When I saw this bracelet advertisement, I was also attracted by the wonderful advertising agency. But when I really got it, I found that the shiny bracelet in the advertisement looked no different from ordinary bracelets, even a bit like the strap of a watch. The so-called gold-platinum sheet in the bracelet is actually a piece of gold-tin-platinum paper set under transparent silica gel; The so-called health magnets are ordinary ten small black magnets embedded in the back of the bracelet, so they are actually packaged to prevent electromagnetic waves and radiation. In the advertisement, this bracelet is placed next to the computer, and then scanned by a so-called professional electromagnetic wave tester like a remote control. The radiation data of the computer was immediately zero on the tester, and this kind of three-legged cat kung fu actually fooled many loyal audiences.
It's all lies.