A new prototype device could be the answer to saving your vocal cords. The mini-Bluetooth device, developed by a team of engineers, is designed to help you monitor and regulate your voice usage. It works by tracking sound waves from the user’s throat and sending notifications when they reach their maximum capacity for singing or speaking.
The device can also detect pitch changes to better understand how much strain is being put on the vocal cords. This means that it can accurately tell when someone has reached their limit and needs to take a break before continuing with any activity involving their voice such as singing Taylor Swift songs!
The wearable technology has been tested on various singers who have reported feeling more aware of how much strain they are putting on their voices while using it. They also felt more confident knowing that they were not overdoing it about belting out those high notes!
This innovative piece of tech could revolutionize how people use their voices in both professional and recreational settings; allowing them greater control over protecting themselves from potential damage caused by excessive shouting or singing without rest periods between activities. With this mini-Bluetooth device, users will be able to enjoy all forms of music without having to worry about straining too hard – whether it’s Taylor Swift or something else entirely!
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