wow - 6 hours a day on a cell phone? must've had some amazing long life battery or kept it plugged in, lol... that's too much yackin on any phone a day ya think?
and he got headaches? did he ever get a brain scan to see if there was something going on in there? a friend of mine has complained of headaches too and her phone is practically glued to her head all the time.
Interesting concept. Is there any significant sound loss as it travels through the air tube?
Also, hate to say it but I do question the validity of their selling point. Radiation isn't conducted by copper and in fact has an easier time traveling through air than copper...
Wow, what an excellent idea! How does the sound quality compare with standard headphones? Narrow tubes tend to act as low-pass filters due to viscous dissipation. If it's just transmitting narrow bandwidth human voice then it doesn't really matter. I really like this idea to keep near-field Gigahertz radiation away from the head! However with the proliferation of wifi and cellphones it is almost unavoidable now. Nobody really knows what the long term consequences are yet either....
@khyar sound was pretty much the same, I didn't feel any difference and even if I did, I'd prefer this over more exposure to radiation ;)
and yes you're right we can't really avoid most of it, but we can try to diminish what we do have control over... let's see how we turn out in a few decades!
@EcoBold Yes, absolutely. So what do you think about the TSA airport scanners? x-ray shower and some stranger seeing your naked body. If you opt out you get a very intimate pat-down. All in the name of security.... -_-
wow - 6 hours a day on a cell phone? must've had some amazing long life battery or kept it plugged in, lol... that's too much yackin on any phone a day ya think?
and he got headaches? did he ever get a brain scan to see if there was something going on in there? a friend of mine has complained of headaches too and her phone is practically glued to her head all the time.
followyourbliss101 9 months ago
This is actually a very good idea.
Sebastian198004 9 months ago
halooo......
vox1philippines 9 months ago
Interesting concept. Is there any significant sound loss as it travels through the air tube?
Also, hate to say it but I do question the validity of their selling point. Radiation isn't conducted by copper and in fact has an easier time traveling through air than copper...
rorkimaru 9 months ago
@rorkimaru not that I could tell, since it's only 6 inches I didn't feel any difference whatsoever :)
EcoBold 9 months ago
Wow, what an excellent idea! How does the sound quality compare with standard headphones? Narrow tubes tend to act as low-pass filters due to viscous dissipation. If it's just transmitting narrow bandwidth human voice then it doesn't really matter. I really like this idea to keep near-field Gigahertz radiation away from the head! However with the proliferation of wifi and cellphones it is almost unavoidable now. Nobody really knows what the long term consequences are yet either....
khyar 9 months ago
@khyar sound was pretty much the same, I didn't feel any difference and even if I did, I'd prefer this over more exposure to radiation ;)
and yes you're right we can't really avoid most of it, but we can try to diminish what we do have control over... let's see how we turn out in a few decades!
EcoBold 9 months ago
@EcoBold Yes, absolutely. So what do you think about the TSA airport scanners? x-ray shower and some stranger seeing your naked body. If you opt out you get a very intimate pat-down. All in the name of security.... -_-
khyar 9 months ago
@khyar pat-down hands down!
EcoBold 9 months ago
Add ferrite bead behind the jack and most of radiation will be suppressed.
It helps to use the damn phone less too.
th3dig1tal0n3 9 months ago
my favorite brazillian host
OneLoveMediaNet 9 months ago
Great video & awesome product.
Shannindhall 9 months ago
Well same shit you get radioation all the day from electicety ... pc ...
XceNiK 9 months ago