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mobile phone headset based on magnetic technology has been developed by a US company.
Aura Communications says its wireless headset is cheaper and lasts longer than ones based on radio frequency technology such as Bluetooth.
The device uses a form of magnetic induction to transmit the signal from the mobile to the earpiece.
"The magnetic field creates this bubble that is uniquely associated with the user and the bubble moves around you," said Vince Palermo, Aura's Chief Technology Officer.
"You can never have someone else's call. The unit jumps to a different frequency if someone next to you has a similar headset,"
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Aura Communications says its wireless headset is cheaper and lasts longer than ones based on radio frequency technology such as Bluetooth.
The device uses a form of magnetic induction to transmit the signal from the mobile to the earpiece.
"The magnetic field creates this bubble that is uniquely associated with the user and the bubble moves around you," said Vince Palermo, Aura's Chief Technology Officer.
"You can never have someone else's call. The unit jumps to a different frequency if someone next to you has a similar headset,"
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