The Conceptual 'Bone' Headphones Use Bone Conduction Technology
Michael Hemsworth — November 4, 2020 — Tech
References: hansramzan & tuvie
The conceptual 'Bone' headphones have been designed by Hans Ramzan as an accessibility-focused solution for the hard-of-hearing community that would enable them to enjoy music in a stylish, noninvasive manner.
The headset is designed to be positioned over the head like a headband and will utilize bone conduction technology to bypass the ear canal and send sound waves directly to the inner ear. This makes it perfect for those who have different kinds of hearing loss, while touch-enabled playback controls bring about an intuitive user experience.
The conceptual 'Bone' headphones have a discreet design that is partly achieved using recycled plastic bottles to help make the accessibility-focused technology solution a more eco-friendly option for users to add to their roster of gear.
The headset is designed to be positioned over the head like a headband and will utilize bone conduction technology to bypass the ear canal and send sound waves directly to the inner ear. This makes it perfect for those who have different kinds of hearing loss, while touch-enabled playback controls bring about an intuitive user experience.
The conceptual 'Bone' headphones have a discreet design that is partly achieved using recycled plastic bottles to help make the accessibility-focused technology solution a more eco-friendly option for users to add to their roster of gear.
Trend Themes
1. Bone Conduction Headphones for Hard-of-hearing - Opportunity to develop consumer electronic products for people with hearing loss that use bone conduction to transmit sound.
2. Accessibility-focused Headphone Solutions - Develop consumer electronics that provide intuitive user experience and eco-friendly design for people with hearing loss.
3. Recycling for Environmental Sustainability - Incorporate recycled materials and eco-friendly design to create consumer electronics for people with hearing loss.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Design and manufacture consumer electronic products that cater to the hearing needs of the hard-of-hearing community.
2. Healthcare - Incorporate hearing care technology into healthcare practices to help the hard-of-hearing.
3. Sustainability - Use sustainable materials and design practices within the development of consumer electronics for people with hearing loss.
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