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hear.com - The future of modern hearing systems
A start-up called hear.com quickly became the global leader in online hearing care. The founders share what's next.
Well... This ad seems really good but ..there's always a but... "So invisible you forget you're wearing it." Uhm so it's safe to wear in the shower or swimming or will it not work anymore? It's waterproof and sweat proof? 🤔 I mean, if you forget you're wearing it??? Till you realize you can hear the shower water running, after you began to wash your hair? Oh-oh! 😱 How much money and frustrations is this going to set you back? You need to get to work but you're hearing aid is now broken because it got wet. Does this business offer back up rentals if this happens? Are there extra fees for the rental hearing aids until yours is fixed? 🥴🥺
Notice, the most important criteria is missing in this as... What kind of hearing loss will it really help? Mild? Moderate or severe/profound? See? See how they don't talk about this in ads. This is where people with hearing loss should be educated about and aware of. 'Hook, line and sinker!' you need to contact this business to find out more info or research it more, on line.
My hubby, who has moderate hearing loss in one ear, deaf in the other ear, wears a Phonak BTE (Behind The Ear) It has blue tooth connection to his phone and its digital, it will turn itself down low, whenever a big rig truck or ER sirens speed by your vehicle to try to help protect your hearing and to try to help reduce tinnitus, (ringing in ears.) My hubby is not ashamed to tell people he is hard of hearing... Hence the old quote, "It is what it is, but will become what you make of it." Any kind of hearing loss doesn't have to and in this day and age, should not be embarrassing. If it is shameful for you, you can help build your confidence by learning sign language and getting to know the D/deaf communities in your town. There are also many wonderful, therapeutic, self esteem building counselors and life coaches out there to help cope with hearing loss.
If this kind of hearing aid actually helps you to hear, Great, just please always ask the correct questions when making an important decision and investment about your hearing loss or D/deafness.
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Tomorrow is Piz/ZA's first downtime, but here's an audiogram preview of what they'll be getting up to in CalazCon!
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In our latest podcast episode, @anevolutionarynecessity spoke eloquently about what a character like Villanelle represented for her and other queer Slavic women. It was an honor to include so many fans’ voices from all over the world in this project.🌎🏳️🌈💕
Hear more from Viktorija and others in the full episode: Villanelle Lives
Hi, any tips on how to write several hoh characters who speak various different languages which finding info on what sort of sounds they can hear and what would be affected in different languages since I speak two very different languages and found speech listed in an audiogram different. I'm a bit hoh myself but idk I hadn't noticed it - maybe I just attributed everything due to native vs second language and the second is tonal as well. But my experience is not a whole of course
Hello,
this is very variable. Generally, audiogram catches differences in frequency, aka how high or low sounds are. Certain languages have more high sounds than low sounds and vice versa, so their "speech banana" (you know, the yellow area on the audiogram) might look different.
Native vs second language also comes to play, definitely.
Honestly I never tried doing different speech audiograms in two different language, so I dont have much to offer here. Hoh chars would probably use one language which all of them know and which is easiest for them. Depending on circumstances, writing could be used (or sign language, or pantomime).
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New TARDIS underscore.
Experimenting with AfterEffects and FCP. I noticed the new music (underscore?) for TARDIS during a recent rewatch of Praxeus. Actually Praxeus has awesome music. Segun Akinola is seriously underrated by fandom.