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This non-electric hearing amplifier uses lightweight plastic cups and an elastic headband to naturally enhance ambient sounds, making conversations, TV, and virtual meetings clearer without batteries or electronics.
R**R
Don’t waste your money
Product idea good but elastic strings slide off ear cups and they don’t stay in place. Waste of money
M**E
Boost sound, not noise!
Admittedly, these looked silly, especially the string, so I ordered a set of head bands, drilled some holes in the cups and the bands and put screws and nuts through to hold them on my head. Using them right now to better enjoy “The Voice”. They enhance the mid to upper registers of the human voice without all the crackle I get with my much more expensive over the counter hearing aids.
W**N
Bogus Product
Simple put...this product does not work properly.I've been a music lover all my life and went into the hobby full force. I have a dedicated music room with extensive room acoustics along with high quality gear and complimentary accessories.With that said, these joke cups simply added distortion to the music. Probably caused by the type of plastic used for the cups.Can't see how anyone who can hear could recommend this thing.I will request a refund just because I'm offended by it.
D**N
Works good but recommend an adjustment.
I was always cupping my hand over my ear so I could “catch the sound” and hear better. My arm gets tired. When I saw these I thought I would give these a try. They work like they are supposed to, despite my husband thinking I look nuts haha.One suggestion: the cord slips off the cups and everything falls off... it would work better if there was a groove in the cups to hold the cord snuggly and keep the cups from slipping out. For now I used crazy glue to attach the cord to the cups in the appropriate place and that works okay.
M**T
Junk
This product is just cheep junk! It is very poorly designed and not worth the price.
L**E
Clever Idea, Poor Engineering
As a fellow inventor who actually uses the tools and devices I've created, I admire the idea but its execution needs considerably improvement in design. It's far too flimsy in its attachment to one's head (which can be corrected with a few minor redesigning steps such as drilling holes in the cups for the strings and using a cinch string design with an added flat strap for attachment security). However, the idea - which I'd thought of independently some months ago as I pondered solutions to my own hearing loss - is a "sound" one: you can hear better with it in place...though only sounds in front of you...which is another design issue. If it weren't patented, I would go ahead and have a MUCH better version manufactured.
D**S
ACTUALLY WORK AFTER SLIGHT MODIFICATION
My wife bought these as a gag gift, but they actually work. My 76 year-old ears rely on hearing aids most of the time, but I prefer to use this without the hearing aids to listen to music from my SOTA sound system.One caveat kept me from giving 5 stars. As delivered, it is extremely difficult to keep the cups in place without adjusting the string uncomfortably tight. That problem was solved by drilling two 3/16 holes in each cup (see photo). Now the cups are adjustable on the string and the string does not need to be as tight. Perhaps I should patent this improvement.I suggest using a match to melt the outer layer of the string to minimize fraying, and to make it easier to thread the string through the 3/16 holes. Hold the flame below the string, not directly touching the string.
T**T
AWESOME Invention!!!!
These are outstanding! I use them at concerts to block out the incessant talkers around me! Anyone talking behind you or to the side of you is blocked out and all you hear is clean music channeled from the speakers right into your ears. After a big 4-day beach concert back in 2018, my arms were so sore from holding them up to my ears every night. So, when I got back home I started working on drawing something like this up. But, I found these on Amazon and they were already invented for me.What you need to do is once you get the adjustment for your head, I would recommend using a hot glue gun, duct tape, or stickers (which is what I use) to make them permanently affix to your head in the right place. This way, they won't slip out as you dance the night away listening to music instead of talkers.This past week I was back on the beach and announced I was giving five pairs of these away and had a HUGE line begin to form. I could have given away hundreds of them.These REALLY work, if you get them adjusted for you head and then glued/taped so they won't move.Excellent invention. FIVE STARS all the way!
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