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Tyson Ritter, lead vocalist for the All American Rejects, has seen firsthand how modern phones have a Dirty Little Secret. It’s not something we can see or hear, but it has a real, measurable impact on brain activity. We’re talking about electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation, the hidden frequencies emitted from the wireless tech we use every day.
Even for someone as naturally fast and focused as Tyson, the digital environment presents an invisible challenge as constant EMF exposure can add stress and noise to the brain’s natural rhythm. With a tour in full swing and a new album set to release next year, focus and energy isn’t something a high-energy performer like Tyson can sacrifice.

An Airbag for the Cell Phone
In a recent interview with neuroscientist Dr. Nicholas Dogris, Tyson put tech and safety into perspective. He drew an analogy between our relationship with technology and the earliest days of automobiles.
“Hit a Model T going full speed into a telephone pole and you’d get killed. So what happened? They put in airbags. This (Aires) is an airbag for the cell phone.”
Just like cars didn’t disappear due to safety concerns, cell phones aren’t going anywhere either. Instead, innovation has to evolve to protect the humans using these tools. For Tyson, Aires represents that layer of safety.
Aires devices don’t block EMFs, so your phone still works exactly as it’s supposed to. Instead, Aires reshapes EMFs into a more coherent, biologically-friendly form, reducing stress on the body.
Tyson Ritter: Putting Aires to the Test
To see how Aires technology was impacting him, Tyson teamed up with Dr. Dogris, who specializes in brain mapping. Together, they conducted a simple but eye-opening test. Using EEG technology, Dr. Dogris conducted the following scans with Tyson:
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Baseline: A scan during five minutes of rest with no devices
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Phone Active: Another scan while using his phone, no Aires device present
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Phone + Aires: A final scan with his phone active, but this time with an Aires Lifetune device present
The results spoke for themselves. At baseline, Tyson’s brain showed naturally high beta waves. This is typical of someone with a fast, focused personality. But when he was actively using his phone without Aires, those beta waves spiked dramatically.
When Aires technology was brought into the experiment, Tyson’s brain activity settled closer to baseline, easing back toward his natural resting state.
As Dr. Dogris points out, “We’re not 100% protected from anything. But the reality of it here, what the numbers are telling us, is that the impact is significantly less when you have Aires Tech there.”
Clearer to Create
For Tyson, seeing the data in real time solidified something he already felt. “My system feels at ease,” and “I feel clearer to create.”
That peace of mind matters, because when the mental stress lifts, creative freedom can flourish. Tyson describes it as keeping his brain’s natural handoff intact, supporting his ability to turn ideas into art. “This makes me feel so good, just to know that this is helping in a way to keep my brain association – the way I create – intact and smooth enough to be able to make that handoff without breaking it in two.”
Trust in Science
The peer-reviewed research behind Aires technology made all the difference for Tyson. “Doctors have been fact checked by other like-minded doctors to confirm that this technology has a high probability of actually working.” Seeing the measurable results himself solidified that trust, proving to him that the effects weren’t just “in his head.”
A Call for Responsibility
Cell phones are here to stay, but Tyson believes responsibility should be part of the equation. “I understand that cell phones need to be here. But I also understand that the human needs to be considered in this very money-focused enterprise.”
And his challenge to the tech industry is clear:
“It would be really responsible if maybe somebody stepped up and humored this technology as being plausible to create a safer exchange with their consumer.”
His experience shows what’s possible when technology evolves with people’s safety and wellness in mind. Aires helps clear the path for creativity to flow, and whether you’re performing in front of thousands or quietly creating in your living room, everyone deserves that same clarity and calm in our increasingly digital world.