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Headphones that will get you high. - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: General (https://sinister.ly/Forum-General) +--- Forum: World News (https://sinister.ly/Forum-World-News) +--- Thread: Headphones that will get you high. (/Thread-Headphones-that-will-get-you-high) |
Headphones that will get you high. - pvnk - 02-21-2016 http://www.sciencealert.com/headphones-that-get-you-high-are-tipped-to-go-on-sale-next-month Quote:Headphones that stimulate the release of dopamine in your brain and reportedly make you feel high as hell have been invented by Florida-based tech company, Nervana, and are set to go on sale as early as next month. A few hundred bucks for innovation and a potentially revolutionary concept is really not too much to ask for. How does it work though? The description was vague and I feel like with iDoser, this might just be another expensive placebo product. Well, someone will for sure check it out and leave reviews. RE: Headphones that will get you high. - Oni - 02-22-2016 I thought iDoser when I read the thread title, but it sounds different. They make it sound like a drug, though. RE: Headphones that will get you high. - pvnk - 02-22-2016 (02-22-2016, 12:07 AM)Oni Wrote: I thought iDoser when I read the thread title, but it sounds different. They make it sound like a drug, though. They can easily ship out a headphone with an equalizer setting that is similar to that of iDoser's "binaural beats" and say, "HERE'S THE SCIENCE!!" RE: Headphones that will get you high. - Skullmeat - 02-22-2016 Quote:Now, it must be said that the claims surrounding these headphones have not been peer-reviewed, and the company has not published any background research that went into its development. So as to whether or not these things truly deliver on what they promise, we can’t be sure. But if the technology is legit, it sounds like a pretty good way to while away a Sunday afternoon. Uh oh... someones hiding something... That's never a good sign. RE: Headphones that will get you high. - mothered - 02-22-2016 It makes you wonder just how safe the "low-power electrical signal through your ear canal " really Is- medically. What about long-terms effects (If any) on the brain? It remains to be seen. |