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Tawkon

Israeli made smartphone application


Israeli made smartphone application

FieldValue
nameTawkon
authorTawkon, LTD
logoTawkon logo.png
logo size200px
languageEnglish, Spanish, French, Traditional Chinese, Mandarin Chinese
developerTawkon, LTD
released
operating systemAndroid
genremobile application
licenseProprietary
website

Tawkon (pronounced “talk on”) is a free smartphone application developed by Israeli-based startup Tawkon LTD. The application tracks user's exposure to phone radiation, and alerts users when radiation levels spike.

History

Tawkon was founded by Israeli entrepreneurs Gil Friedlander, Amit Lubovsky and Ori Goshen in 2009. In 2010, Tawkon launched an iPhone app that was rejected by Apple. In 2010, a beta Android app was launched and the full version in April 2012.

Features and Functionality

Tawkon makes a prediction of radiation exposure based on a proprietary algorithm. A weak network signal means a phone has to boost its radio frequency output in order to make and receive calls. Tawkon uses an algorithm that takes into account network, signal strength, phone model, and other data, to predict this boost and alerts the user when there is a spike in RF output.

Certification

Tawkon was tested by the FCC certified electromagnetic-field-testing company Satimo. Based on the results of these tests it was concluded that Tawkon's algorithm is able to predict SAR levels almost as well as actual radiation-detecting equipment. Satimo measured SAR on various phones according to the IEEE standard required by the FCC for any phone made available on the commercial market. The testing process used a precise sensor and a “SAM Phantom” (designed to simulate the human body) to assess the amount of radiation absorbed into the body.

References

References

  1. "Interview: Gil Friedlander from Tawkon talks about the radiation-tracking app for mobiles". Siliconrepublic.com.
  2. (23 August 2011). "Phone Radiation Measurement App Maker Tawkon Raises $1.5 Million". Techcrunch.com.
  3. "As debate over cellphone safety rages on, Tawkon app alerts users on radiation levels". Financialpost.com.
  4. (3 May 2012). "Tawkon: Use it Now, Thank Me Later". Huffingtonpost.com.
  5. "Rejected by Apple, Tawkon Radiation-Tracking App Launches on Android". Wired.com.
  6. (22 July 2012). "Musings of a VC: Talkon". AVC.com.
  7. "Tawkon radiation-tracking app is on Android". Ubergizmo.com.
  8. "An app to warn you against your phone's radiation level". Indiatimes.com.
  9. "Mobile App Measures Your Smartphone's Radiation Emission". eecatalog.com.
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