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With bone conduction audio via adjacent teeth, that would be achievable, less invasive and probably easier to avoid detection of.

[edit] omg [1]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoundBite_Hearing_System



Thought you were talking about this at first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3ca4tfXefk


now i'm just picturing the student trying to cheat using one of these lollipops, haha.


Seems like the company went out of business because medicaid didn't cover it. I would be curious if such a device exists that could pair with a phone or laptop. A broken tooth could be capped with one of these false tooth implants and so long as there's a hygienic way to remove and clean + charge it I'd be very curious to try one.



If you're going to go the bone conduction route, then why not just bluetooth glasses?

https://www.amazon.com/bone-conduction-glasses/s?k=bone+cond...


From WP:

> SoundBite was developed and marketed by Sonitus Medical, Inc. The company filed for bankruptcy on Thursday, January 15, 2015,[1] as a result of the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' decision not to cover the device.[2]

:(


And a poison gas, when you bite down, blow it into the face of the Baron, and he will feel the revenge for killing my wife. A revenge so storng, even the Mind Conditioning for Loyalty cannot even contain my hate and revenge.




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