Sanyo Unveils Earphone-Microphone, Speak Via Ears

By Andrew | December 18, 2007



“E-mimi kun”

Now speaking through ears is possible. Japan’s electronics giant Sanyo Electric has lately unveiled “E-mimi kun”. The device has built-in earphone and microphone that allows clear conversation regardless of noisy surroundings. It can also perceive air sensations inside the ear. The earphone and a supplementary tool gets on to a job after connecting it to a mobile phone, or wirelessly to a Bluetooth handset, enabling users not to cover their mouth when speaking in a loud milieu.

The earpiece cuts down the outside noise by almost six-times. Also, the chip produced by Sanyo Electric for the complementary device lessens sound levels almost ten-times. NS-ELEX claims the necessity of the product can be realized by people spending major hours in factories, bistro and amusement parks. It is expected to hit the market by April 2008.

Via France24



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