Im slightly concerned about having ~5w of beam formed ultrasound tracking my mobile phone as I clamp it against my ear to make a phone call. I will need convincing!
The really dangerous part is you can't tell until it starts damaging your hearing, and sometimes not even then, depending on decibels.
You won't hear the sound, so you're depending on it meeting your pain threshold to be warned that something is happening. If it's "merely" 100db or so (a loud drill), you won't feel a thing, and could be exposed for hours without noticing.
These are the lasers of hearing. Without really good studies to back up the safety of this amount of energy, I might just end up avoiding all starbucks.
Depends on the frequency, if it's something like 30kHz I would worry, but for MHz range I think it's pretty harmless (in the "loud sound" item, which doesn't mean these are all the issues that might arise)
You won't hear the sound, so you're depending on it meeting your pain threshold to be warned that something is happening. If it's "merely" 100db or so (a loud drill), you won't feel a thing, and could be exposed for hours without noticing.
These are the lasers of hearing. Without really good studies to back up the safety of this amount of energy, I might just end up avoiding all starbucks.