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14Jun/105

Qlink EMF Protection Pendant – All New Design

  • Strengthens your resilience to the effects of stress
  • Increases your energy and stamina
  • Reduces the symptoms of fatigue
  • Reduces the effects of EMF radiation
  • Enhances mental performance and alertness

Product Description
The QLink Pendant does three important things....1. It strengthens your resilience and resistance to the effects of stress. 2. It increases your energy and enhances your mental performance, especially under pressure. 3. It strengthens your capacity to function in EMF saturated environments. (EMF is the electromagnetic field generated by electronic devices and wireless communications). Today's world requires strengthened mental, emotional and physical resilience. Bot... More >>

Qlink EMF Protection Pendant - All New Design

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  1. LOOK AT UPDATE 1/17/2010 BELOW:

    LOOK AT UPDATE 1/17/2010 BELOW:

    NOTE: I only tried the SRT2 version, not the SRT3.

    HOW I FOUND IT (eBay):

    I had heart palpitations and high blood pressure, and thought it was caused by parasites (upon reading about them). So I looked on eBay and found a formula sold by [seller]. I looked for other things he sold, and found he sold the qlink. I was skeptical about all the claims, SO I LOOKED HERE ON AMAZON and read all the reviews. Lies by the sellers? Could be. Legitimate? Perhaps.

    PERSONAL FINDINGS:

    So I wanted to try it and see for myself. At first, it seemed to feel good for my heart wearing it, esp when sleeping, where the device stroked next to my heart. But I understand there’s personal placebo effects. So I took it off to see what happens. I did feel a difference, but I conclude it’s placebo. I tried it again and took it off again…. it’s so hard to tell between placebo and not.

    WHY I THINK IT’S A SCAM:

    Unfortunately, such items can easily exploit the placebo effects, and claim that it works. How do we really know it’s not placebo or not?

    For one thing, the device disobeys electronic conventions. There is no battery, the circuits are not connected, and there looks like a isolated resistor in the middle that does nothing. They claim it uses quantum technology, but if that’s true, how would we know?

    Well, since it claimed that it stopped EMFs, I tried to do a test the best way I know how. I placed it next to a WiFi access point and tried to see if it made the laptop reception worse. It didn’t at all.

    I understand that some qlinks come with an EMF instrument. I never got it, and I don’t know if it works.

    Anyhow, since I didn’t know what else to test, I wanted to return it after months of trying it on.

    Long story short, I tried to return it, but seller never refunded the qlink and the feedback period closed on me, so I couldn’t leave bad feedback.

    See that’s the problem with such devices…. you test it out to see if it really works, but it takes like a month, in addition, you have school/work, so your mind is on other things, then the feedback gets closed. I think that’s why [seller] and others have such a high feedback. Some people get fooled, and because [seller] is so nice, they leave a nice feedback. But when others try to return it, the feedback time gets closed on them after they try to test it.

    CONCLUSION:

    I feel it doesn’t work. Did I mess something? Perhaps, but more likely not. If you think I missed something, then please reply back and tell me. I’m very open but I don’t want to be deceived and others to be deceived while the deceivers make millions.

    If you are unsure about this device, but after reading my review, still want to try it out, MAKE SURE YOU ORDER through ebay, and have a way to TEST it within like a week. If nothing happens, THEN RETURN IT and in 3 days or so report negative feedback, if they don’t refund. BE STRICT or else you’ll end up like me.

    UPDATE 1/17/2010:

    Recently, I took Electromagnetism in university physics, and found that current is ACTUALLY induced in a coil when the coil is rotated around in an magnetic field. This is FACT, and you can look it up. It’s how electric generators produce electricity!

    So I decided to buy another qlink to give it a second chance. Eh, still didn’t feel a difference, even after several months. But after going through the physics course, and after a bunch of negative ratings on my review, I’ve decided to write this update and change my ratings to 3 stars instead of 1 on all my reviews.

    In general, I don’t like myself and others being deceived, and I HATE SCAMS and scammers getting rich, and so that’s why I wrote the negative review to have buyers beware. (I gave a ONE star to balance out the POSSIBLY deceptive reviews).

    BUT if qlink ACTUALLY does help people, then qlink company should do a better job to PROVE to users that it works by allowing them to see things for themselves, rather than trying to convince us that it works. For example, I like the EMF finder device sold with the qlink on ebay. Also, qlink company SHOULD recommend ways to *prove* this device works… if feeling improvements doesn’t reveal anything, like myself. Another way is for qlink company to find some stress test to perform and have the users feel the difference w/ and w/o the device. I know no best stress test to test.

    I am being honest, and if people don’t value honesty in this world, then screw the world.

    -NVS
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Original review:

    I like the concept, but I just received this today and it is a little plastic wafer with a copper coil embedded in the back. Looking at it closely, it probably cost less than $1 to manufacture. Definitely not the quality I was expecting. Hope it doesn’t fall apart when I shower. I’ll give it a try but feel silly wearing it for now.

