Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about SPIRO technology, products, placement, research, and more.
Technology
SPIRO (Spin Radiation Organizer) is a nanocomposite material that acts as a passive filter for electromagnetic radiation. It was developed using research into the nanomagnetic properties of gold and other metals at the nanoscale.
The material generates a super-coherent electromagnetic field that influences the polarization of artificial EMFs within its range, reorganizing them into patterns compatible with the body's bioelectrical system. It does not block, absorb, or redirect radiation. Devices continue to function normally — and in many cases perform better — inside the SPIRO field.
Most products on the market attempt to block or shield radiation. This approach degrades device performance, creates signal dead zones, and can cause devices to emit more radiation to compensate.
SPIRO takes a fundamentally different approach. It filters the harmful characteristics of electromagnetic emissions (their artificial polarization) without touching the signal itself. Connectivity stays intact. Signal quality actually improves. No power source, no batteries, no electronics — just the inherent magnetic properties of the nanocomposite material.
The most technical approach is using RF spectrum analyzer software or Wi-Fi spectrum analyzer software to observe the noise level of signals in the environment. You'll see noise level reduction as a direct result of the filtering. You can also observe changes in the radiation propagation pattern and the elimination of abnormal signal concentrations.
With a TriField meter, the magnetic flux reading is the measurement where the effect is most observable, though it requires careful attention.
SPIRO's functionality is also verified through biological measurements: heart rate variability studies, stress response tests, and SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) measurements have all documented measurable changes.
SPIRO was developed by NOXTAK, a research and technology company focused on electromagnetic compatibility. The technology builds on a 2012 discovery by JASRI (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute) that gold nanoparticles exhibit ferromagnetic properties not present in bulk gold. NOXTAK applied this discovery to develop a nanocomposite material specifically designed to filter artificial electromagnetic pollution.
Filtering power is the relative strength of the super-coherent field a product generates. It's scaled to the SPIRO Card as 1x. A product rated at 7x (like the Square X) generates a coherent field seven times stronger than the Card.
Filtering power depends on two factors: the number of SPIRO nanocomposite films inside the product, and the distribution pattern of those films. These two variables together determine the field's radius and intensity. A higher filtering power means the product can handle more intense or more numerous sources of electromagnetic exposure.
The radius figures (e.g. 7.2m for the Disc) are open-field measurements — taken without walls, obstacles, or competing emission sources. In real environments, walls reduce effective range, and every emission source within the space needs to be accounted for.
This means a product's radius does not directly map to room or building size. A small room near a cell tower might need a Disc X. A large room with minimal electronics might be fine with a standard Disc. The determining factor is always the level of electromagnetic exposure, not the physical size of the space.
Yes. The filtering effect remains in the space beyond the product's immediate radius, but it decreases over distance and eventually collapses (high entropy). How far it persists depends on the pollution level outside the SPIRO field. The same principle applies to biological effects — a person who has been inside the SPIRO field retains some benefit for a period after leaving it.
The effect lasts longer in water. Structured water can maintain its coherent state for days to weeks depending on which product was used.
Walls and physical barriers may reduce the effective radius of the SPIRO field, making its reach smaller. However, the filtering does not stop working or lose potency because of barriers. The field passes through walls of any material — it just extends a shorter distance than in open-field conditions.
Yes. SPIRO has received the Gold Medal with Jury Congratulations at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions (2019), a Silver Edison Award in the Materials/Nanotechnology category (2020), and the German Innovation Award from the German Design Council (2021). The technology is also certified by IGEF (International Society for Electrosmog Research) and has been tested in multiple FCC-parameter laboratories.
Products
Each product is designed for a specific level of electromagnetic exposure. A SPIRO Card (3 films) handles the emissions from a cellphone and small wearables. A Square sits on a tablet or next to a smart speaker. A Disc handles the ambient exposure of a room with multiple appliances. A Disc X or Disc Ultra handles severe exposure from sources like 5G antennas, solar inverters, or industrial equipment.
