Water Talkies
Device for amplifying voices underwater From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Water Talkie is a colorful, cone-shaped device that amplifies voices underwater over a range of up to 15 feet (4.5 meters). Water Talkies
make talking underwater possible.[1] They were invented by Richie Stachowski, Jr. in 1995 at age 11.[2]
Over time a single product turned into a company producing water toys "made by a kid for kids": a line of eight pool toys.[3]
In 1999 Stachowski was the youngest individual to win the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for this invention.[4]
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