It’s an intriguing idea: instead of piping sound directly into your ear so you can listen to an audio source, you can use the bones in your skull to transmit the sound. That’s the concept behind the ...
Does the phrase ‘bone conduction’ freak anyone else out? Today, GameChanger (such a clever name) announced the Audio Bone 1.0 headphones. These bone conducting ‘phones are said to be more comfortable ...
You never know what you're going to find at CES. Even normal-looking headphones can hold a few surprises. I met with Audio Bone at the show, and the company has a neat trick: headphones that use the ...
If you're in the market for a new pair of headphones to listen to all of your tunes, might I suggest the Audio Bone 1.0 Headphones? They're safer on your eardrums and provide top-quality audio you're ...
Bone conduction is an odd beast and, frankly, it freaks me out, which is why I was hesitant to use the Audio Bone headphones for a few days. On the other hand, my hearing is pretty bad and I’ll do ...
Pegasus Corporation of Japan is releasing the Audio Bone headphones. You’ve heard of shaking baby syndrome? Well, these are like that, but for adults. These headphones send musical vibrations straight ...
James combines his love of music and general tech gadgetry with a passion for writing to not only cover the latest audio equipment but to actually put that English degree to work. From headphones to ...
The team at Shokz has made a name for itself in the bone conduction headset market over the past several years and they’ve decided to change things up a bit this time around. Today, the company ...
A future iteration of AirPods could take advantage of bone conduction technology to provide audio in a variety of situations where normal earphones aren't effective, with a proposed system combining ...
MusicLenses are urban-inspired, audio-enabled glasses. They allow the wearer to play music and make phone calls directly from the glasses rather than having to also wear an in-ear audio device. Junyi ...
A USPTO patent application suggests that Mountain View is planning to use bone conduction audio with its Project Glass headset. The patent describes how the tech might work with the headset and ...
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