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The Consumers Union testing center creates or buys wacky peculiar gadgets to test everything from exercise equipment and washer-dryers to digital cameras, computers and plasma screens. For example, they purchased this head-and-torso simulator to evaluate audio from headsets, headphones, mobile phones and cordless systems. The speaker imbedded in the artificial mouth reproduces the typical frequency of speech. Likewise, the built-in artificial ear is more sensitive to the narrow range of frequencies produced during speech.
More gadget testing in The New York Times. |
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