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No |
Ringtones |
Total Downloads ▼ |
Release Date |
1 |
Square Buzz |
12412 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
2 |
Unbearable Distorted |
7009 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
3 |
Wacky Buzz |
4918 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
4 |
Pitch Band |
3302 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
5 |
Squirrel Monkey_Very High Pitched Single |
3034 |
Aug 18th, 2007 |
6 |
Slow Sweep |
2590 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
7 |
Sweep |
2278 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
8 |
Random Sweep |
1987 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
9 |
Step Buzz |
1918 |
Apr 20th, 2007 |
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Mosquito ringtones: Pupils perform 'alarming' feat
A high-pitched alarm which cannot
be heard by adults has been hijacked by schoolchildren to create ringtones so
they can get away with using phones in class.
Techno-savvy pupils have adapted the Mosquito alarm, used to drive teenage gangs
away from shopping centres.
They can receive calls and texts during lessons without teachers having the
faintest idea what is going on
The alarm, which has been praised by police, is highly effective because its
ultra-high sound can be heard only by youths but not by most people over 20.
Schoolchildren have recorded the sound, which they named Teen Buzz, and spread
it from phone to phone via text messages and Bluetooth technology.
Now they can receive calls and texts during lessons without teachers having the
faintest idea what is going on.
A secondary school teacher in Cardiff said: 'All the kids were laughing about
something, but I didn't know what. They know phones must be turned off during
school. They could all hear somebody's phone ringing but I couldn't hear a
thing.
'One of the other children told me all about it later. I couldn't be too cross,
because it shows resourcefulness.'
The Mosquito technology is said to play on a medical phenomenon called
presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss.
It is thought to begin at 20 and first affect the highest frequencies ? 18 to
20kHz.
The device was developed by Merthyr Tydfil-based Compound Security.
Boss Howard Stapleton said: 'I think it is a giggle. A teacher would be able to
hear the sound only from 1m away. Teenagers could hear it from much further
away.'
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