Cheek music
By Lawrence Barichello, Toronto
Here is my new cordless phone. (See Photo A.) The problem is that when
you talk on it, the buttons press against your cheek (See Photo B.) This either turns
the phone off altogether or gives you and your caller an annoying earful of keypad
beeps. It happens a lot more often when you hold the phone against your shoulder
to jot down a note while talking.
Design suggestion
One idea would be to recess the buttons somehow or make them
stiffer so they can still be easily pressed by your thumb or finger
but not accidentally pressed by your cheek.
Increasing the curve of the phone might help. I have noticed
that flip-style cell phones do not seem to have this problem because
their angle, when opened, leaves more space between the phone and
your cheek.
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