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June 20th, 2006

Mosquito Ringtone a.k.a. Teen Buzz

Mosquito – a teenager repellent, but techno-savvy teens have another idea!

What is a Mosquito Ringtone?

It’s the sound of a mosquito that only teenagers “should” be able to hear! Join the thousands of folks who can hear the ringtone that their parents (or adults) can’t!


Quick info about Mosquito:

Mosquito

MosquitotoneMosquito is a teenager repellent – an ultrasonic device that emits a sound only audible to teenagers. It’s targeted to business seeking a solution to anti social youths hanging in front of their stores fronts and driving their customers away.

The box is installed in front of a store and emits an unbearable sound, only discernable to those under 20! driving them away.

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  1. Comment by wait.. »

    June 22nd, 2006 @ 12:32 am ·

    okay wait. So are you saying that mosquito is being used both for and against teens? So teens can get away with stuff in school but not at the mall? That seems a little backward, no? and even in the case of the cell phone ring, that’s all well and good, but I think carrying around their cell phones could get teens in even more trouble – I mean, their parents tracking their every move? (from common sense) http://www.commonsenseblog.org/archives/2006/06/parent_can_use.php

  2. Comment by Matt »

    June 22nd, 2006 @ 1:02 am ·

    You are right, but look NOT ALL parents track their child this way. (Even when their parents call, they say anything…)

  3. Comment by WTF! »

    June 23rd, 2006 @ 4:00 am ·

    load of s**te i can hear it and i’m 60

  4. Comment by eLiguL »

    June 23rd, 2006 @ 4:13 am ·

    Man that article is a crock of sh!t im 25 and I hear the sound loud and clear.

  5. Comment by rob »

    June 23rd, 2006 @ 4:20 am ·

    I’m 30 and i can hear it just fine.

  6. Comment by blackhawk »

    June 23rd, 2006 @ 4:25 am ·

    bullshit i tested and every1 heard.

  7. Comment by sunami88 »

    June 24th, 2006 @ 1:46 am ·

    ok, look, it depends what you play the sound in. stuf like winamp compresses the audio stream, hence it changes it a bit. i opened it in an audio editor (Adobe Audition), and then i even put it on my cellphone, and it worked. I (18) could hear it, but my parents cant. try playing it with other media players first

  8. Comment by Matt »

    June 24th, 2006 @ 4:04 am ·

    @ sunami88

    Thanks for the tip.

  9. Comment by dean »

    July 8th, 2006 @ 6:40 pm ·

    If you play this sound on phone, sound is much diferent. Try this! Winamp and windows media player aren’t good for this sound

    Sorry for my bad english

  10. Comment by Em »

    September 2nd, 2006 @ 4:33 pm ·

    It sounds softer with Realplayer. It sounds exactly like static comming off a TV or like when the computers on, you can hear the electricity. Stuff like that drives me insane when Dad can’t sleep and he turns on the TV at three in the morning, because the “whistle” can’t be blocked with my pillow. Its tricky though, wonder what else we could use it for… *evil grin* I think teens will ignor it if it goes off near them (are they stronger outside shops?) or will get angry and knock it off the wall.

    It’s cool, but it won’t stop them I think. And you just handed kids a new secret form of communication. Imagine tests; two whistles “T” one whisle “F” rapid whistles “look this way I’ll sign you the answer~”

  11. Comment by Marcus »

    September 15th, 2006 @ 6:49 am ·

    HOW DO YOU PUT IT ON YOUR CELL PHONE!!!!!!!!!

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