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How does bone conduction work?

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Bone conduction headphones (commonly referred to as ‘Bonephones’) are actually really clever. In order to best explain how they work, I’ll need to take you on a journey into the Human ear…

No, not literally. That would be disgusting.

OK, so you know how sound travels through the air? Surely you must have done that science experiment at school where you hear sound disappearing into an airless vacuum? Yup, it’s just like that. Continue reading How does bone conduction work?

Storage Spaces, 2 way Radios used in Warehouse Operations

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Most of us don’t really think about it, but warehouses play an important part in our lives. When we shop at a supermarket, visit an electronics store, or order online from a major retailer, we are buying items that, at one time or another, have to be stored somewhere.

Its not just completed products, either. Once an item has been manufactured, it must then be stored before transit, meaning that most factories incorporate a considerable amount of space to the storage of completed products, ready for shipping. Continue reading Storage Spaces, 2 way Radios used in Warehouse Operations

The Long Road Home: Radios used on Transport Systems and Fleets

According to the UK Government, there were an estimated 5.2 billion bus passenger journeys undertaken on our roads in 2011/2012. Public and private transportation is not only big business; it is also of massive importance to the smooth running of the country.

Whilst only 14% of the UK’s 25 million commuters travel to work by bus or train, this still accounts for over 1.7 million people. In order for a country this reliant on public transport to survive and thrive, it is absolutely imperative that transport workers can communicate with each other in a quick, efficient manner, fuelling an industry that, by necessity, spans the length and breadth of the nation. Continue reading The Long Road Home: Radios used on Transport Systems and Fleets

What is the curly tube that FBI Agents wear within their ears

You’d think that the American FBI (being the United states FBI and all) would have access to an earpiece a bit cooler that just the common ‘curly cable’ job, wouldn’t you?

If pushed, I’ve to state that I tend to imagine a little old fella, like Desmond Llewelyn in the Bond films, (and even a younger example like Ben Whishaw from ‘Skyfall’) producing all the gadgets himself after which explaining them to the agents before they go out and protector the President’s life.

This is simply not the case. They use the versions that they use because they work and they work well. Essentially, wired models are still more reliable than their wireless counterparts. With wireless, you tend to have more interference, as well as needing to contend with more limited bandwidth. Basically, you will need dependable tech if you’re in the field. Lives are at stake in a number of cases.

This simple, trusted earpiece might be relied upon to do the job, every time.

Another advantage that wired earpieces have over wireless ones (in this example, at least) is the proven fact that a wired set needn’t take an additional battery. Wireless earphones would require charging and, as a consequence, would possess a somewhat limited operational capacity. It just causes a lot more headaches for individuals who, let’s face it, previously possess a good bit on their plates to start with.

According to ‘AskJeeves.com’

“The ear piece and mic that the secret service uses is called a Throat Mic. The Throat Mic has clarity that is unsurpassed, great sound quality, and allows for discreet interaction. It also has an acoustic air tube that makes it comfortable when worn for long periods of time”.

The ‘curly earpiece’ tech is actually rather popular and is used by a number of individuals and organisations beyond the FBI. You can even buy a wireless version, but don’t expect the secret service to be interested!

I might argue another point, but this is merely a pet theory with very little research to back it up. Psychologically speaking, when y’see a secret service agent, you identify them as such without observing them in any kind of uniform (beyond a suit, shades and an earpiece), the headset, then, is really a subtle reminder to you, the civilian, that not only is this not a regular person in a suit, but additionally the area where you now find yourself is being closely monitored.

With one remark to his/her earpiece, the agent in question can almost certainly call down all the other agents in the direct area, also as police, fire brigade and anyone else he/she believes is essential. That subtle reminder is likely an extremely powerful crime deterrent. No guns need to be displayed, no helmets or flak jackets worn and yet y’know that this person has eyes everywhere and could, potentially, really ruin your week. As I said, it is just a assumption, but It looks like it makes sense.

If you use GP340 radios in your work, then you need to look at these earpieces

We ended the last piece by saying that you shouldn’t use the featured product to guard the life of America’s president. However, we’ll begin this piece by saying that, if you are looking to guard President Obama this summer, then you’re getting closer to the right idea with this earpiece.

The GP340 covert earpiece is a serious piece of equipment. This earpiece comes attached to one of those curly receivers, the kind you’ve seen Agent Smith wearing in The Matrix movies. The GP340 earpiece is a device designed for use with the Motorola GP340 range of two-way radio devices.

This is an understated earpiece that you use instead of making your presence felt, when subtlety and understatement are the aims of the game. If you’re concerned with security or protection, then the GP340 could well be the earpiece for you.

Earpieceonline lists this bad boy for £27.50, so it’s only a couple of quid more than the GP300, but it’s a couple of quid worth paying, especially if you value discretion.

