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CaptFluffyBunny139 karma

For a while, my fire department tested the bone conduction headphones to be used with our duty radios. It was a wild experience because in the midst of a roaring fire, chainsaws, and power tools we could hear communications perfectly.

I am glad the implants are working for you and you can enjoy sounds and music!

CaptFluffyBunny91 karma

The setup was right there...

CaptFluffyBunny58 karma

Are we supposed to have appreciation for you? Sympathy? Do you consider your movement like a modern day Robinhood?

How do you feel about the people squatting in regular folks homes that have gone on holidays or left for a while to take care of sick loved ones?

CaptFluffyBunny12 karma

In my opinion, this is much like police being checked by Internal Affairs which is made up of fellow officers. There is such a high level of tolerated actions that any normal citizen would find disturbing/illegal because "that's just the way it is" kind of thinking.

When it comes to high stakes matters like abuse of power and abuse of rights, an organization should not be able to police itself.

CaptFluffyBunny9 karma

We had a couple different brands( this was when they were first in development) to try. One clipped on the back of our helmets and rested up against the base of the skull for bone contact. It was panned by everyone as it didn't stay in place, and at best was uncomfortable.

We ended up with a clip on version that went across the back of the skull and looped over the ears. They didn't move around much and had a pretty good built in microphone. They looked a tad strange but worked well.