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I have noticed that my Bluetooth headphones lose signal and disconnect near the fridge. The kitchen is the only place when I need to have the source in my pocket. I wonder how high the electro-magnetic radiations from the fridge are in order to do this.

I have noticed that my Bluetooth headphones lose signal and disconnect near the fridge. The kitchen is the only place when I need to have the source in my pocket. I wonder how high the electro-magnetic radiations from the fridge are in order to do this.

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The only time I have an issue with my bluetooth headphones, are when the microwave is running, then I get interference with whatever I'm listening to, or I get out of range. Which requires leaving the house. My fridge is a no frills dumb fridge that has an ice maker though.