My electric water flosser disrupts my Bluetooth speaker. There should be no signals coming out of it yet it causes the speaker to static like crazy. How come?

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My electric water flosser disrupts my Bluetooth speaker. There should be no signals coming out of it yet it causes the speaker to static like crazy. How come?

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It isn’t putting out a signal in the way we normally thinking of it.

However the machine works pretty similar to an old fashioned radio. I am don’t know what type you have but I am guessing it has a high frequency motor and the electricity in the circuits is enough to produce a signal.

For an experements put any other high speed vibrating device in-between the Bluetooth and what’s sending to it and you should see similar interference.

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