This is a discussion on Teens Turn 'Repeller' into Adult-Proof Ringtone within the Chit Chat forums, part of the The Lounge category; This news is quiet old...read on
The war between teens and authority figures has a new — or old — ...
The war between teens and authority figures has a new — or old — front: ears. British shopkeepers tired of teenage loiterers have turned to the Mosquito teen repellent, which emits a high-pitch frequency that most teenagers can hear — but not most adults. But now teens have struck back against the Mosquito: They are using the same sound to communicate without adults' knowledge.
At issue is a text-message ringtone that emits the same pitch as the Mosquito. Using it, students can learn about a new message while they're in class — where they're not supposed to be using their cellphones. Most of their teachers can't hear the alert.
Inventor Howard Stapleton, creator of the Mosquito teen repellent, says only a few people over age 30 can hear the Mosquito's sound. He and his 16-year-old daughter Isabel talk to Melissa Block about the sound, which has been dubbed "Teen Buzz."
Re: Teens Turn 'Repeller' into Adult-Proof Ringtone
its kinda old i guess..read it in the news papers sometime back... the only problem with this teen buzz is tht listening to it for long can impair a healthy teen's listening ability long b4 it happens naturally...tht high pitch frequency is bad for ur ears, u see..