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My wireless headphones are kinda freaky

n7

Elite Member
Obviously, it's all to do with wireless signals mixing up, but it's still kinda weird.

If i leave them on & don't have something making noise on my PC, they tune into phone calls all over my apartments...

And the part i really find weird is how they pick up a cell phone signal before my cell phone even starts ringing :Q

They start buzzing a few seconds BEFORE the cell phone rings...

So it's kinda freaky.
I hear the buzzing, pick up my cell, & a couple seconds later, it rings as expected 😛
 
My girlfriend's T-mobile phones have always manipulated speakers.. You can here a slight disturbance noises before she gets a text message in things like computer speakers. Pretty weird but kinda cool.
 
Originally posted by: nboy22
My girlfriend's T-mobile phones have always manipulated speakers.. You can here a slight disturbance noises before she gets a text message in things like computer speakers. Pretty weird but kinda cool.

Same with my Cingular smartphone. I leave it on silent when at certain job sites since I know it will buzz the PC speakers when I get a call. Will also cause CRT monitors to flicker when the call comes in.
 
Originally posted by: dighn
you can use to to pretend you have psychic powers

😀


Interesting how cell phones cause distubances in electronics though.
 
My Cingular phone does that to my speakers. Its the GSM network. Ive gotten a few calls at work from users thinking their monitors are going on the fritz cause of it.
 
Same here, my Tmobile blackberry causes my amplifier to hum before calls/messages so I know to pick it up right away.
 
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: dighn
you can use to to pretend you have psychic powers

😀


Interesting how cell phones cause distubances in electronics though.

Yeah, who would have thought they work by receiving electromagnetic signals? I thought it was magic.
 
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