Video Transcript (AI Generated)
So in this video I’m going to do a quick EMF walkthrough of the JNH5Styles 3-person ENSI.
It’s supposed to be a zero EMF, no EMF, 3-person infrared sauna.
I’ve got several meters here so we can triple check everything.
The… let’s see, the cornet is going to be set to gauss.
If I can get that…
I’ve got to stop looking through the screen.
There we go.
Okay, so we’ve got an Alphalabs triple axis gauss meter, UHS-II, cornet ED88T, and the dry field that everyone’s familiar with.
We can… there’s ambient levels in here of about 0.9, so you can subtract 0.9 from pretty much anything that you want in order to be fair to JNH.
This is the ENSI model which is supposed to be zero EMF.
I have not found it to be zero.
It definitely has some EMF.
While I would say that it is low EMF, it’s definitely not low… zero.
So right up next to the heaters, we’ve got 7, we’ve got 1 milligauss.
This isn’t registering, but the cornet has a directional sensor on the back.
So in order to really get it to light up, you’ve got to flip it around.
So we’ve got anywhere from 2 to 3 milligauss.
You guys probably can’t read that upside down.
It’ll say 0.2, but it’s a multiple.
So in general, in the seated position, we sit down in here, there really isn’t…
This is definitely low EMF.
It’s not no EMF, and it’s not zero EMF, which is kind of like false marketing.
It really kind of irritates me that they do that.
But it is very low EMF.
So if we take the levels of 1 to 1.5 minus 0.9, we pretty much get 0.6 or 0.5.
And that’s fair to subtract the ambient levels in this room with the sauna off.
Most people don’t account for that, but you should.
The thing that bugs me is there are definitely some hot spots with this thing.
I mean, we’ve got–I don’t know if you guys can see that.
Aye yai yai.
So we’ve got–how do I get the camera in there for you to see it?
I guess I can’t.
We had 15 at the heater where the power cord comes in.
We’ve got 5, which isn’t bad.
In this particular corner down here, I mean, we can see the tri-field meter go crazy.
It’s always going to be high in this lower corner.
I don’t really trust the tri-field meter, though.
And the fall-off rate is really good.
I mean, when you get up–here, I’ll just show you.
If we take one of these off, get it in the corner, we’ve got 30s because there’s a field between these two, and the cables come in from both sides where the walls meet, and the power supply is directly underneath where the meter is.
But the fall-off rate is so big that this is still low EMF.
I mean, you’re not going to be closer than that to the heater, which is pretty damn good.
I mean, that’s like 2 inches.
And so I think, you know, even if your shoulder was right here, to me that’s safe.
My biggest gripe with this sauna and the reason that I’m not going to keep it is it is low EMF, but I think they’ve lowered the power output to get it to be low EMF.
It just doesn’t have the power to induce a really good sweat.
It only goes up to 140 on the temperature control, and I would say that it’s a weak 140 compared to, you know, all the other saunas that I’ve tried.
The–you know, I want to like it.
The design is really good.
The build quality sucks.
I mean, it looks like it was made with scrap wood that you just screw.
You know, these panels don’t come installed.
You have to screw them to the wall.
The connectors and the wiring is kind of cheap.
Mine was smashed.
It wasn’t packaged very well.
It’s extremely dirty.
This isn’t for me.
It just came like this.
I don’t know if you guys can see.
It’s got sawdust all in the panels.
There’s a lot of things that I like about it.
I love the cabinet design and the enclosure.
I do not like the build quality.
It looks like they just, you know, snap wood off or something instead of actually cut it.
I thought that was a fluke, but it’s just cheap.
It’s imported from China.
There’s tons of splintering and shavings.
This is just like a cheap plywood.
For $2,500, I would like to see a little bit better quality.
It was delivered dirty.
I don’t like the fact that the felt is glued to the front of the emitter.
There’s probably glues or some type of adhesive in there that we shouldn’t be exposed to.
So I won’t be keeping this sauna.
I want to like it.
I really, really, really like the design of the enclosure.
I think it’s awesome.
I love all the windows.
I like the space.
It’s low EMF.
It’s definitely not zero EMF, and it doesn’t get hot enough.
I don’t think this is the way to go to detox for heavy metals, which is what I want a sauna for.
The other saunas that I’ve tried, even though they were harmful and were super high in EMFs, they made me sweat like my legs would sweat.
I had sweat dripping off my fingers.
With this one, the only reason that I have this in here is because I had it positioned in front of the door, shining on me to make it hotter so I could get a good sweat going.
That really sucks.
It’s kind of a waste of $2,500, but I’m going to try to send it back and keep trying to find a good solution.
We’ll see you in the next video.