Allinformation.com- Frank Swain, a man from London, England is reported to have managed to make a hearing aid that is able to capture the sound of the Wi-Fi signal. Interestingly, Swain himself is someone who has lost his hearing (deaf) since 12 years ago.
The man who is now 32 years old this day-a day works as a science writer. Assisted by artist Daniel Jones, Swain, was trying to make hearing aids for their own use.
But what works he created was able to make himself surprised. Supported by the UK charity innovation, Nesta, production process hearing aids are able to savor the Wi-Fi signal was also realized.
"We are trying to change the sonic tone. The sound is then streamed wirelessly via a Bluetooth connection to a pair of hearing aids. As a result, I heard the sound of the Wi-Fi coming to my hearing," he explained.
Steps taken Swain motivated by himself who never feel comfortable when using conventional hearing aids.
"I use hearing aids for 10 years, but I realized there was a problem. The world does not sound like it should be," said Swain, told Mashable pages, Saturday (11/22/2014).
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