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Old 03-04-2012, 06:22 AM   #5
EbrsaRynleot

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Eh, why? It's just noise cancellation, nothing special.
it isn't noise canceling, they are playing back whatever the person says at a 200 millisecond delay which causes havoc on your brain and stops you from talking. It is an effect that sometimes is seen by people talking into a microphone with a lot of echo. You may continue to try and speak, but because your audio cues are messed up by the delay, gibberish is the best one can accomplish.

Noise canceling plays the opposite sound/sound wave to cancel out noise.

There is a low tech counter to all of their high tech recording/playback equipment, though. Simply put your finger's in your ears.
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