Wireless Head Microphone - Wireless Communications Theodore S. Rappaport.
Wireless Head Microphone
A microphone (colloquially called a mic or mike; both pronounced ) is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. In 1876, Emile Berliner invented the first microphone used as a telephone voice transmitter.
device for converting sound waves into electrical energy
An instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations, which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded
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transmission by radio waves
Lacking or not requiring wires
having no wires; "a wireless security system"
radio: medium for communication
Chief; principal
the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains; "he stuck his head out the window"
to go or travel towards; "where is she heading"; "We were headed for the mountains"
a single domestic animal; "200 head of cattle"
Sandstorm
The HS-MPAR-006, or Sandstorm, is a autonomous networked mech. Deployed in large numbers, they overwhelm enemy emplacements with their extreme speed and excellent tactical programming. This is augmented by wireless proximity communications, and comm satellites are usually deployed from orbiting craft. This variant was deployed to the desert world Saironia to remove a rogue government. It's speed and camoflauge quickly earned it the local name "Sandstorm". They are effective on open ground, but need support from other units in cities, where corners severely restrict their speed advantage. They are ineffective in forests or mountains. Many different things can be loaded on, such as weapons or supplies. Their "head" is really an advanced sensory receiver, containing four cameras (Two in each "eye"), a loudspeaker, enhanced microphone, communications antenna, and tactical computer.
Update: Added to a few groups because this never really got shown much outside of BZP
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8"x6"x6" sculpture
I made Star 8 over a few days at work while writing some computer program. The body was from a phone charger. His head is a little camera tripod. The eyes are from a broken wireless keyboard violently destroyed by a co-worker. He has several parts out of an old camcorder (which boasted it was "Hi-Fi monaural"). The base is from an Atari Pac-Man cartridge with some misc engineering parts thrown in for good measure.