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HP OMEN Outpost Mousepad $9 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ JB Hi-Fi

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Clearance item so there might be low on stock.

Key Features
- Qi Wireless charging: Place the OMEN Photon and other Qi enabled wireless devices, such as your smart phone, on the charging area for stable and easy charging – all without wires or ports.
- Full 5W charging power: While plugged in, this mousepad charges your devices easily with 5 watts of charging power. The OMEN Photon can be fully charged in up to 2.5 hours.
- Reversible mat with hard and soft sides: Choose from a hard or soft anti-fray mat and play at your best. The soft mat provides precise control for low DPI players, while the hard mat delivers smooth movements for high DPI players.
- Independent charging area: Charge devices while you play – with an independent, Qi enabled charging area above the actual mousepad.
- RGB LED lighting: Bring your battle station together with up to 16.8 million RGB LED color combinations, all programmable through the OMEN Command Center.
- Ideal surface from edge-to-edge:Both mat sides deliver a consistent surface texture, which optimizes mouse sensor performance across all areas of the mousepad

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  • +1

    Is it safe to have your hand exposed to EMF in such close proximity?

    • +1

      Yes. No problem.

    • +4

      The EMF will not interact with your hand; it is not energetic enough to knock electrons from atoms. Therefore it cannot physically alter your DNA and cause cancerous mutations. They call it "non-ionising radiation" because of this.

      • +1

        They call it "non-ionising radiation" because of this.

        but I watched a video recently that said the harmful part of UV light is non-ionising, and the ionising part of UV light is not harmful.

        is this correct? kind of confusing. so non-ionising UV light is harmful, but non-ionising EMF radiation isn't?

        • +1

          If you look at this EM Spectrum
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiation#/media/…

          The dividing line between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation occurs in the ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radiation in the ultraviolet band and at lower energies (to the left of ultraviolet) is called non-ionizing radiation. Radiation to the right of the ultraviolet band and at higher energies is called ionizing radiation.

          Note that Ultraviolet refers to a fairly narrow band of this spectrum, but ultraviolet light actually can still be broken into three further categories, namely UVA (longer wavelength, emitted by the sun, passes through the atmosphere, will give you a nice suntan), UVB (emitted by the sun, still passes through the atmosphere, will burn your skin, cause you to wrinkle and causes skin cancers) and UVC (shorter wavelength, can't pass through the earth's atmo, but can be man-made. It's high energy enough to kill germs and is what is used to sterilize water in wastewater plants, kill bacteria in lab / medical equipment and is also emitted by welding torches.).

          • +1

            @scrimshaw: yeah the graph thing I saw in video was the same but flipped. gamma was on the left.

            and basically it said something about ionizing (left on video graph) being able to strip something off atoms, and right non-ionizing something else. but it was the right (non-ionizing) part of UV which was the harmful type.

            video also mentioned security guard for research lab wasn't told properly and slept under the UV light (unrelated to above, it was just the lab disinfection type UV light) every shift because it was warm. he died not soon after, and a law or safety regulation was made under his name.

  • Delivery is the only option, no pickup points available.
    Still, a very interesting thing, got one, thanks op.

  • +1

    Gone

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