‘Teen buzz’ is the new classroom weapon. Written by Admin on Tuesday 23 May 2006. TECHNOLOGY designed to deter unruly teenagers has been hijacked and is now being used by them to their benefit in the classroom.The high-pitched sound emitted by the Mosquito device, was designed by Merthyr Tydfil-based inventor Howard Stapleton.
Known as "Teen Buzz", it is spread from phone to phone via text message and blue tooth technology. Howard Stapleton, managing director of Merthyr Tydfil-based Compound Security, said he was
As we get older our ability to hear higher audio frequencies diminishes. The medical term for this is called “presbycusis” and is a natural part of life. Evidently the change occurs shortly
Teens are taking their ingenuity to a new level by installing a ring tone with a high-frequency buzz that most adults can’t hear so they can use their phones to text-message in classrooms
Mail from readers _____ The Mosquito Tone. The story of the Mosquito Device, the Mosquito Tone, and Teen Buzz ringtones. The "mosquito tone" is a nickname for a sound that is devised to be so high-pitched that only er people can hear it. As people age, and it is marketed by the UK company Compound Security Systems.
Teen Buzz (also known as Mosquitotone or Zumbitone) is a popular ringtone that was hijacked from a technology that was originally used to repel loitering teenagers from shops in the United Kingdom. Inventor Howard Stapleton developed the "Mosquito device" for Compound Security Systems.
Teen Buzz ringtone Some cents have found the once annoying sound can be used as a tool, and turned it into a mobile phone ringtone . This prevents disciplinary actions that may be imposed by teachers hearing their phone ring during class. [ 25 ]
New to the festival this year is a second stage, presented by Groundwork and powered by MusicBC.. In addition to the live performances, the Compound will also feature workshops, video games, art, merch, carnival games, and a food truck.
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