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Yes -- that's my understanding of it. Bone conduction is better, he said, and less cumbersome.


It also gets you soundbyte statements like "chip in your head" when in fact it's a fairly mundane technology that need not necessarily be implanted to have the same effect. You could hand his system to anyone and we could all have this extra-sensory experience. The article is strongly written from with the perspective that this is exclusive.




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