For comprehensive filtering, products are designed to be used together: a Card on your phone, a Disc in each main room, and a Stroom Master for dirty electricity in the wiring. Each product filters what the others don't cover.
The differences are purely aesthetic. Different colors and designs of the same product (e.g. SPIRO Card blue, white, supernova) have identical filtering power and functionality. Some designs cost more due to a more complex manufacturing process, but the performance is the same.
SPIRO Card — for your cellphone and up to 3 small wearable devices.
SPIRO Card X — worn on the body for extended personal protection, especially for athletes, travelers, or individuals with EHS.
SPIRO Square — for tablets and smart assistants like Alexa or Google Home.
SPIRO Square X — for routers, workstations, and electric vehicles (3 units recommended for EVs).
SPIRO Disc — for rooms with multiple appliances and ambient exposure.
SPIRO Disc X — for high-power routers, solar inverters, smart homes, or individuals with moderate EHS.
SPIRO Disc Ultra — for severe exposure from 5G antennas, electrical substations, or comprehensive EHS recovery protocols.
For complex cases, SPIRO offers specialized assessments to determine the right combination of products.
SPIRO products work in any orientation — horizontal, vertical, face-up, or face-down. Placement direction does not affect functionality. For Cards, place them inside your phone case. For Squares, attach them to the back of a tablet or place next to a smart speaker. For Discs, place them near the primary emission source in the room (router, bedside, electrical panel).
Yes, and that's the recommended approach. Each product filters at its own level: a Card handles your phone's near-field emissions, a Disc handles the ambient exposure in a room, and a Stroom Master handles dirty electricity in the wiring. Using them together provides layered filtering across different emission types and sources. The products don't interfere with each other.
Yes. You can use protective cases, bags, or covers of any material. They will not affect the product's functionality or range.
No. SPIRO is a passive material with inherent magnetic properties. There is no battery, no power source, and no on/off switch. The filtering effect is a permanent property of the nanocomposite material itself.
Yes. SPIRO products contain no electronics, no batteries, and no metallic components that would trigger security scanners. They pass through X-ray machines and metal detectors without issue. The Card X is specifically designed as a portable personal filter for travelers.
Yes. Electric vehicles generate significant electromagnetic emissions from the battery, motor, and onboard electronics. The recommended product for EVs is the SPIRO Square X, and the recommendation is to use three units distributed around the vehicle cabin for effective coverage.
Safety & Compatibility
Yes. The SPIRO field makes radiation compatible with the bioelectrical systems of all living organisms. It benefits people, animals, and plants equally.
Yes. SPIRO products are safe to use alongside pacemakers and other medical devices. The material generates no electrical current, produces no interference, and does not alter the function of electronic medical equipment.
No. SPIRO does not degrade signals. Independent OTA (Over-The-Air) tests have shown that SPIRO actually improves signal propagation patterns by eliminating noise and interference. Your devices maintain full connectivity and in many cases perform better.
Yes. SPIRO filters the emissions from all current wireless technologies including 5G. The SPIRO Card's formulation has been tested and proven effective against the emission characteristics of 5G networks, including mmWave frequencies.
EHS is a condition where individuals experience symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances, and anxiety in the presence of electromagnetic fields from everyday technology. The severity varies — from mild discomfort to debilitating reactions that prevent normal life in modern environments.
SPIRO has documented over 1,000 EHS cases. In a longitudinal study of 357 patients (2014–2018), 71% of those using SPIRO filters experienced significant symptom reduction within an average of 27 days. The Disc X and Disc Ultra are specifically recommended for EHS recovery protocols.
Durability & Care
SPIRO's nanocomposite material has been tested and certified for over 8 years, which forms the basis of the durability guarantee. However, the magnetic properties of the material are inherent and permanent — the only way SPIRO stops working is if the material is physically broken or severely damaged.
The lifespan is not affected by the environment, the amount of radiation being filtered, or how long the product has been in use.
