Surely that's got to be at a different frequency on headphones/tiny speakers than it would be for "official usage"? Because loud and clear.
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Whatever one may class as "official usage" for this stupid creation.
(Also I went for 'yes' over 'hell yes' but might need to change this as it turns out I'm still getting the after-audio effects. This is the stupidest invention ever.)
Well, that is supposedly the ringtone the kids are using that the teachers can't hear, and the ringtone was released by the company that makes the actual alarms. It was linked in an article I read. I wouldn't think it'd sound any different on my mobile's crappy speaker than on my laptop's crappy speaker.
...I'm not brave enough to try it with headphones.
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Whatever one may class as "official usage" for this stupid creation.
(Also I went for 'yes' over 'hell yes' but might need to change this as it turns out I'm still getting the after-audio effects. This is the stupidest invention ever.)
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...I'm not brave enough to try it with headphones.
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