Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Dec 11 2003, 10:54pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sanyo introduces the TS41 a bone conducting Mobile Phone.
The Sonic Speaker enables users to hold the TS41 to their face and hear the conversation. The Flip Phone also opens up and can be used traditionally. Besides that the phone features a color display and the usual features.
See Photos at K-Tai Impress.
Bone Conduction is the new thing and it pops up everywhere, finger wrist phones, head-sets and now Mobile Phones.
I am not sure what's cooler, to stick a finger in your ear or press a mobile phone in your face? Take the Vote.
Update: 12/12/03:
Kinda funny, on Linkfilter somebody calls the phone an electric shaver.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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