Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Welcome to CYNAPS
Cynaps (derived from 'synapse') is the world's first Bluetooth enabled, bone conduction headset, discreetly installed into an easy to wear hat. No earphones are required. Just wear your hat, and the sound from your phone or PC is conducted directly into your inner ear through vibration. You can listen to music or have a phone or Skype (for PC & Mac) conversation, even while doing an activity that requires your ears, eyes and hands to be available.
Driving and biking are perfect examples. Normal Bluetooth earpieces cover your ear, and you lose your ability to hear exactly where other cars may be around you. Cynaps lets you keep this crucial ability, while enabling you to discreetly take a call, anytime, anywhere, keeping you safe and giving you back all of your senses! Also, it's not putting pressure on your eardrums like conventional headsets or handsets do, so you won't get the headaches, earaches and arm-aches you normally get after a few hours of holding and talking on a handheld phone. You can talk for much longer with Cynaps without getting tired. And you can freely do whatever you want, at the same time.
Cotton hat with Cynaps installed and ready to go! Choose from jean. Includes USB charging cable.
- Battery: 1000mAh
Talk time: 6-10 hours, standby time: 30+ days, charging time: 3-4 hours
Please note: The bluetooth microphone capability of Cynaps is currently not supported by Skype Mobile. This is the case for most bluetooth headsets, including ours. This is an issue with Skype Mobile in particular. You will be able to hear the audio, but your microphone input will be on your phone, meaning you can still talk using Skype Mobile if your phone is on a desk nearby, for example. Skype is currently working on this issue for all headsets.
Skype for PC & Mac has no problems; you will only need to set up the headset in your bluetooth settings on your computer to work with Skype. We'll put some guides together for this soon, and we'll also try find a way to make our microphone work with Skype mobile. So far, Skype for PC has worked awesomely with our module in every way; you can use the controls on the bill to take a call, control the volume and hang up when you're done.