. Maximum safety zone: keep exposure low with distance.

📢 Hold to Ear

📢 Hold to Ear

👉This image demonstrates holding the QuantaCase to your ear for a private call. If circumstances require placing the phone directly against your head, always ensure the front shielding cover is closed over the front of the phone, positioning it between your head and the device. Additionally, before placing the phone to your ear, turn off all unnecessary transmitters such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to further minimize radiation exposure. Using your phone this way should be a last resort—whenever possible, use a headset or speakerphone for optimal safety.

👉 Pocket Carry

👉 Pocket Carry

👉In this image, the QuantaCase is illustrated as being placed into a pocket, highlighting the correct orientation in an unavoidable situation. QuantaCase does not recommend regularly carrying your phone in your pocket. However, if no other option exists, always ensure the front shielded cover is closed over the screen, positioned between your body and the phone, with the camera lenses facing outward. Before placing the phone in your pocket, disable all unnecessary transmitters, such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. As soon as you reach your transportation or destination, immediately return to using the Distance-First Protocol, keeping the phone at a safe distance to reduce radiation exposure. Avoid carrying active devices in your pocket if you are in transit, ensuring that you remain safe and comfortable at all times.

👜 In the Bag

👜 In the Bag

👉For maximum safety, place the QuantaCase inside a bag or purse with the front shielded cover facing toward you. This ensures the shielding layer remains between you and the phone, reducing radiation exposure. For men, using a briefcase or any bag is preferred over carrying the phone in your pocket. Always disable unnecessary transmitters, such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, before stowing the phone away.

In-Car: On Dash Not Seat or Vent

In-Car: On Dash Not Seat or Vent

👉Use a dashboard phone holder that props a smartphone with its rear facing the windshield. By directing the phone’s main RF-emitting surface outward, the mount is intended to reduce radio-frequency (RF) reflections back into the cabin—especially useful when phones transmit at higher power (weak signal or heavy data use). The design recognizes that metal-lined, enclosed spaces (cars, buses, RVs) can act like reflective cavities, concentrating RF energy in the passenger area (a Faraday-cage effect). Actual exposure reduction will vary with phone model, transmit power, signal strength, and vehicle materials, but orienting the phone away from occupants can help minimize reflected microwave exposure inside the vehicle. dashboard phone holder

👉QuantaCase™ — Physics‑First EMF Case

👉QuantaCase™ — Physics‑First EMF Case

👉What it is: QuantaCase™ is an ultra‑thin, antenna‑aware folio that uses directional shielding between you and the phone. It is free of metal loops, magnets, and steel plates and features a shielded speaker opening for the 5G era—engineering choices that avoid antenna detuning and the transmit‑power increases that can come with it.

Why it matters: Gimmicky “anti‑radiation” designs can obstruct radios and push phones to work harder. QuantaCase™ follows the physics: keep radios efficient, place the shield on the user side, and stay thin near antenna zones. Many models also include RFID‑blocking storage for cards.

How to use: For calls, flip the cover toward your head. For carry, place the shielded cover toward your body. Turn off radios you don’t need (Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth/Hotspot) to cut duty cycle in everyday use.

Learn more about QuantaCase™

Clean‑Ether roadmap

Homes & schools (now)

  • Phones off‑body when possible; shorter on‑head calls.
  • Wire where feasible; consider light‑based networking indoors.
  • Keep routers away from sleeping areas; schedule overnight off.

Institutions

  • Pilot optical networking in classrooms, libraries, clinics.
  • Buffer RF facilities from play areas; disable after hours.
  • Prefer low‑power access points with sleep modes.

Nation

  • Modernize exposure frameworks to reflect real‑world duty cycle and cumulative exposures.
  • Seat health oversight with health agencies; keep spectrum engineering with spectrum agencies.
  • Support indoor optical by default, RF for mobility.
Find your lawmakers
Subject: Modernize exposure policy and support safer indoor connectivity

Please:
1) Direct health agencies to run an open, ongoing electronic‑product radiation program that studies real‑world, multi‑radio duty cycles and informs the public.
2) Seat RF health oversight with HHS/FDA/NIH (with environmental co‑regulators); keep spectrum engineering with spectrum agencies.
3) Update exposure frameworks to reflect pulsed/modulated signals, cumulative exposures, and child margins.
4) Support optical (light‑based) networking indoors where cost‑effective, reserving RF for mobility.
5) Encourage device‑side labeling and features that help families minimize exposure in everyday use.

We can reduce exposure today with better habits and better design, and we can make indoor connectivity cleaner for the next generation.
      

This letter is educational content; adapt for your jurisdiction. Not legal advice.

Quick answers

Does it “block 99%”?

No slogans. Real‑world reduction depends on placement, antenna behavior, and duty cycle. We teach the practice that lowers exposure; we do not promise swatch numbers.

Why avoid magnets/loops/plates?

They can obstruct or detune antennas; phones may compensate by transmitting harder. That raises exposure — the opposite of the goal. TruthCase™ excludes these parts by design.

Is TruthCase™ QuantaCase®?

Yes. TruthCase™ is QuantaCase® by RF SAFE — antenna‑aware, ohmmeter‑verifiable, and built to train the habits that matter.

Medical claims?

No medical claims are made. This page provides engineering guidance and consumer education so you can make informed choices and use devices more thoughtfully.

Make safer use the default

A case should reduce exposure in real use — without making your phone transmit harder and without “99% everywhere” claims. TruthCase™ is built for physics, for people, and for a future where indoor connectivity relies more on light and less on microwaves.

TruthCase™ is QuantaCase® by RF SAFE.

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