Blushield Cube Review 2025
Coverage, Specs & Who Should Buy It
📋 Page Summary
Blushield Cube is a compact scalar wave EMF protection device designed primarily for smaller spaces — studio apartments, single rooms, caravans, or as a portable-adjacent device for use in hotel rooms or offices. It uses the same core multi-wave scalar technology as the B1, B2, and B3 plug-in devices but in a smaller form factor with reduced coverage radius of approximately 30–35 metres. It is mains-powered (not battery) so it is not a true portable device — it requires a power socket. Best suited to: single-room coverage, small apartments, or as a supplementary device in a larger home where one room needs dedicated coverage.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coverage radius | ~30–35 metres |
| Power | Mains plug-in (UK adapter available) |
| Technology | Multi-wave scalar / longitudinal field |
| Form factor | Compact cube — smaller than B1 |
| Best environment | Small flat, single room, office desk |
| Portable? | No — requires mains socket |
Pros & Cons
- ✓ Same core scalar technology as B1/B2/B3
- ✓ Compact physical size — less obtrusive
- ✓ Good for single-room dedicated coverage
- ✓ Lower price point than B2/B3
✔ Strengths
- ✗ Smaller coverage than B1 at similar price
- ✗ Mains powered only — not truly portable
- ✗ Not ideal for whole-home coverage in standard UK homes
- ✗ B1 usually better value for same budget
⚠ Limitations
Who Is This For?
Best for: Studio flats, single rooms, small apartments, hotel rooms (with adapter), offices
How It Compares
vs Blushield B1/B2: The B1 covers approximately 45 metres and costs a similar amount — for most UK homes the B1 is a better choice than the Cube unless you specifically want the compact form factor. The Cube's advantage is its smaller physical size.
vs Blushield Portable: The Cube is NOT a portable device — it requires mains power. If you need protection on the move, the Blushield Portable (C1/C2) is the correct choice.
💡 Our Verdict
Blushield Cube is a compact scalar wave EMF protection device designed primarily for smaller spaces — studio apartments, single rooms, caravans, or as a portable-adjacent device for use in hotel rooms or offices. It uses the same core multi-wave scalar technology as the B1, B2, and B3 plug-in devices but in a smaller form factor with reduced coverage radius of approximately 30–35 metres. It is mains-powered (not battery) so it is not a true portable device — it requires a power socket. Best suited to: single-room coverage, small apartments, or as a supplementary device in a larger home where one room needs dedicated coverage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Blushield Cube is a compact mains-powered scalar wave EMF protection device. It uses the same core multi-wave technology as Blushield's larger home devices but in a smaller physical form factor with a reduced coverage radius of approximately 30–35 metres.
No — the Cube requires a mains power socket and is not battery powered. It cannot be carried in a pocket or bag. If you need on-the-go protection, you need the Blushield Portable (C1 or C2), not the Cube.
For most UK homes the B1 is a better choice — it covers approximately 45 metres versus the Cube's 30–35 metres, at a similar price. The Cube is most useful if you specifically want a smaller physical device for a single room, studio flat, or desk placement.
Yes, with a travel adapter. The Cube's compact size makes it more practical than the B1/B2 for travel use, though it still requires mains power. For frequent travel the Blushield Portable is the purpose-built solution.
The Cube uses the same scalar field technology as all Blushield devices and responds to the same environmental EMF regardless of source — including 5G frequencies. However, for homes near a 5G small cell or mast, the B2 or B3's stronger output and wider coverage is more appropriate.
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