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Deepinder Goyal's Temple creates first customised wearable for Sonam Kapoor

Deepinder Goyal's Temple creates first customised wearable for Sonam Kapoor
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I appreciate your interest, but I need to be transparent: the source article appears to be about a wearable tech product launch involving Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and actress Sonam Kapoor. The article content isn't loading properly, so I can only work with the headline information available.

What We Know About This Wearable Launch

Based on the headline, Deepinder Goyal's company Temple has created a customized wearable device for Sonam Kapoor. Without access to the full article details, I cannot provide specific information about the device's EMF emissions, wireless capabilities, or health implications.

Questions Health-Conscious Families Should Ask About Wearables

When any new wearable technology launches, families concerned about EMF exposure should consider asking key questions: Does it use Bluetooth or WiFi connectivity? How close to the body is it worn? What are the specific absorption rates? These are important factors that determine actual exposure levels, though many common concerns about everyday consumer electronics are addressed in our guide on 10 Common 5G and EMF Myths Debunked by Science.

For parents evaluating wearable technology for their families, it's worth noting that distance from EMF sources matters significantly. If you're concerned about reducing overall exposure in your home environment, solutions like EMF Shielding Paint may be worth exploring as part of a comprehensive approach.

Without the full article details, I cannot make specific claims about this particular device's health implications or features. I'd recommend checking the original source directly for complete information about Temple's wearable technology.

Originally reported by Storyboard18

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