Vibrating Train Windows Transmit Ads Directly Into Your Head

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http://mashable.com/2013/07/04/vibrating-train-window-ads/

Billboards. Radio ads. Pop-up banners. You see and hear advertising everywhere these days, and a new concept literally bring ads into your skull.

Sleepy commuters in Germany, who rest their heads on public train windows, have recently gotten a surprise when they heard an ad that no one else can, as explained in the video above. They're not dreaming: a transmitter on trains in Munich and North Rhine-Westphalia sends high-frequency vibrations to the windowpane, which a person can hear through bone conduction.

This ad campaign by agency BBDO in Dusseldorf, Germany, was launched with prototypes on behalf of broadcasting company Sky Deutschland, back in January. The ad that plays to a person's inner ear is about Sky’s new mobile app.

"Passengers got surprised and enjoyed this new form of advertising," BBDO Germany told Mashable. "Passengers got surprised and enjoyed this new form of advertising," BBDO Germany told Mashable. "Highly encouraging first reactions by commuters and our client." The agency plans to roll out this type of advertising nationwide in Germany.

BBDO also said this technology could be used beyond advertising: e.g. music, entertainment, transport information, weather, etc. The same sound transmission technology has been used in some headphones and hearing aids.

While marketers might like this pervasive advertising medium, we wonder whether commuters would get annoyed when they're just trying to rest. After all, sleep is one of our few escapes from the constant bombardment of screens, notifications and ad messages. There could also be privacy concerns.

How disturbing.
 
I hope some clever hacker gets hold of one of these transmitters, put in some subversive messages :cool2:
 
This I am sure is very dangerous for the brain! And I think that they can insinuated subliminal messages to make people buy things, consume, or even change ideas and thoughts. Who knows. They say it is for commercials but maybe it is for something more dark then this. :shock:
 
loreta said:
This I am sure is very dangerous for the brain! And I think that they can insinuated subliminal messages to make people buy things, consume, or even change ideas and thoughts. Who knows. They say it is for commercials but maybe it is for something more dark then this. :shock:

I read or saw somewhere how they have already put out on the market for major retailers a system that was designed to thwart potential thefts but then was later used for subliminal messaging for buying products. I don't know how much truth their is to that, but I think I heard about in relation to EMF testing.
 
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