There’s also no need for any kind of adaptor when you buy the GP340 earpiece, this model has a multipin plug that can connect directly to any Motorola two-way radio. In addition, there’s a built-in ‘push to talk’ button and microphone, but it is considerably smaller than the one found on most other models.

The GP340 earpiece features the same sprung clothing clip as our last model, a surgical grade acoustic eartube (as well as a spare tip) and a Kevlar-reinforced cable. It also comes with a snazzy drawstring pouch as well. Add to that a 12-month warranty (included in the price) and you’re definitely onto a winner.

Sound-wise, the GP340 earpiece provides clear, reliable sound and performs well in trying weather conditions.

However, the GP340 earpiece is not quite a top-range product, it represents fantastic value, for sure, and it works fine for most purposes, but if you have specialist requirements, then you should probably stick with this series and see what else is out there.

Overall, the GP340 earpiece is an excellent product that offers fantastic value for money. It would do a good job in most situations and comes pretty highly recommended all round.

Next episode, we take a look at the CP040 earpiece, a device specifically designed for use with the GP300 and, um, CP040 radio series. If you’re still looking to guard The President, you might want to skip that one and go straight to part four.

If you use motorola 2 way radios in your work, then you need to read this

Last time, we looked at an earpiece expressly designed to work on the GP340 2 way radio ranges. Now, we’ll be looking at the CP040 earpiece, an affordable and adaptable little doohickey that is amazingly exciting, but additionally does little to break your bank account.

The Cp040 2-pin earpiece is much like the Motorola gp300 earpiece. It is little, smart and inexpensive, however it also is quite good value for money. EarpieceOnline lists this earpiece for about £11.50, however it’s a reasonably good buy for the price.

We will be honest, everything is quite basic on that model, but the device performs its function well and definitely won’t let anyone down.

The noise quality of the Motorola cp040 earpiece is very good indeed and also the PTT ‘push to talk’ utility is convenient and easy to use. As usual, the Motorola cp040 earpiece features a sprung lapel clip that attaches easily to nearly all items of clothing (you may find it a challenge if you’re planning on using it while dressed as the giant Sumo combatant and competing on ‘Takeshi’s Castle’, but besides that…).

As with the motorola gp300 series, as it only features a two-pin plug, an adaptor block might be necessary for use with the GP320 and Motorola gp340 series of two way radios.

The ergonomic D-shaped earpiece itself is comfortable to wear and typically discreet. It may be easily utilised in either the left or right ear, depending on the user’s individual preference. The Motorola cp040 earpiece fits nearly all ear dimensions, so unless you happen to be Prince Charles or Martin Clunes (Editor’s Note: or my Uncle Steve), you should not have too many comfort issues, if any.

There’s no Kevlar cable on this one, yet and it certainly is not one of the best model around. However, this is not to put that the CP040 is really a poor earpiece, not at all. It just isn’t the best.

In general, the Cp040 2-pin earpiece is functional, instead of flashy. It does its job without frills (but also no temper tantrums). This is a excellent, solid product from the business that excels at producing such products. It also provides enormous value for money, too.

Next episode: We’ve looked at some of those mid level products available, now its time to find what else is around. We are talking James Bond stuff! Well, you know, But if you need to find out more about this earpieces see earpieceonline

How to define the advantages of a gaming earphones?

Hi and welcome to a brand new group of answers to your earphones inquiries. Ever wanted to know about something headphone, earpiece or headset linked? Now’s your opportunity. Due to a great deal of questions we’re so frequently asked, you’ll find we’ve dipped into our mailbag and chosen the 9 most significant (and most often submitted) questions. Enjoy.

Oh, by the way, in case your query is not here, then merely mail us an message and check back in a few… you might find it featured in the later series. Thanks. Continue reading How to define the advantages of a gaming earphones?

What bluetooth earphone to decide on, can you go wrong

2013 is a year that may see more people than ever using Bluetooth earphones and that we’re committed to ensuring that those people are using the best existing styles. A Bluetooth headphone is a virtual necessity if you need to carry out business in today’s fast-paced modern world.

First, the basics:

You should use Bluetooth technology for plenty of specific jobs, most notably the wireless shift of information from 1 device to another. Though, because Bluetooth only works over relatively short areas, it is actually significantly better for linking headsets to smart phones. Continue reading What bluetooth earphone to decide on, can you go wrong

Can the normal headset damage your ears?

In reality the answer is yes, headphones could be very harmful to your ears. 

A group with the University of Leicester only just proved that noises louder than 110 intensity cause damage to some singular sort nerve cell outside layer, which in turn may cause tinnitus (principally a buzzing or droning within the ears – and here is me thinking that it simply made everything sound ‘a tad tinny’) and also temporary deafness in a few cases.  Continue reading Can the normal headset damage your ears?

Nothing like Bluetooth Earphones for your Music