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Block your ears to hear better on Japan's new bone phone
AFP to My Yahoo! ^ | Wed Jan 21, 2:57 AM ET | AFP

Posted on 01/21/2004 11:57:37 AM PST by ckilmer

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TOKYO, (AFP) - Japanese telecom carriers, pioneers of Internet-capable and picture-snapping handsets, have now come up with the world's first mobile phone that enables users to listen to calls inside their heads -- by conducting sound through bone.

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The TS41 handset, manufactured by electronics firm Sanyo, was put on sale by the Tu-Ka cellphone group this month, drawing healthy demand from customers who want to hear calls better in busy streets and other noisy places.

The new phone is equipped with a "Sonic Speaker" which transmits sounds through vibrations that move from the skull to the cochlea in the inner ear, instead of relying on the usual method of sound hitting the outer eardrum.

With the new handset, the key to better hearing in a noisy situation is to plug your ears to prevent outside noise from drowning out bone-conducted sounds.

If the user holds the handset to the top of the head, the back of the head, cheekbone or jaw and plugs his or her left ear, the call will be heard internally on the left side.

It is the first time that the bone conduction has been used in cellphones although the technology has been available for fixed-line phones in Japan, mostly for elderly people, for the past two years.

The Tu-Ka group has launched a major advertising campaign for the new cellphone, featuring a young woman and a X-ray image of her skull using the handset.

A spokesman at Tu-Ka Cellular Tokyo said it was too early to declare the TS41 a success, but retail store clerks said they were seeing a healthy demand for it.

"We have lots of inquires from young women thanks to the television commercial," said Tomoyuki Harasawa, a sales consultant at a Bic Camera consumer electronics store in Yurakucho, central Tokyo.

"The actual buyers are mostly businessmen in their 30s and 40s," Harasawa said.

"We sell four to five TS41s a day, a good figure for Tu-Ka, which lags far behind rival mobile operators" such as DoCoMo (news - web sites) and Vodafone.

The cellphone is priced at 7,800 yen (73 dollars) each at the discount store.

"I don't know if this is going to be a big hit, but it will be possible for Tu-Ka to raise its market share since this high-profile handset has improved its brand recognition among consumers," Harasawa said.

Tu-Ka firms belong to Japan's second largest telecom carrier, KDDI group.

But Tu-Ka subscribers account for only a small percentage of the market, far less than the roughly 20 percent for the "au" brand in the same KDDI group and the more than 50 percent for industry leader DoCoMo.

Customers who examined the new phone on the Bic Camera sales floor had mixed reactions.

Masaya Iwata, a 31-year-old accountant, said the product was interesting but he was not sure if he would buy it because he uses his mobile less and less for talking.

"I use my mobile for picture-taking and e-mailing rather than having conversations," he said.

Japan's top mobile phone carrier NTT DoCoMo launched "i-mode" phones in February 1999, offering Internet surfing, e-mailing and video watching on mobile handsets.

And J-Phone, now rebranded Vodafone to underline that it is controlled by the British-based telecoms giant, launched picture-taking handsets in November 2000.

Nearly every new mobile handset in Japan now has a built-in digital camera enabling users to send images taken with their mobiles via e-mail to other handsets or computers.

Tomohiro Abukawa, a 34-year-old hair stylist, said he liked the bone-conducting phone, noting railway stations and streets were often too noisy to talk.

"I may get this as it is also small," he said.

But one woman in her 20s said she found the phone "scary." "Isn't this bad for your health?" she asked.

Another woman, in her 30s, said she was interested in the cellphone but was self-conscious.

"What troubles me is that I may look weird if I'm talking with the phone pressed between my eyebrows," she said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Japan; Technical
KEYWORDS: bonephone; hearingaid; japan; telephone
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1 posted on 01/21/2004 11:57:38 AM PST by ckilmer
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To: ckilmer
How much longer will it be until people start having speaker coils surgically implanted into their skulls?
2 posted on 01/21/2004 12:02:09 PM PST by oyez (Incredible!)
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To: ckilmer
Japanese telecom carriers, pioneers of Internet-capable and picture-snapping handsets, have now come up with the world's first mobile phone that enables users to listen to calls inside their heads

I've been trying to ignore the voices in my head!

