Wearable Vibrating Hearing Aid

dmandman

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An earphone headset that uses your body surface as your ears for listening. This Vibrating Hearing device can sense sounds and coverts them into vibrational patterns across an array of vibrating motors. They are the same vibrators used in cellular telephone. For this device several of them are used to create a vibration felt against the sides of your body. Words or music can be recognized by the vibration pattern. The louder the sound the more intense the vibration.

You can just wear this device under your shirt. It wraps around your body and stays in place. Its as easy to wear as putting on a t-shirt in the morning.

Search for it on Kickstarter under vibrating hearing device.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1271380674/something-to-wear-for-hearing-sounds-by-feeling-vi
 
I can just see someone wearing this in an airport and it start vibrating like crazy . People will be yelling " He has a BOMB!"
 
An earphone headset that uses your body surface as your ears for listening. This Vibrating Hearing device can sense sounds and coverts them into vibrational patterns across an array of vibrating motors. They are the same vibrators used in cellular telephone. For this device several of them are used to create a vibration felt against the sides of your body. Words or music can be recognized by the vibration pattern. The louder the sound the more intense the vibration.

You can just wear this device under your shirt. It wraps around your body and stays in place. Its as easy to wear as putting on a t-shirt in the morning.

Search for it on Kickstarter under vibrating hearing device.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1271380674/something-to-wear-for-hearing-sounds-by-feeling-vi

The problem is that the cochlea has thousands of specialized cells that are tuned to specific frequencies. They pick up sounds and transmit them to the brain to be processed.
Skin has several vibratory cells (pascinian corpuscles) but these are attuned to mechanical vibration and not frequency specific and aren't transmitted to the auditory cortex.
 
I would think it was a bug that flew on me or something! :laugh2: OMG IT's A BEE!!! Better yet in Florida.... OMG A PALMETTO!!! :laugh2:
 
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