Batband Headphones Leave the Ears Free

Batband Headphones Leave the Ears Free
Sep-16-15
The Batband headphones transmit sound via bone conduction—leaving the wearer’s ears free to hear the world around them.

Developed by Studio Banana (the same team that created the Ostrich Pillow), the Batband wraps around the back of the head to transmit sound into the skull at three places. The headphones communicate with a paired device via Bluetooth, and include a built-in microphone for making calls and tactile control buttons on the side.



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cool invention. I could think of helping the deaf to hear again and then learn to speak finally. More over, if you could develop further to incorporate the function of receiving spoken words and converting them into digital sound for the deaf to hear which enable them to converse like normal person.
This invention will be god send to let the deaf and dumb live as normal person.
Please continue the research and incorporate this function into the finished product.
Thank you
Posted by lek kiang chia on October 14, 2015

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