RalphVa
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- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
On August 1, I had another hearing test that shows significant hearing loss. Worst is that my understanding is only about 60%. I knew all this before the test, of course.
Here's a note I sent a very helpful audiologist about some success I found without spending $5,000 each on Phonak aids plus $1700 on a remote mic.
I went ahead and ordered these two, $240 total:
Here’s probably the best amplifier to ear buds: rechargable, microphone that one could place beside TV or beside or on your chest. Amazon.com: Neosonic Rechargeable Hearing Amplifier to Aid TV Watching, Wireless Neckband Headphones for Seniors & Adults, Conversation Assist Device with Remote Microphone Noise Cancelling - NW10 : Health & Household This is the Neosonic.
Rechargable with head phones: Amazon.com: Hearing Amplifier Rechargeable Hearing Aid Device Personal Sound Amplifier PSAP for Ears,Seniors,Adult,with Headphone,Directional Microphone : Electronics This is the “Iroger”.
Right now, I’m sitting at my computer listening to the TV on the other side of a wall using the Neosonic necklace device with its remote mic sitting under the TV. It is GREAT! It cuts out a little bit when I go into my little kitchen, which is on the other side of the bathroom from the TV. For more general use walking around the house, the built-in mic on the necklace works well. The remote mic works essentially the same as the “roger” mic that works with the Phonak. You can plug it directly into jacked devices like the TV, but it’s easier to move about without the line tether. If there is some background noise around where you have it, plugging it in would eliminate the background noise.
I just opened up the Iroger stuff and briefly tried it out. Absolutely unsuitable. It is similar, with a smaller box, to the one you had me try in your office. The mic on it is supposed to be directional to minimize noise and has an extendable line that you can put between the box and the mic, but does not act as a remote one. The box just does not amplify enough. I’m recharging it fully to see if that helps. Doubt it will.
The ear buds on the Neosonic are more comfortable than the “stuffed” ones on hearing aids and don’t leave me with a “stuffed” feeling when I remove them. Wish I had the option of the head phones.
Here's a note I sent a very helpful audiologist about some success I found without spending $5,000 each on Phonak aids plus $1700 on a remote mic.
I went ahead and ordered these two, $240 total:
Here’s probably the best amplifier to ear buds: rechargable, microphone that one could place beside TV or beside or on your chest. Amazon.com: Neosonic Rechargeable Hearing Amplifier to Aid TV Watching, Wireless Neckband Headphones for Seniors & Adults, Conversation Assist Device with Remote Microphone Noise Cancelling - NW10 : Health & Household This is the Neosonic.
Rechargable with head phones: Amazon.com: Hearing Amplifier Rechargeable Hearing Aid Device Personal Sound Amplifier PSAP for Ears,Seniors,Adult,with Headphone,Directional Microphone : Electronics This is the “Iroger”.
Right now, I’m sitting at my computer listening to the TV on the other side of a wall using the Neosonic necklace device with its remote mic sitting under the TV. It is GREAT! It cuts out a little bit when I go into my little kitchen, which is on the other side of the bathroom from the TV. For more general use walking around the house, the built-in mic on the necklace works well. The remote mic works essentially the same as the “roger” mic that works with the Phonak. You can plug it directly into jacked devices like the TV, but it’s easier to move about without the line tether. If there is some background noise around where you have it, plugging it in would eliminate the background noise.
I just opened up the Iroger stuff and briefly tried it out. Absolutely unsuitable. It is similar, with a smaller box, to the one you had me try in your office. The mic on it is supposed to be directional to minimize noise and has an extendable line that you can put between the box and the mic, but does not act as a remote one. The box just does not amplify enough. I’m recharging it fully to see if that helps. Doubt it will.
The ear buds on the Neosonic are more comfortable than the “stuffed” ones on hearing aids and don’t leave me with a “stuffed” feeling when I remove them. Wish I had the option of the head phones.