3 posted on 01/21/2004 12:02:16 PM PST by Bacon Man (Bacon is never wrong but occasionally fried.)
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To: Hap; Xenalyte; humblegunner; Allegra
Voices in my head ping!
4 posted on 01/21/2004 12:03:01 PM PST by Bacon Man (Bacon is never wrong but oc”#ñ]onally fried.)
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To: ckilmer
I wonder if the inventor of this thing was inspired by the movie "The Jerk"?
5 posted on 01/21/2004 12:04:03 PM PST by Howie66 (Lead, follow or git the hell out of the way!)
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To: ckilmer; dighton; aculeus; general_re; L,TOWM; Constitution Day; hellinahandcart; Thinkin' Gal; ...
... Japan's new bone phone ...

Uh ... the bone phone?

That was an old joke back when I was in high school ...
...and they have the gall to call it that?

6 posted on 01/21/2004 12:04:43 PM PST by BlueLancer (Der Elite Møøsënspåånkængrüppen ØberKømmååndø (EMØØK))
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To: oyez
Don't give my boss any ideas.
7 posted on 01/21/2004 12:07:43 PM PST by RiflemanSharpe (An American for a more socially and fiscally conservation America!)
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To: ckilmer
This just seems to be an adaptation of the old 'neurophone' device. I have a variety of one (grok box), they work. An interesting device, but originally intended to allow some deaf persons to hear. BTW, they don't develop your psychic powers or cure a variety of incurable diseases as is sometimes claimed. They may, however, aid in learning things somewhat more quickly (from tapes).
8 posted on 01/21/2004 12:13:20 PM PST by templar
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To: ckilmer
Put your sweet lips a little closer to the bone phone
Just pretend that we're together all alone
Tell the man to turn the juke box way down low
You can tell your friend there with you, he'll have to go...
9 posted on 01/21/2004 12:14:29 PM PST by Blue Screen of Death (,/i)
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To: BlueLancer
Mine rang all the time in High school too.......
10 posted on 01/21/2004 12:19:21 PM PST by nobody_knows
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To: Bacon Man; Hap; Xenalyte; humblegunner
Voices in my head ping!

Oh, good grief, is that was that noise is?? I thought it was dogs talking to me again.

I guess that explains the "ringing" in my ears, too.

11 posted on 01/21/2004 12:20:15 PM PST by Allegra
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To: RiflemanSharpe
LOL!
12 posted on 01/21/2004 12:23:34 PM PST by 4mycountry ("No! Bad doggie! Don't eat dead people!")
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To: ckilmer
What a boneheaded idea.
13 posted on 01/21/2004 12:41:03 PM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise you hand. If you are French raise both hands!)
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To: ckilmer
The big question is will the Bone Phone equal the popularity of NEC's LOVEGETY?


14 posted on 01/21/2004 12:46:07 PM PST by skeeter
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To: Bacon Man; Hap
Voices in my head ping!

Do they sound Jamaican?
15 posted on 01/21/2004 1:17:31 PM PST by Xenalyte (who wants to see the girlie dance?)
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To: BlueLancer
There actualy was a product called a Bone Fone or, or something like that, advertized in Popular Science or Popular Mechanics in the early 1980s. It was an AM/FM radio that you could hang around you neck with a speaker positioned on each shoulder. I had one. It worked pretty well, actually.
16 posted on 01/21/2004 1:25:55 PM PST by Question_Assumptions
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To: Xenalyte
Do they sound Jamaican?

How did you know!!??

WHO SENT YOU!!!???

17 posted on 01/21/2004 1:27:29 PM PST by Only1choice____Freedom (The word system implies they have done something the same way at least twice)
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To: Only1choice____Freedom
The ninjas! You see nothing!
18 posted on 01/21/2004 1:30:24 PM PST by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: Xenalyte
Do they sound Jamaican?

Yea they do as a matter of fact. They're hard to understand. I think they're talking about old cutlery or butter knives or something. The word blunt keeps coming up.

19 posted on 01/21/2004 1:44:44 PM PST by Bacon Man (Bacon is never wrong but occasionally fried.)
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To: Allegra; Bacon Man; Xenalyte
The bone phone is old news.

Everyone knows the proper musical accompaniment to the skin-flute is the bone-a-phone.

Pee Wee Herman plays both, I understand. He's quite accomplished.

20 posted on 01/21/2004 2:21:06 PM PST by humblegunner
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