Did you know? How to stop cellphone speaker buzz.

March 25, 2010 No Comments

Do your computer or car speakers buzz when your cellphone is nearby? Today I found a great way to stop this and it won’t cost you a dime. Do you know those silvery-looking anti-static bags computer parts come in? Save them. If you set your phone down on one it disrupts the electromagnetic field the cellphone creates and stops the buzzing completely.

You can find these bags:

  • When you buy computer parts
  • Your E-Z Pass probably came with one. You can put the e-z pass in it if you don’t want it scanned when you’re in your car.
  • You can order them online. Search for anti-static bags.
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