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Adding body sounds to a TPE doll via speaker

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Hello everyone, fresh new user here. Currently contemplating whether to get a TPE doll or not. The doll would mainly function as a "cuddling partner" or a surrogate of it. For that reason I'd like to know if it's possible to install a bluetooth speaker into the doll to imitate breathing and heartbeat sounds. Those sounds would then be controlled from my smartphone.
That would be quite the invasive procedure, so is it possible to just glue the opening in the back where I would install the speaker? And secondly, would the whole process even be worth it or would the sounds just not sound natural or couldn't even be heard?

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Try one of these, $4 us it can play from your smart phone or from playlist files on a tf card
rechargeable and has vol control

You could hole saw into the top of skull and insert under wig

I hang mine from a choker around her neck.
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Looks like it would fit into the throat of an oral capable head?

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Thanks for posting the link.

I just purchased a couple of them.

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The smaller one you may require the use of the earphone

if you want louder volume try this one it about twice the size $5.99
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I recently purchased the MusicMan Nano which is quite similar to the above shown speakers. I can assure you it won't fit in her throat. Well, actually it fits but looks horrible by making her eyes very bulgy. I ended up just remaining the speaker under her neck beneath the blanked which still works very well ^^

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FullHouse wrote:I recently purchased the MusicMan Nano which is quite similar to the above shown speakers. I can assure you it won't fit in her throat. Well, actually it fits but looks horrible by making her eyes very bulgy. I ended up just remaining the speaker under her neck beneath the blanked which still works very well ^^


Agreed inside the mouth or mounted in the head will obstruct the use of the controls
and in the mouth would most likely tear the mouth due to it being hard and constant removal to turn on and off
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I think it would work great if you used the app a member here is developing that uses your phone's motions, and use wireless ear buds. The app needs some tweaking, but already its very realistic.
I put it on in my car, and shake the wheel a bit while I'm driving.
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I wouldn't install it for a variety of reasons.
1) How will you recharge it?
2) How will you remove TPE material from inside the doll to make room for the speaker?
3) Where will you install the speaker if you do figure out how to remove TPE material?

I would suggest having her wear it as a necklace. Of course, you will need for it to be as thin as possible.

I gave up on putting a speaker on my doll when I acquired my ReSound Linx2 9 (www.resound.com/en-us) hearing aids from VA (Veterans Administration) hospital for free thanks to my military service. They retail for $9000.00. The ReSound hearing aids have Bluetooth capability which allows me to transmit sounds from my tablet, iPad, computer, or phone to my hearing aids. This enables me to "hear" my doll's panting and moaning during sex more realistically (since there's no speaker poking me in the chest) without anyone hearing it.

This is also the same way I get to hear her "talk" using KARI (http://www.karigirl.com) which I installed on my laptop yesterday. As I stated in another post, I will post a review once I get enough time and experience with the program.

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DefiantOne wrote: I'd like to know if it's possible to install a bluetooth speaker into the doll to imitate breathing and heartbeat sounds.
Imitate breathing sounds? You mean snoring? I can get you some great mp3 recordings of my wife doing that.

I just had to throw that one out there. Blame my sense of humor. But seriously, if you want to imitate her breathing, wouldn't you want her nightshirt/gown/nightie/ to expand and contract as opposed to hearing her breathe? As for hearing her heartbeat, I never heard the heartbeat of any of my wives/girlfriends laying next to me much less heard/hear my own. How loud do you plan to make the heartbeat sound if I may ask out of curiosity?

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I am still waiting for my doll to come, and I have a similar plan for this:

I will use this medical brace: http://a.co/erSyu6Z
Put it reverse, front to the back, so the big square will be in the front instead.
Then I use this speaker: http://a.co/eKHZgY4
and attach it to the square pad. This way the sound will come from her chest.

I know a simple necklace chain will also do the job, but I want the speaker always be in the right place, and since I will be using that brace anyway, adding a speaker there is no biggie.
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philpw99 wrote:I am still waiting for my doll to come, and I have a similar plan for this:

I will use this medical brace: http://a.co/erSyu6Z
Put it reverse, front to the back, so the big square will be in the front instead.
Then I use this speaker: http://a.co/eKHZgY4
and attach it to the square pad. This way the sound will come from her chest.

I know a simple necklace chain will also do the job, but I want the speaker always be in the right place, and since I will be using that brace anyway, adding a speaker there is no biggie.
What is your doll's cup size?

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C cup, the medical brace leave plenty of rooms for that.
Of course I will only use it for the cuddling. I want to be able to talk to her when doing the cuddling. Pillow talk is sweet, right?
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