So there is this keyless, machine washable, speaker phone that kids
can lace into their shoes to achieve the most distal distant location
from their brains - and it runs off low enough frequencies to get
reception close to the ground (perhaps a navy project), and it helps
them develop good foot dexterity soccer skills, as they dial with the
accelerometer (with fast audio feedback on their actions so it becomes
like playing an instrument)...

Will this shoe phone meet California's new law about hands free phones
only while driving?

At what frequency would it have to operate to work down there by the
firewall under the cars fuse box?

These are serious questions to help folks petition the FCC for access
to white spaces or other low frequency spectrum that would work to
locate and guide people in what, to a layperson, seems like an
extremely difficult environment for a radio.

Inexpensive, hands free, eyes free, audio gaming (correlate the sounds
of the phone to the accelerometer data even when you are not dialing -
so you think You can dance, just listen to this!) location based
service audio delivery device.

A socially convenient hands free phone that all could afford and is
easy to keep track of (hard to misplace).

It would actually be a real lifesaver and a pretty silly solution to
making the compass orientation for good operation in sheep finding
mode uniform enough to use inexpensive sensors that are already
available. Just direct your feet...
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