Alara's patented Array Technology reduces cell phone radiation by up to 75% without impacting signal strength, Apple Pay, or MagSafe charging. By redirecting waves away from you, alara can help protect against fertility issues while promoting brain function and better sleep.

After serving in the Air National Guard and building a business in cell phone retail, founder Jason Ellis faced life-changing health challenges, which ultimately led to a craniotomy in 2012. This experience made him acutely aware of the potential risks associated with technology—particularly EMF exposure. Motivated to protect tech consumers, he founded Alara to help mitigate these risks and promote safer tech usage.
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Brain Function
Shield your brain from cellular radiation for a sharper mind.

Sleep Quality
Sleep deeper and wake refreshed with less interference from EMF noise.

Fertility
Protect your future family by redirecting fertility-interrupting EMF radiation.
Huberman Labs
Dr. Andrew Huberman, associate professor of neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine, explains how radio frequency waves and EMFs have a negative impact on sperm quality.
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Chicago Tribune
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Environmental Health Journal
Relationship between radiofrequency-electromagnetic radiation from cellular phones and brain tumors.
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20 Patents
16 US patents and 4 worldwide patents
$1.1M Lab
Alara Human Tech has established its own IEC 62209-3 validated SAR testing laboratory
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Alara Array™ Technology reduces exposure to cellphone radiation by up to 75%

Dr. Ryan McCaughey is the Chief Scientist at Alara Human Tech. He has over 15 years experience developing antenna technology products, and is the author of 12 patents—9 in the US and 3 worldwide. He has a Masters degree in Technological Physics and a PhD in Physics from the University of Manchester, UK, where he researched EMF interactions with human tissue. Dr. McCaughey has published four peer-reviewed scientific journal articles.