The Stroom Master is a different case. It contains both SPIRO films and active electronic components. The SPIRO material inside it keeps working indefinitely, just like in any other SPIRO product. But the electronic components — like any electronics — have a finite lifespan. Those are UL-certified with a 3-year warranty.
SPIRO products can get temporarily wet and can be cleaned, since the films are covered by recycled PVC. However, they are not designed for prolonged immersion in water. Extended exposure to water could deteriorate the PVC housing and eventually expose the films to damage.
No. SPIRO products require no maintenance, cleaning routines, or recalibration. Keep the product in good physical condition — don't bend, crack, or break it — and it will continue to function indefinitely.
Research
Yes. SPIRO has been tested in multiple laboratories following FCC parameters. OTA (Over-The-Air) tests confirmed improved signal propagation patterns. SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) tests performed across more than 12 different devices confirmed that SPIRO causes no changes in device performance and eliminates radiation emission peaks — with up to 91% peak SAR reduction documented.
Full test reports are available on the Studies page.
Yes. The International Society for Electrosmog Research (IGEF) in Germany conducted Heart Rate Variability assessments across four exposure scenarios (cellphone, router, ELF near-field, and outdoor EHF), all showing significant cardiovascular improvement with SPIRO.
A double-blind clinical trial with the Saint-Petersburg Scientific-Research Institute for Physical Culture demonstrated significant improvement in sleep quality and stress index in participants using SPIRO versus placebo.
A longitudinal study tracked 357 EHS patients over four years (2014–2018), with 71% experiencing significant symptom reduction. All reports are published on the Studies page.
Yes. SPIRO has documented over 1,000 EHS case studies with successful outcomes across multiple countries. These cases range from mild electromagnetic sensitivity to severe conditions that prevented normal daily functioning.
Water Structuring
The recommended products for water structuring are the SPIRO Disc (structures up to 5 gallons), SPIRO Disc X (up to 15.8 gallons), and SPIRO Disc Ultra (up to 26 gallons). The Card X and Square X can also structure small amounts — the Card X handles about 1 gallon and the Square X about 5.8 gallons.
The time is proportional to the filtering power. A SPIRO Disc begins the structuring process in about an hour and completes it in roughly 4 hours. A Disc Ultra achieves full structuring in under an hour. The longer the product stays near the water, the higher the level of structuring.
Place the SPIRO product (Disc, Disc X, or Disc Ultra) directly underneath the water container — a jar, bottle, or pitcher of your choice. The product works through glass, plastic, and ceramic without issue.
The more powerful the product used, the longer the structure holds. Water structured with a SPIRO Disc maintains its coherent state for about a week. Water structured with a Disc Ultra can remain structured for up to 3 weeks. For ongoing use, keeping the water container near the product is the simplest approach.
Stroom Master
Dirty electricity refers to harmonics and transients that ride on the standard electrical wiring in your home or office. These are high-frequency voltage spikes caused by modern electronics — LED dimmers, switching power supplies, solar inverters, and other devices that chop and convert AC power. Because this pollution lives inside the wiring itself, products placed in the room (like SPIRO Discs) can't fully address it.
SPIRO's passive filtering works on electromagnetic emissions radiating through the air. Dirty electricity is conducted pollution — it travels through the copper wiring inside your walls. To filter it, you need an active electronic filter that plugs into the electrical circuit and cleans the power at the source. That's what the Stroom Master does.
Most dirty electricity filters on the market generate their own low-frequency electromagnetic emissions during operation — you're trading one type of pollution for another. The Stroom Master has 9 SPIRO nanocomposite films built into the device itself, which filter the emissions the filter generates during operation. It's an active electronic low-pass filter with built-in passive SPIRO filtering.
Technical specs: 15A maximum current, 3.3kW output, 99.8% effective power, 2.4m SPIRO radius, 0–8 GHz range, 120–250V input. UL-compliant with a 3-year warranty.
The general recommendation is one Stroom Master per room, or approximately 4 units per 100 square meters. Each unit plugs into a standard wall outlet on the electrical circuit you want to filter.
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