Adult-Excluding Phone Apps

The 'Beep' App Relies on High Frequencies That Adults Cannot Hear

The 'beep' app uses extremely high frequency sounds to alert users of incoming calls or texts. The interesting thing about Beep is that its aim is to let kids communicate with each other -- without their parents noticing.

As people age, the upper range of their hearing decreases. With this in mind, Beep sends notices at 14,800 hz, a frequency most adults can no longer hear. This youth-centered app may strike adults as encouraging the wrong thing, but kids will definitely love it.

The app's creator wanted to give youth and teens a means of communication and collaboration in areas that they typically have no freedom. With the Beep app, it has never been easier to getting away with using your phone in classrooms, libraries and even the dinning table.

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  1. Youth-centered Communication — The 'Beep' app allows kids to communicate and collaborate without their parents noticing, presenting opportunities for youth-centered communication platforms.
  2. High Frequency Alert Systems — Beep's use of high frequency sounds to alert users presents opportunities for high frequency alert systems in various industries.
  3. Stealthy Phone Usage — The Beep app's ability to allow discreet phone usage in various settings creates opportunities for stealthy phone usage applications.

Industry Implications

  1. Mobile Communication — The 'Beep' app highlights opportunities for mobile communication platforms tailored to youth and teens.
  2. Security and Surveillance — The use of high frequency alert systems like Beep presents opportunities for enhanced security and surveillance systems.
  3. Education Technology — Beep's ability to facilitate discreet phone usage in classrooms suggests opportunities for education technology applications that balance device usage and focus in educational settings.

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