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3 Jul 2013 18:30
For DIY biohacker Rich Lee, earbud implants are about more than self-expression: they're also a matter of survival. Rich Lee, a 34 year-old salesman from St. George, Utah, and a self-described Grinder, recently had sound-transmitting magnets implanted in his ears. Paired with a media player and cord, amplifier, battery pack, and a coil necklace--all concealed under a shirt--he can play music and more without anyone knowing he's doing so. He has also used the implants with other devices to augmen...
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