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Subdermal bone conduction headphones?

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  1. I'm going to have a couple of magnets implanted into my skull in a few months. Then a magnetic transducer will go on top, sending the sound directly to my middle ear. The transducer will also include an industry standard Direct Audio Input (DAI), which is available with mono or stereo connections, but I only need one side.
    I was born with a solid bone ear canal, but all the stuff inside works just fine. The nerve that controls the half of your face that it's on, it runs down in that area, so just drilling the canal is out of the question. 
    So, if you have the cash, you can have this surgery done voluntarily on both sides, and it's all medically proven!
  2. Here's an article about someone who did it:
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