Mosquito Ringtones

The Ultrasonic Ring tone ADULTS CAN’T HEAR!!!!

“The Mosquito” rediscovered by CNN

It appears that CNN has just recently rediscovered The Mosquito and ran an article about the teen repellent device that launched the whole concept of the Teen Buzz Mosquito Ringtone. The device uses the same ultrasonic frequency that the ringtone is based off of. It appears that the device might actually be catching on here in the United States as devices are being sold and installed to prevent teens from loitering in certain places.

 

What do you think? Is using high pitch frequencies a good idea to keep teens away from high end shopping centers and condo buildings?

 

To get the Mosquito Ringtone for your cell phone, visit the source most teens use, Free Mosquito Ringtones, to get their Teen Buzz ringtones!


Over 5 Million Teen Buzz Ringtone Downloads and Counting!

Thank you for 5 Million Teen Buzz Ringtone DownloadsOver the past couple of days we have surpassed 5 Million downloads of the Teen Buzz / Mosquito Ringtone. Our website has accomplished this feat in a very short 20 months. This means there are millions of teens using Teen Buzz ringtones around the world and they didn’t pay anything to get them. While the whole concept might have started in the United Kingdom, the mosquito ringtone craze has caught on worldwide!

 

This website is solely advertiser supported and we wanted to take a minute to thank our advertisers, fans, and users of our mosquito ringtones for the role they have played in making this website a huge success.

 

Based on everything we know about all the Internet sources for Teen Buzz and Mosquito Ringtones, we are the most popular destination for obtaining them free of charge. Next time you hear the mosquito buzzing from someone’s phone, there is a good chance that they got that ultra-sonic ringtone from this website! Keep spreading the BUZZZZZZZZZZ!


The Mosquito Ringtones are REALLY Free! Not a “Ringtone Club” or “Ringtone Subscription Service”

One question we get asked all the time is are the mosquito ringtones really free? And the answer is they are 100% free. You may download them, listen to them, and even put them on your cell phone without ever paying a single penny! There are many sites that charge a fee to access ringtones or for just a single ringtone download and then there are also subscription services that charge monthly fees for a certain amount of ringtones each month. We are neither of these types of sites, we are a direct download for the mosquito ringtone. You don’t have to register or pay any fees in order to get them.

 

On the Mosquito Ringtones download page you will find the ringtones in multiple formats including mp3, ogg vorbis, and wav formats. In addition to those formats you will also be able to obtain a free iTunes podcast so that you can get any of the teen buzz ringtones on your iPhone.

 

Again, yes they are FREE FREE FREE, you will never be asked to pay fee for the mosquito ringtones or teen buzz ringtones from FreeMosquitoRingtones.org


Presbycusis – The Reason Adults Can’t Hear the Teen Buzz Ringtone

Presbycusis is a degenerative condition affecting the ability to hear high frequency soundsPresbycusis also commonly spelled presbyacusis is a common degenerative condition that affects most of the adult human population. People who are affected by presbycusis usually start losing the ability to hear higher frequency noises ( > 17khz ) around the age of 18 and will progressivly deteriorate throughout their later years in life. The association between advanced age and high-tone deafness was first described by the Dutch scientist Zwaardemaker in 1899.

 

The condition affects most adults and it is considered a natural side effect of aging, almost everyone will be affected by it at some point in their life. The exact cause of the sensorineural hearing impairment in individuals is unknown, but there are several suspected multifactorial reasons for it.

 

Possible Causes of Presbycusis:

  • Arteriosclerosis: Arteriosclerosis may cause reduced perfusion and oxygenation of the cochlea. Hypoperfusion leads to the creation of reactive oxygen metabolites and free radicals, which may damage inner ear structures directly as well as destroy or damage mitochondrial DNA of the inner ear. This damage may result in the development of presbycusis.
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  • Diet and metabolism: Diabetes speeds the process of atherosclerosis, which might interfere with perfusion and oxygenation of the cochlea. Diabetes causes diffuse proliferation and hypertrophy of the vascular intimal endothelium, which may also interfere with perfusion of the cochlea. Increased intake of a fatty diet may also accelerate atherosclerotic changes in old age as well.
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  • Accumulated exposure to noise: Continuing Exposure to loud noises stresses the already hypoxic cochlea, speeding up the presbycusis process.
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  • Drug and environmental chemical exposure: Scientists presume smoking will accentuate atherosclerotic changes in blood vessels and therefore cause presbycusis to occur. Ingestion of ototoxic drugs (drugs that can be dangerous to the ear and or hearing process.) like aspirin may quicken the presbycusis process
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  • Stress
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  • Genetics: Genetic programming for early aging of parts of the auditory system may influence the development of presbycusis. Often, concomitant impairment of hearing, balance, sense of smell, taste, and visual acuity is associated with the aging process. Likewise, genetically programmed susceptibility to environmental factors (eg, noise, ototoxic drugs and chemicals, stress) may be involved.

 

Presbycusis and the Mosquito Ringtone:
As a result of people losing the ability to hear high pitch frequencies in middle and later stages of life; teenagers quickly discovered that they could use the ability of their youthful ears to their advantage by being able to hear notifications (text messages, incoming calls, etc… ) from their cell phones without adults being able to hear it. The mosquito ringtone allows teenagers to be notified of text messages and incoming calls when cell phone use is inappropriate (i.e. classroom, church, movie theater, etc…).

 

Presbycusis Diagnosis:
A quick method to determine if one is affected by presbycusis is to listen to our Teen Buzz / Mosquito Ringtones which are popular with teenagers because for the most part they have not yet developed presbycusis and can hear high frequency noises. The mosquito ringtone test should NOT be used as a substitute for medical advice from your doctor, if you have concerns you should speak with a Otologist.


April Fool’s Day Prank – The Mosquito Ringtone

Since it’s almost April Fool’s Day, I thought I would share some something with everyone. One interesting thing we’ve noticed with the ultrasonic ringtones is the fact that when played, it can be hard to pin point the exact location of the source.

 

We wish all you tricksters out there good luck on your day of mischieviousness, you could really pull off some annoying pranks with the Mosquito Ringtones! ….Noise? ….. What Noise……

 

Comment below with your ideas for a good April Fool’s Day prank using Teen Buzz, the mosquito ringtone!