From techradar.com
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Conspiracy theories surrounding the negative effects of 5G have become increasingly popular online, and scammers are now looking to capitalise with fake products claimed to protect against these made-up claims.
Now a company called BioShield Distribution has launched a new device which it claims can protect users from them using “quantum holographic catalyzer technology”.
The 5GBioShield recently went on sale in the UK for £283 ($348), with its creators claiming it could protect a users’ entire home from 5G. However a strip-down test has now revealed that the device is actually just a cheap USB stick with a sticker attached, offering no protection to any dangers, real or imagined.