    -Been wearing this 3 days and I do feel an improvement in my overall mood. Will update my review after further experience.

    Update, May 2010

    I can’t explain or exactly put my finger on it, but this thing does something very good, and I wear it every day. It’s kind of like half and half in your coffee, makes everything just a bit smoother. The construction quality far exceeds my original contempt, I apologize, and it is in new condition to this day.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. LOOK AT UPDATE 1/17/2010 BELOW:

    LOOK AT UPDATE 1/17/2010 BELOW:

    NOTE: I only tried the SRT2 version, not the SRT3.

    HOW I FOUND IT (eBay):

    I had heart palpitations and high blood pressure, and thought it was caused by parasites (upon reading about them). So I looked on eBay and found a formula sold by [seller]. I looked for other things he sold, and found he sold the qlink. I was skeptical about all the claims, SO I LOOKED HERE ON AMAZON and read all the reviews. Lies by the sellers? Could be. Legitimate? Perhaps.

    PERSONAL FINDINGS:

    So I wanted to try it and see for myself. At first, it seemed to feel good for my heart wearing it, esp when sleeping, where the device stroked next to my heart. But I understand there’s personal placebo effects. So I took it off to see what happens. I did feel a difference, but I conclude it’s placebo. I tried it again and took it off again…. it’s so hard to tell between placebo and not.

    WHY I THINK IT’S A SCAM:

    Unfortunately, such items can easily exploit the placebo effects, and claim that it works. How do we really know it’s not placebo or not?

    For one thing, the device disobeys electronic conventions. There is no battery, the circuits are not connected, and there looks like a isolated resistor in the middle that does nothing. They claim it uses quantum technology, but if that’s true, how would we know?

    Well, since it claimed that it stopped EMFs, I tried to do a test the best way I know how. I placed it next to a WiFi access point and tried to see if it made the laptop reception worse. It didn’t at all.

    I understand that some qlinks come with an EMF instrument. I never got it, and I don’t know if it works.

    Anyhow, since I didn’t know what else to test, I wanted to return it after months of trying it on.

    Long story short, I tried to return it, but seller never refunded the qlink and the feedback period closed on me, so I couldn’t leave bad feedback.

    See that’s the problem with such devices…. you test it out to see if it really works, but it takes like a month, in addition, you have school/work, so your mind is on other things, then the feedback gets closed. I think that’s why [seller] and others have such a high feedback. Some people get fooled, and because [seller] is so nice, they leave a nice feedback. But when others try to return it, the feedback time gets closed on them after they try to test it.

    CONCLUSION:

    I feel it doesn’t work. Did I mess something? Perhaps, but more likely not. If you think I missed something, then please reply back and tell me. I’m very open but I don’t want to be deceived and others to be deceived while the deceivers make millions.

    If you are unsure about this device, but after reading my review, still want to try it out, MAKE SURE YOU ORDER through ebay, and have a way to TEST it within like a week. If nothing happens, THEN RETURN IT and in 3 days or so report negative feedback, if they don’t refund. BE STRICT or else you’ll end up like me.

    UPDATE 1/17/2010:

    Recently, I took Electromagnetism in university physics, and found that current is ACTUALLY induced in a coil when the coil is rotated around in an magnetic field. This is FACT, and you can look it up. It’s how electric generators produce electricity!

    So I decided to buy another qlink to give it a second chance. Eh, still didn’t feel a difference, even after several months. But after going through the physics course, and after a bunch of negative ratings on my review, I’ve decided to write this update and change my ratings to 3 stars instead of 1 on all my reviews.

    In general, I don’t like myself and others being deceived, and I HATE SCAMS and scammers getting rich, and so that’s why I wrote the negative review to have buyers beware. (I gave a ONE star to balance out the POSSIBLY deceptive reviews).

    BUT if qlink ACTUALLY does help people, then qlink company should do a better job to PROVE to users that it works by allowing them to see things for themselves, rather than trying to convince us that it works. For example, I like the EMF finder device sold with the qlink on ebay. Also, qlink company SHOULD recommend ways to *prove* this device works… if feeling improvements doesn’t reveal anything, like myself. Another way is for qlink company to find some stress test to perform and have the users feel the difference w/ and w/o the device. I know no best stress test to test.

    I am being honest, and if people don’t value honesty in this world, then screw the world.

    -NVS
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. This is waaaay over-priced. Bought it primarily for use while operating my computers, but still feel woozy from the electromagnetic radiation. Am going to get those diodes which a friend showed me. You place one on each corner of the computer monitor, and it makes a huge difference.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. I wore it for about 6 months and did not notice any changes. I have since stopped wearing it bc it is ugly, big (size of a half dollar) and has became a hassle to wear.

    Also, it comes with a shoelace-like tie cord. When trying to thread/replace with a nicer chain, it was very difficult to find one that would fit through the tiny holes. Q-link does sell chains that fit, but not in my size (16).
    Rating: 3 / 5


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