Ring tone that only students can hear!?!

Pei

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Students find ring tone adults can't hear
High-pitched¡Mosquito¡¯originally created to disperse youngsters

NEW YORK - Students are using a new ring tone to receive messages in class ¡ª and many teachers can't even hear the ring.

Some students are downloading a ring tone off the Internet that is too high-pitched to be heard by most adults.

With it, high schoolers can receive text message alerts on their cell phones without the teacher knowing.

As people age, many develop what's known as aging ear ¡ª a loss of the ability to hear higher-frequency sounds.

The ring tone is a spin-off of technology that was originally meant to repel teenagers ¡ª not help them. A Welsh security company developed the tone to help shopkeepers disperse young people loitering in front of their stores while leaving adults unaffected. The company called their product the "Mosquito."

Donna Lewis, a teacher in Manhattan, says her colleague played the ring for a classroom of first-graders ¡ª and all of them could hear it, while the adults couldn't hear anything.


Source: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13274669/?GT1=8211



Click to hear (can you hear it?): http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/audio/mosquito_sound.mp3
 

Pei

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I CAN"T HEAR *SoBS*
(However my ears are kinda "blocked" in the process & after hearing the clip)

I'm only 22! WTF
 

Shimmer

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it'd suck for them if I were the teacher since I can hear a computer monitor being turned on (the weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee of the internal parts) and sweet mother of Jesus yes I can hear that
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It HURRRRRRRRRRRRRRTS!
 

Throwaway Style

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i guess my phone is magical, i've never gotten caught and you usually can't hear it. epsecially if it's the only thing in my pocket.
 

Shimmer

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ahhh you've got a good phone.

Most like the cheaper motorolas and nokias make a buzzzzzzing noise.
That's how my13 year old's phone got taken away
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aziajs

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I can hear it. I have sensitive ears though. It does almost hurt your ears. And it's a really weird sound.
 

Janice

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Originally Posted by bottleblack
I'm 25 and I can hear it. Guess the old ears aren't shot yet.
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^same
 

Shawna

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Quote:
Originally Posted by shimmer
it'd suck for them if I were the teacher since I can hear a computer monitor being turned on (the weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee of the internal parts) and sweet mother of Jesus yes I can hear that
cry.gif
It HURRRRRRRRRRRRRRTS!



Make it stop make it stop make it stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I am 34! That is a freakish sound that I never want to hear again. I have really good hearing though. I think it compensates for my terrible eyesight lol.
 

Shimmer

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yeah, the teachers would know the ringer was going off if they saw the look on the faces of the people who can hear it! It HURTS!
 

hyperRealGurl

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Quote:
Originally Posted by aziajs
I can hear it. I have sensitive ears though. It does almost hurt your ears. And it's a really weird sound.

same here and im 27... and just listening to it makes my face scrunch up...
 

XxTinker_BellxX

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Originally Posted by IslandGirl77
I must be a old fogie at 28! LOL Cuz I can't hear nothing. My hearing is usually good.

Acutally here is a site with the tone. Click on 16 or 18 and that's it. I heard it on here. Boy, that hurts!
http://www.hifiaktiv.at/diverses/testfrequenzen.htm



LMAO. I did the original one.. i heard it but not enough to use it as a ringer, the 16 was better but i felt it more than anything but i tried the 18 one and my little sister started sreaming. HAHAHAHA... guess it does have an effect on the younger ones lmao!!!
 
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