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A set with a vibration generator designed to transfer sounds through the human skeleton to the auditory center. DFRobot KIT0126
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A set with a vibration generator designed to transmit sounds using the human skeleton. Sound is transformed into different frequencies of mechanical vibration and transmitted through the human skull, bones and auditory nerves to the auditory center. The device helps you understand how the conductivity technology used in hearing aids works. The driver module is designed on the basis of the MAX9814 microphone amplifier and the PAM8406 amplifier and is equipped with a potentiometer with a power switch function.
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