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Articles on Bone Conduction

Bone conduction speaker system (RLX-P1)

Crave Toshiba's Oto Makura (literally noise pillow) marries both wireless and bone conduction technology to produce what is, only from Japan, a stereo pillow. Simply lay your head on the "pillow" and ... Read story »

Motorola Endeavor HX1: A Bluetooth headset fit for a spy

Crave Motorola Endeavor HX1 Motorola has been touting CrystalTalk noise-cancellation technology in its handsets and headsets. Now the company has taken things one step further with bone conduction on its latest Endeavor ... Read story »

Orb Bluetooth headset redefines the earring

Crave Designer tech bling to crave for. Here's the Bluetooth headset that the Jacob Jensen-designed Jabra should have been. Rather than dazzle you with the bling and glitter, the Orb actually ... Read story »

Earphones rattle the bones, even out of water

Crave When we first saw a photo of someone wearing these Vibe Body Sound earphones by Outi, we thought they'd been put on backward. So we didn't stare or say anything for ... Read story »

Sanwa Throat Microphone: Speak to the neck?

Crave Neck relief with the Sanwa Throat Microphone. First, there were bone conduction earpieces. Now, microphones are going the way of the *cough cough* throat. Apparently, no part of the human ... Read story »

Heart rate monitor for swimmers

Crave Though most heart rate monitors are waterproof and can be used by swimmers, they are normally strapped to the chest or worn on the wrists. This makes checking your pulse on-the-go ... Read story »

Music for swimmers

Crave Finis has updated its SwiMP3 music player, and has unimaginatively named it the SwiMP3 v2. This MP3 player, which is meant for use when swimming, uses bone conduction to transmit music. ... Read story »

Hanics Bluetooth Bone Conduction Headset

Crave World's first stereo Bluetooth headset using bone conduction? Well, Korean company Hanho Electronics (Hanics) claims it's the first to market, though the device wears a less-than-elegant form that resembles a head ... Read story »

New Samsung Bluetooth headset is a boneful

Crave We hear yer, Samsung, loud and clear, even though it's chaos here at ITU Telecom World in Hong Kong, thanks to your new Bluetooth headset equipped with Bone Conduction Microphone technology. ... Read story »

Jawbone Air

Crave Two years back, we wrote about the vogue-looking Aliph Jawbone headset, which featured bone conduction technology. Recently, we spotted what appeared to be its progeny at Hong Kong-based i.Tech's booth at ... Read story »

Bass to the bone

Crave In bone conduction technology, sounds goes through the skull to the inner ear, bypassing the ear for hearing. This is how the Vonia Sports HeadBand works, allowing you to plug in ... Read story »

The Korean invasion at CommunicAsia 2009

Features The economic crunch didn't seem to stop the Koreans from splashing on their booths and outshining the rest at one of the largest telco parties of the year.  Read story »

Bone-conducting headset goes wireless

Crave Last year's Sound Leaf headset, which caught our eye during CommunicAsia 2007, is back this year. And it makes no bones about going Bluetooth. That is, it comes in just the ... Read story »

Sennheiser launches its first Bluetooth headset

Crave Looks like Sennheiser Communications is pretty late to the game. The VMX 100 is the company's first Bluetooth headset that features VoiceMax dual microphone technology, which is able to distinguish human ... Read story »

The real iPod killer of 2007

Features After seeing a lot of lackluster challenges to the iPod, we decided to think up our own gameplan instead. Anyone up to taking on the challenge of manufacturing one? Read story »

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