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Bone conduction is the process by which sound is conducted to the internal ear through the cranial bones. Using this method, a bone conduction transducer is an electromechanical transmitter intended to produce the sensation of hearing by vibrating the bones of the head. (Definitions by American National Standard)

Bone Conduction Headset has been developed to produce a clear, audible sound by placing the transducer unit in the proper location around the temple area where the unit can be worn comfortably and high quality sound can be realized.





How is sound conducted through our bones?
The first and most common way to hear sounds is through Air Conduction. This method recognizes sounds through air vibrations.
However, a second way of hearing is through Bone Conduction aided by a Transducer which transmits audible sounds by producing vibrations in your bones particularly when the transducer is placed on your temple.

The Bone Conduction Transducer
The Bone Conduction Transducer converts electric signals into mechanical vibrations which transmits sound. Converted vibration signals go through the temple of a person’s head and stimulates the auditory nerve via bone vibrations.
This process allows sounds to bypass the eardrum.