iPhone Making Some Noise but the `buzz` is in my computer speakers
Released on: September 28, 2008, 7:37 pm
Press Release Author: Bill Clanton
Industry: Electronics
Press Release Summary: Quick Bridge Solutions has found a cure for the EMI buzz that is caused when iPhones are receiving and transmitting data.
Press Release Body: Just when you thought that you could get a break from stories about Apple’s iPhone, Quick Bridge Solutions decided to stir up the pot. Quick Bridge Solutions is proud to announce the release of the QB-EM Shield. The QB-EM Shield is a one-of-a-kind patent pending solution to that wonderful EMI/RFI that is heard on computer speakers, car radios, audio mixers, your fillings, clock radio, and speakerphones while the iPhone is receiving data. With the increased use of new programs that deliver streaming audio content to the iPhone, the noise has become more prevalent due to the constant data usage. In some cases, the EMI noise created by the GSM phone made listening to these streams unbearable. “I found that not only did my phone affect my computer speakers, but also it was affecting the speakerphone of the guy in the next office,” said Bill Clanton Jr. the Inventor of the QB-EM shield. “I wasn’t getting rid of my phone, so I had to find a solution,” said Clanton. The QB-EM shield has shown to remove 80-90% of the noise generated by the first generation iPhone. The new iPhone 3G phone does not make the noise while on 3G, but once the phone switches over to the EDGE network the noise comes back. The QB-EM Shield is very easy to use. It's simple business card shape makes it fit easily into most iPhone cases or docking stations. Just place the shield at the back of your case at the bottom, so that the shield will cover the black stripe at the lower section at the back of the iPhone. The QB-EM Shield is available at the Quick Bridge Solutions website at www.quickbridgesolutions.com.