@timlyg i doubt there is any bone damage/density reduction from something like this. but this only protects your ear drums, but you can still get hearing loss from damaging the hairs in your inner ear.
Cont. -- You are not the first person to take me to task about the headsets, I hope it does not seem that I am making claims that can't be backed. Maybe it is the degree of damage that is confusing. I do think you can hurt your hearing with BC too. just not in the same way and not as easily. Does that make sense to you?
Before i got involved with BoneRockers, I spoke with Raymond Stanley Of the University of Georgia's Sonification Lab and he agreed with me that Bone Conduction is less damaging to hearing. I may not explain it well, but the experts do. Check out the report above!
I had a very good posting from researchers in the medical and academic fields. I'll have to see what update wiped out the posting, however it was a very strong report which supports the claim that these will help curb hearing loss due to sound from phones and buds. I will repost the report if i can find it. Boneman
Ok. I apologize for this, but do you really understand how hearing loss occurs? The hearing loss occurs through hair cells within the cochlea not the tympanic membrane/ear drum. Thus irrespective of source anything modulating vibrations through the cochlea is going to cause hearing loss if listened to at an elevated volume. I'm sorry, but your explanation of hearing loss is erroneous unless you are expecting to have osteogenesis on the stapes or connections through the bones of the ear drum.
Thank you very much for the explanation. Finally someone who actually demos this headphone instead of just selling them. I can even get it for my grandma who has been deaf for decades.
this the same thing as the aftershokz head phones? u guys the same company?
tornmien 3 weeks ago
@kbl5000 Noted...Thanks!
timlyg 1 month ago
@timlyg i doubt there is any bone damage/density reduction from something like this. but this only protects your ear drums, but you can still get hearing loss from damaging the hairs in your inner ear.
kbl5000 1 month ago
how about bone damage? like density reduction...
timlyg 1 month ago
How much power do the headphones use compaired to ordinary ear bud type headphones. ???
Real454545 3 months ago
Cont. -- You are not the first person to take me to task about the headsets, I hope it does not seem that I am making claims that can't be backed. Maybe it is the degree of damage that is confusing. I do think you can hurt your hearing with BC too. just not in the same way and not as easily. Does that make sense to you?
Oswald777 3 months ago
Here is the report I mentioned.
sonify.psych.gatech.edu/publications/pdfs/2005ICAD-WalkerStanley.pdf
Before i got involved with BoneRockers, I spoke with Raymond Stanley Of the University of Georgia's Sonification Lab and he agreed with me that Bone Conduction is less damaging to hearing. I may not explain it well, but the experts do. Check out the report above!
Oswald777 3 months ago
I had a very good posting from researchers in the medical and academic fields. I'll have to see what update wiped out the posting, however it was a very strong report which supports the claim that these will help curb hearing loss due to sound from phones and buds. I will repost the report if i can find it. Boneman
Oswald777 3 months ago
Ok. I apologize for this, but do you really understand how hearing loss occurs? The hearing loss occurs through hair cells within the cochlea not the tympanic membrane/ear drum. Thus irrespective of source anything modulating vibrations through the cochlea is going to cause hearing loss if listened to at an elevated volume. I'm sorry, but your explanation of hearing loss is erroneous unless you are expecting to have osteogenesis on the stapes or connections through the bones of the ear drum.
edaxlaner 3 months ago
Thank you very much for the explanation. Finally someone who actually demos this headphone instead of just selling them. I can even get it for my grandma who has been deaf for decades.
bigfatfoot 4 months ago