FAQ: Which Lifetune Product Is Right for You?

FAQ: Which Lifetune Product Is Right for You?

What is the difference between all the Lifetune products?

There are five products in the Lifetune line, differing primarily in form factor, coverage area, and intended EMF source. Lifetune ONE: adhesive chip for smartphones, 16S5G resonator matrix (69,905 fractal elements), device-level coverage. Lifetune GO: wearable clip-on, on-body/commuting use, personal field coverage. Lifetune FLEX: flexible adhesive for laptops, tablets, routers, device-level coverage, 64P1S5G chip (4,161 elements). Lifetune ZONE: stand-alone unit for home/office rooms, room-scale coverage. Lifetune ZONE MAX: stand-alone unit for larger rooms or whole home, maximum range, used in 2025 IFRAN Wi-Fi 6 rat study.

I'm mainly concerned about my smartphone. Which product should I get?

Lifetune ONE is designed specifically for smartphones. It is a thin chip that adheres to the back of the phone or case and stays permanently. The Lifetune ONE uses the 16S5G resonator matrix (69,905 fractal elements), the subject of the 2025 Sysoev & Rybina 5-stage EEG study — the most recent and most extensively staged study in the research corpus. For most people starting with Lifetune, ONE is the most logical entry point because the smartphone is typically the closest, most-used wireless device.

What if I want something I can wear or take everywhere?

Lifetune GO is the wearable option — a clip-on device designed to be worn on clothing, a bag strap, or carried in a pocket. It is oriented toward people who move between different EMF environments throughout the day (offices with multiple Wi-Fi networks, commutes on cellular-heavy transit) and want continuous personal coverage rather than device-specific coverage. GO is also a good option for people who switch frequently between multiple devices and do not want to manage multiple ONE chips.

I work on a laptop all day. What should I use?

Lifetune FLEX is designed for larger devices including laptops, tablets, and Wi-Fi routers. It is a flexible adhesive resonator that attaches to the device surface. FLEX is also used when the surface is curved or non-flat in a way that makes the ONE chip impractical. If you primarily work on a laptop, FLEX is the most targeted solution. If you want to cover both a smartphone and a laptop, combining ONE (phone) and FLEX (laptop) covers both primary sources.

What if I want to cover my whole home or office?

Lifetune ZONE and ZONE MAX are stand-alone room-scale units that work with the ambient EMF environment rather than attaching to specific devices. ZONE is suitable for a single room, home office, or small living space using the 64P1S5G resonator matrix. ZONE MAX is the highest-capacity unit in the line, designed for larger spaces — open-plan offices, larger homes, or environments with multiple Wi-Fi networks and 5G sources. ZONE MAX was the product used in the 2025 IFRAN genotype-dependent rat study with the Wi-Fi 6 router.

Can I use multiple Lifetune products at the same time?

Yes. Many customers combine products to address different sources. Common combinations: ONE + ZONE (phone coverage plus ambient room coverage); ONE + FLEX (phone plus laptop or tablet — covers two primary personal device sources); GO + ZONE MAX (personal wearable for mobility plus maximum-range coverage at home). The resonators do not interfere with each other — they operate via passive fractal diffraction, not signal transmission.

Does attaching Lifetune to my phone affect the signal, battery, or performance?

No. The Lifetune resonator is a passive device with no electronics, no battery, no power source, and no radio components. It works by physical fractal diffraction: the silicon surface pattern interacts with incident electromagnetic fields without transmitting or absorbing any signal energy. It does not reduce Wi-Fi or cellular signal strength, affect battery life, change SAR, or void the phone warranty (it is simply an adhesive chip). This is the fundamental difference from shielding-based products.

Which product was used in the most research studies?

Earlier product generations (Aires Shield, Aires Shield Pro, Aires Defender, Aires Defender Infinity, Aires NEMA) were used in the majority of the historical research corpus (2002-2020). Among current Lifetune products: Lifetune ONE was the subject of the 2025 Sysoev & Rybina 5-stage EEG study — the most extensive single study on a current-generation product. Lifetune ZONE MAX was used in the 2025 IFRAN Wi-Fi 6 blood parameter study in rats. All products share the same core fractal diffraction mechanism.

I have children at home. What would you recommend?

Households with children typically benefit from a combination of ambient coverage (ZONE or ZONE MAX in main living areas or bedrooms) and device-level coverage (ONE or FLEX on the specific devices children use most). A ZONE MAX in the main living area combined with ONE on each parent's phone covers primary household EMF sources. The ZONE MAX's ambient coverage does not require attaching anything to a child's devices — useful when children use shared family tablets or gaming consoles.

Where can I learn more about the research before buying?

Key pre-purchase resources: FAQ: How does Aires technology work? (airestech.com/pages/faq-how-aires-works) — explains the mechanism; FAQ: What does the research show? (airestech.com/pages/faq-what-does-research-show) — summarizes findings across 60+ studies; EMF Modulation vs. Blocking (airestech.com/pages/emf-modulation-vs-blocking) — why this approach differs from shielding products; Research Program Overview (airestech.com/pages/research-overview) — 33-year program summarized; Full Research Library (airestech.com/blogs/research) — all 60+ studies published in full.


Full research archive: airestech.com/blogs/research