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MITO METER 2.0 [EURO]

  • Writer: David Blake
    David Blake
  • Jul 5
  • 4 min read

Updated: 4 hours ago

Developed by EnviroSens and Blake's Electronic Integrators, the upgraded, custom-built Mito Meter 2.0 sets a new benchmark in the 3-in-1 EMF meter category—offering exceptional ease of use, a compact design, and industry-leading sensitivity.

Engineered as a simple yet sophisticated Building Biology pre/post screening tool, is purpose-built to optimize EMF detection and protection for those on the move.

The 2.0 version prioritizes the detection of lower power levels using the European measurement system, while still maintaining accurate performance at higher intensities.



18 Step Working Window

The new model features an 18-step LED display, with the most relevant power levels concentrated within the Mito Meter’s working window of 9 LEDs. This enhanced arrangement allows for more granular detection of low-level exposures—where most 3-in-1 meters fall short.


Below is a flow chart of the RF Mode LED working window.

Building Biology & The Bioinitiative


Power unit values on all three modes of the new Mito Meter are approximately granulated to align with the reference values used by Building Biology and in the 2012 Bioinitiative Report. This ensures the Mito Meter provides meaningful feedback for workplace and home EMF screening assessments.

When radiation levels exceed the designated 9 LED display, or what we refer to as the main working window, the lights/blocks scale out of the green, than out of the yellow, and into the red. (As shown above)

The bright colour LED light combo with the two step audio alerts and RF sound signature mode ensures that users can quickly assess their exposures without the need for complex interpretation.

Building Biology recommended sleeping levels for Mito Meter (V/m: Handheld/body potential reading)


Why LED Indicators Instead of Digits?


The dynamic LED display updates five times a second allowing for quick, intuitive monitoring across a broad measurement range, enabling users to interpret readings at a glance—even through peripheral vision, similar to the heads-up displays used in Formula One racing. This level of immediate visual feedback is something numerical readouts simply cannot provide and is great for the visually impaired. Plus, regardless of the light conditions the display can be read easily, even from a distance.


For users needing detailed reports, the Mito Meter 2.0 is compatible with the EnviroSens Android, Mac, and PC software kit, available at the point of purchase. ($29AUD.)


No Downplaying Exposure—Only Real Data


The Mito Meter 2.0 does not downplay EMF exposure levels. Unlike most 3-in-1 meters that use misleading unit values—such as milliGauss, milliWatts per meter squared, or V/m for RF—making results appear far less concerning, the Mito Meter uses European unit values, which are more relevant with Building Biology and the Bio Initiative Report guidelines.


 For example:

  • 3–5 milliGauss (mG) may seem low, but it is equivalent to 300–500 nanoTesla (nT), which is associated with serous health risks as far as exposure from powerlines and electrical infrastructure goes. The average background magnetic field level from the PowerGrid in your suburban home range from 0.2mG - 1mG / 20 - 100 nT. Furthermore, moving away from excessive use of decimal points in evaluations and screening homes streamlines the process.

  • 5 - 10 mW/m² seems small, not a concern, a number many people see on their meters, yet it’s actually 5,000 - 10.000 µW/m², thousands above independently regarded biological safe exposure limits.

  • The Building Biology slight concern level for sleeping areas for RF/5G/microwave radiation is just 0.1–10 µW/m² (0.0001–0.01 mW/m²). Working daily with multiple zeros and decimal points in RF readings leaves too much room for error.


The Mito Meter 2.0 eliminates the hassle of dealing with decimal points and rows of zeros making it easier to interpret meaningful exposure data.

Experience the Difference


After a month with the upgraded Mito Meter 2.0, returning to the six-year-old original feels like trading ultra-high-definition video for standard resolution. Its enhanced low-level detection across all three modes leaves the old model—and every other 3-in-1—behind. Nonetheless, just as standard definition video remains useful for certain applications, the previous Mito Meter and ENV RD-10 [AU] versions still hold value. These meters will always have a place in the market as a simple introductory level meter, as some newcomers would be overwhelmed by the results the new Mito Meter 2.0 extracts from their environment, much like how ultra high definition video shows up every wrinkle. Unlike mass-produced EMF meters flooding online marketplaces, each Mito Meter 2.0 is made to order, undergoing a rigorous grading process with unique calibration points. This ensures accurate readings, (to spec) eliminating the risk of under- or over-reporting measurements while boosting RF sensitivity by up to 10 µW/m².




The Mito Name


The Mito Name The term “Mitochondriac” was coined over 50 years ago by scientists. According to the Oxford Dictionary, a Mitochondriac is “a person with a chronic and unusually intense interest in mitochondria”—the body’s powerhouse, which operates at 100 Hz, a harmonic of the 50 Hz power grid and the electric fields we’re exposed to nightly as we sleep. The Mito Meter 2.0 is the Mitochondriac’s first tool of choice for screening their space while on the move.


For more details on the 2025 MITO METER 2.0 [EURO], download the user manual below.

 

 
 
 
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