Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones
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Read this, they really work and there is
nothing in your ear canal.
https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/bonephoneshttps://www.bestbuy.com/site/reviews/af ... te/4875404I became SSD (single sided deaf) after my accident, and had to find ways to adapt to a totally different "hearing", or not, world.
I wear two, one paired up to my Galaxy 7 phone, and the other paired to my Kindle Fire 7.
I can program my music for the day, send and receive phone calls, be washing dishes and still hear my wife in the other room yelling, "take the trash out". I can work on my truck while listening to helpful youtube videos, or
Chris, listen to different guitar music, while tuning and playing your guitar. Being hands free is where it's at.
An interesting idea would be to have two buttons on the control bar to be able to sequence music listening and phone calls at the touch of a button, without taking your hands off.
I see a fleet of fliers being paired to each other, and talk to their favorite radio station on the ground.
A TAF pilot, "captain Jack" (RIP), flew over Telluride one day and broadcast through the town radio station, it was great hearing his voice as he flew overhead and talked to us.
I post this below, remembering my old friend.
https://telluridemagazine.com/jack-carey/Jack got caught in some 2,000 fpm up air one day over town, and had to crank steep turns to
stay inside of this crazy "elevator" ride to 21,000 feet,
It finally let him out, and when he got back down to us he said, shiveringly, "I almost passed out, and I froze to death". phew.
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