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| Usually, we hear sounds
through the eardrum but in fact we can also hear them through the ear
bone. Our technology does not block the ear and damage the eardrum. when
you record your voice, you intuitively know it is different from your
'real' voice. That is because we cannot hear the recorded voice by means
of bone conduction. |
| After the popularization
of the walkman many years ago and today's mp3 players, many people have
experienced problems with their eardrums due to high volumes. After long-term
usage the eardrums get exhausted or even damaged. Audio Bone products
are a relief to the eardrum! Additionally, Audio Bone products allow your
ears to be receptive to the outside world as they remain uncovered and
free for other sounds. This way listening to music while driving is now
possible. |
| More over, Audio Bone
Aqua comes with water-proof material (IPX7) and you can use it by water
sports, snow sports and any sports where you sweat a lot. |
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Normal way
to hear sound with eardrum
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Hearing with
bone conduction
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Ludwig
Van Beethoven 1770-1827
One of the first users
of bone conduction.
The famous 18th
century composer who was born in Bonn went to Vienna hoping
to study music with Mozart when he was 16 years old. However,
due to his mother's illness and his father's alcoholism
he had to return home.
When he was 21 he started to study by Haydn. But before
he turned 30, his problem with deteriorating hearing started
and got worse year by year. At the end, he became
completely deaf. In spite of his illness, he was able
to listen to music using a conducting baton he attached
to his piano and clenching it in his teeth to hear music
through his jawbone.
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