Discharging for a Healthier Life
Report #1 Recap
In Sophic Capital’s Dialing Up Danger? report, we detailed that the potential of harmful effects from Electromagnetic Field (EMF) radiation from consumer devices such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, or baby monitors is a polarizing topic. For people concerned about EMF radiation, there are several solutions that increase protection, albeit with limitations. As a result, there is a niche, but large and growing market for consumer products that provide EMF radiation protection in various forms.
In this report, Sophic Capital introduces our client American Aires Inc. (CSE:WiFi, OTCQB:AAIRF), (“Aires” or the “Company”), a pioneer in cutting-edge technology designed to protect against the potentially harmful/negative effects electromagnetic radiation and optimize human health. We will showcase American Aires’ technology and family of products.
Nanotech Company Committed to Well-Being
American Aires Inc. is a pioneer in cutting-edge technology designed to protect against electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation and optimize human health. The Company has developed a proprietary silicon-based resonator that protects against the potentially harmful effects of EMF radiation. Aires’ Lifetune products target EMF radiation emitted by consumer electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers, baby monitors, electric vehicles and Wi-Fi, including the more powerful and rapidly expanding high-speed 5G networks.
Company’s Solution
The Company is currently engaged in the business of production, distribution and sales of electromagnetic protection devices. The Company currently has a full suite of consumer products under the brand name “Lifetune”. Lifetune is designed to align and fortify the body’s natural electromagnetic fields, offering both protection from artificial EMF radiation and boosting beneficial frequencies, essential for anyone seeking to optimize their health and environmental conditions. The family of solutions is backed by 22 patents, over 25 clinical trials, and 9 peer reviewed studies. To date, American Aires has sold over 250,000 units to customers in 93 countries and reported $10.4 million in revenues during fiscal 2023.
What makes American Aire’s EMF radiation protection solutions different is its use of a silicon resonator chip. Instead of blocking EMF radiation which prevents the use of electronic devices, the Aires chip diffracts EMF, creating an EM environment that diffuses and restructures radiation into a form compatible with human biology, neutralizing negative effects of EMF, and enhancing physiological performance. Using scientific research, advanced mechanics, and sophisticated fabrication techniques, American Aires Lifetune devices protect and optimize customers’ biological fields.
In simple terms, EMF radiation hits Aires’ chip, which diffracts this into many waves while retaining the necessary electromagnetic “information” needed for electronic devices to still function normally. The technology enables electromagnetic radiation conversion, creating a biologically friendly field. By reorganizing incoming emissions through the semiconductor’s unique design, Lifetune acts as a transducer, transforming random and noisy emissions into less random, more biologically friendly waveforms, making it an effective solution for protecting living organisms from potentially harmful EMFs.
This new Aires EM field is composed of many new frequencies structured in a very specific pattern. When this new Aires EM field interacts with the original EMF radiation, it restructures the physical EM field within a certain radius (effective range) with the end result being the spreading of the original radiation’s intensity across many frequencies while also amplifying the range of frequencies possibly beneficial to human body; thus neutralizing the potentially negative effect of EMF radiation on a human body. In essence, by surrounding the potentially harmful artificial EMF signal with Aires’ own EM field, the human body ceases to experience the potentially harmful effects of man-made EMFs. The hypothesis behind the product is that Human biology has adapted to living with natural EMF radiation, however, the quick rise in telecommunication technologies that generate EMF signals and radiation still seems “foreign” to a human body, potentially causing biological disruptions due to their higher frequencies, pulsed-nature, higher intensity, signal polarization and other modulation factors.
Family of Products
American Aires offers a wide product range and different price points, depending on the use case and effective coverage diameter required:
- Lifetune One is the smallest solution, having a 19-foot effective range, and is meant for customers to attach to electronic devices like mobile phones and laptops.
- Lifetune Go is designed for personal protection against EMF radiation, and customers can clip it to a child’s backpack , a keychain (for Bluetooth protection) or even a dog’s collar.
- Lifetune Flex is a versatile solution and has a larger silicon resonator chip than the Lifetune Go, offering an effective 48-foot range versus the Lifetune Go’s 32-foot range.
- Lifetune Zone Max is the Company’s most extensive solution, meant to provide coverage in living spaces, and it comes with a 139-foot effective range.
- Lifetune Zone is also meant for zone coverage (small office, office desk or bedroom) and has an effective range of 93 feet.
Coming Up…
In our next report, we’ll detail the business model and organic revenue growth strategy of Sophic Capital client American Aires Inc. (CSE:WiFi, OTCQB:AAIRF) and CEO Josh Bruni, who brings 25 years of proven success in building international brands and supercharging growth through predictable and scalable data-driven marketing and e-commerce models.
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