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On Mar 17, 9:19*am, Radioguy wrote:
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I ordered a wi fi wireless internet radio and am now looking for a
single wireless earbud to wear when I go to sleep. *Is there such a
two part unit that could be plugged into the speakerphone outlet on
the radio and transmit to the wireless earbud.


Do you really want to have an earbud playing in your ear while
sleeping? *I ask for a couple of reasons.

1. *A ccouple of safety issues. *You probably will not hear the
telephone ringing. A fire alarm may not be audible.
2. *Watch out for hearing damage from long term exposure to high sound
levels.
3. *Assuming you use an ear bud during the day too, the idea of
wearing an earbud just sounds uncomfortable.


My radio tunes off in 30 minutes.
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On Mar 17, 1:41*pm, wrote:
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On Mar 14, 2:37*am, "
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I ordered a wi fi wireless internet radio and am now looking for a
single wireless earbud to wear when I go to sleep. *Is there such a
two part unit that could be plugged into the speakerphone outlet on
the radio and transmit to the wireless earbud.


Do you really want to have an earbud playing in your ear while
sleeping? *I ask for a couple of reasons.


1. *A ccouple of safety issues. *You probably will not hear the
telephone ringing. A fire alarm may not be audible.
2. *Watch out for hearing damage from long term exposure to high sound
levels.
3. *Assuming you use an ear bud during the day too, the idea of
wearing an earbud just sounds uncomfortable.


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Still the devices will be in your ears, so the issues involving safety
as well as protracted time in your ears remains.
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Doggy used to shake her left ear,,,, as though an insect got in there.I
looked all over in both of her ears, I didn't see anything.She hasen't
shaken any of her ears around in about eight months.Whatever it was must
have went away.That reminds me, I need to dig in that brown paper bag on
top of my fregirator and dig out one of those Bayer Advantage 55 thingys
any apply it to the top of her neck.
cuhulin

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I dont need any devices in/on my ears.I need a ''device'' on ''something
else''
cuhulin

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On Mar 17, 10:41*am, wrote:
On Mar 17, 9:19*am, Radioguy wrote:

On Mar 14, 2:37*am, "
wrote:


I ordered a wi fi wireless internet radio and am now looking for a
single wireless earbud to wear when I go to sleep. *Is there such a
two part unit that could be plugged into the speakerphone outlet on
the radio and transmit to the wireless earbud.


Do you really want to have an earbud playing in your ear while
sleeping? *I ask for a couple of reasons.


1. *A ccouple of safety issues. *You probably will not hear the
telephone ringing. A fire alarm may not be audible.
2. *Watch out for hearing damage from long term exposure to high sound
levels.
3. *Assuming you use an ear bud during the day too, the idea of
wearing an earbud just sounds uncomfortable.


- My radio tunes off in 30 minutes.

Malibu Ron,

Once again suggest that you use a Pillow Speaker
1 - Cheaper
2 - Better Audio Quality
3 - Nothing in your Body / Less Fatigue

~ RHF


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