Hearing Through Your Bones

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diets that work fast for kids of 2:20AM March 27, 2010

Why aren't we on this? Unless bone conduction is proved to be really harmful, we should be using this more for headphones and other things that only we want to hear.

Joey of PA 5:04PM March 02, 2010

I read that bone conduction is the reason that you can still hear snoring, even while wearing earplugs or noise cancelling headphones. Based on the above article, I would have to say that it is very true!

I found it at www.snoreraser.com

Darlene of PA 11:46AM January 05, 2010

Pretty cool. I recently heard about some headphones that use bone conduction. Check out http://www.audioboneheadphones.com/ - they're not hugely expensive, either.

Cyn of CT 11:36PM May 20, 2009

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