HearPhone offers noise reduction solution
Posted on Jan 25, 06 07:07 AM PDT

• Hands-free cell phone functionality if cell phone model permits handsfree use
• Reduces background noise in both the incoming signal and the outgoing signal
• Calls are encrypted for privacy
• CS44 programming port
• Cell phone and headset remain linked at up to 10m (33') separation
• Controls:
- Volume Control with on/off switch
- Call answer / end / mute
• 4-channel WDRC compression
• FRONTWAVE® directional processing for improved speech intelligibility in noise
• Feedback cancellation (model H3650 only)
• 16-band second generation adaptive noise reduction (model H100); 128-band third generation adaptive noise reduction (model H3650)
• 17-band equalizer (model H100); 8-band graphic equalizer (model H3650)
• Easy-to-use HearPhone™ software to customize hearing preferences (pitch & loudness)
• Rechargeable lithium polymer battery
• Click here to see how Model H100 differs from Model H3650
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By Rick Evans , 26/01/06 8:12 PM (CommentID #000712)
Looks just like:
http://www.frogpad.com/information/frogtalk.asp
http://www.gennum.com/zen/index.html
Which are notorious for working poorly with glasses.
So you can either be deaf or blind.
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