the silent ringtone
From The Age(d) newspaper yesterday…
This is one ringtone you’ve gotta hear
Enterprising teenagers have hijacked a high-pitched electronic blip which adults cannot hear and turned it into a stealth ringtone.
It is suitable for use in situations where grown ups aren’t meant know there’s an incoming call or text message.
The ringtone - which can be downloaded from the internet - is proving especially popular amongst school students in the US and UK who use it in classrooms.
With it, students can receive text message alerts on their mobile phones without the teacher knowing.
As people age, many develop what’s known as presbycusis or aging ear - a loss of the ability to hear higher-frequency sounds.
The ringtone is a spin-off of technology that was originally meant to repel teenagers - not help them.
Last year, a Welsh security company devloped the 17 kilohertz buzz to help shopkeepers disperse youngsters loitering in front of their stores.
Mr Howard Stapleton, the inventor of the "Mosquito", claims the high-frequency pulsing sound can be heard by most people younger than 20 and almost no one older than 30.
Realising the commercial possibilities in the unintended use of the blip, Mr Stapleton’s company has quickly produced it’s own official version of the ringtone which they are calling the "the authentic Mosquito ring."
If you’re under 20 (or over 20 with very good hearing), you can listen to the blip here.
(Hint: in your Windows Media Player, set the option bar to visualisations > bars and waves > bars and at least if you can’t hear the sound, you’ll be able to see it.)
agencies
p/s: I CAN HEAR IT I CAN HEAR IT!!!!!!!!! Woohoooooo…(well I guess it’s not surprising, those under 20 are meant to be able to hear it)..
June 15th, 2006 at 5:49 am
I am almost 30 and i can still hear it. And i think if my phone made that kind of racket, I would throw it on the floor and stomp on it real hard…
June 20th, 2006 at 10:10 am
o.O u sure it works??
June 21st, 2006 at 4:22 am
haha… hey penny…
sure ah the tone thing works?
it may be used as a good age measure for people who don’t want to admit they’re older than 30.
hahaha….
October 9th, 2006 at 10:57 pm
applecore??