Well there is such device. A bluetooth is like
An 2 way small mic- and works with most phones at local phone dealerships
They are over ear, and the microphone works very well.
The microphone ears noise and a ear here sound also
Your microphone only plays back through one ear because a microphone is a mono-input. The output is in stereo, so it will come out of only one ear.
The microphone has a diaphragm that is moved by the sound pressure of the sound waves. This sound pressure, measured in pascals, is converted by the microphone to the electric audio wave. Our auditory system has two ear drums that are similar to the microphone's diaphragm that delivers the sound wave to the inner ear. Only sound pressure (pascals) is moving the ear drums. Sound intensity (power) has nothing to do with this.
Both the human ear and a microphone are used for capturing sound. However, the human ear is a biological organ that can detect a wide range of frequencies and has the ability to process and interpret complex sounds, while a microphone is an electronic device that converts sound waves into electrical signals for amplification and recording. Additionally, the human ear has the ability to filter out background noise and focus on specific sounds, a feature that some microphones may also have through noise-canceling technology.
well i didn't know this but i got some earphones with the Little controler thing and it had a microphone
It depends what webcam you are buying. Most come with an ear-piece which has a microphone attached on to it.
A gromet is a thing that sits in your ear
A play list, it has 100 plays and the quarterback has a mini microphone in their ear and the coach will talk into the headphones he has on his head and will go into the mini microphone in the quarterbacks ear. What the coach says into the headphones is a number 1-100. The quarterback will look at the play list and find a play.
Nothing bad was in his ear....?
The human ear converts sound waves into electrical signals that the brain interprets, while a microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals that can be amplified or recorded. The human ear can detect a wider range of sound frequencies and nuances compared to most microphones. Additionally, the human ear can adjust its sensitivity based on the volume of sound, while microphones typically have a fixed sensitivity level.
include a microphone, amplifier and receiver inside a small curved case worn behind the ear; the case is connected to the earmold by a short plastic tube. The earmold extends into the ear canal.