Musical Focus: New Speakers Don't Bother Bystanders

A prototype for a personal sound system could allow one to enjoy audio without uncomfortable earphones or headsets while not bothering neighbors.
(Image credit: Chan-Hui Lee et al.)

Experts have invented a way for audiophiles to listen to music over loudspeakers that don't annoy people standing nearby.

"You may soon be able to enjoy audio without those uncomfortable earphones or headsets and not bother your neighbors," said researcher Chan-Hui Lee at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.

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