An earphone microphone, aimed at
people who work in loud environments—construction, law
enforcement, showbiz reporters at a Michael Jackson trial—
has been developed by Sanyo. In conjunction with NS-ELEX, the
Japanese electronics giant has come up with two versions: a wired
version; and a more expensive one that uses Bluetooth technology.
Find out how the device, which could be fitted to cellphones, works
below, alongside a gallery.
When you talk, the microphone picks up on the bone vibrations in your ear, while still allowing you to hear. Any outside noise is cut out so that your voice can be picked up clearly by the person listening in. Expect to pay 40,000¥ ($353) for the wired version, and 60,000¥ ($530) for the Bluetooth one when they launch in April next year. [Akihabara News]
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