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What is it used for? I have a JBL Quantum 810 that I use it for gaming. And I use my Aftershokz for everything else.

Guess that I can add the Aftershokz to the stuff that’s in my pockets, although those are often around my head.

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this my friend is the most durable clearest sounding bluetooth headset available on the market today
trusted by literally a million professional drivers to remain in compliance with hands free cellphone use laws
blue parrot bt450 is top quality a#1 grade Chinese plastic
seriously though you’ll lose this thing before it breaks thats why we all buy the same model

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you are right and i stand corrected sir
it is edc but not pocket litter

I don’t know. It’s a Japanese company called Eiger Tool.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/eiger-tool/the-card-callipers-a-ultra-thin-japanese-made-hobbyist-tool

Update: I realised that you had worked that out already, so I used their KS backer channel to ask them where to get hold of the combined medieval/metric version. I’ll let you know if they get back to me.

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Can confirm the blue parrots are the best headsets you can buy at truck stops, but so fuckin over priced!
Also, cheaper headsets like my Samsung Buds2 do the same job with same quality and not nearly as bulky.

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Same. Pretty much always wearing Aftershokz.

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i could never get the quality i need from either BT or an mic/headset all in one.

I use Hifiman Sundara with an SM7b in a Focusrite 2i2

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Yeah… Totally different animals. Bone conduction isn’t about the quality per se, it’s about still being able to be present while listening to something. I wear mine biking, running, and even at the office. I can still hear the outside world which keeps me from being run over or missing someone trying to talk to me. Definitely not as high of quality as an over the ear headset. But also not at all the same thing.

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If only there was an implantable version… While bone conduction sounds cyborgy enough, I’d love to have bluetooth as a bodily function.

And not having to bother with the occasional discomfort or skin irritation would be nice. Although the newer models are significantly better in this regard.

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Okay, this was starting to sound like me until they got to the armor plates :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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You don’t have a UAV on standby at all times?

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Well, I mean yeah, sort of… but it’s usually packed away in my assault vehicle.

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I edc an entire self contained organ replacement vessel coded to exactly my biology.

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oh yeah for sure, I do the same…

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You carry a full body replacement? Why did you go with a carbon based solution?

Go full robot and get all of the EDC stuff built into you. I mean, this is the idea behind getting RFID implants to begin with.

I need a new car now… It better have RFID like the teslas do.

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Some decisions are made for us

The M12 warthog has limited tech inside.

“The Warthog exposes the occupants, which dangles your most important resource out like your balls in a crowded room full of people who hate you”

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Some of my edc gear. Depending on the mood I might carry proxmark/flipper/chameleon.


Also dragging my phone of course + a yubikey on a chain around my neck.
For the rec those two macbooks are not part of my edc :smiley:
Love my wileyx valors with polarised lenses!

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That’s half the reason I got an Apex Flex, so I don’t have to carry around my Yubikey.

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