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breelandwalker ¡ 9 months ago
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Life Hack - Office Worker Self Care Kit
Here's a little life hack I've developed as a person who's worked in some kind of office environment for most of their adult life. If you have a personal workstation with the capacity for a small storage bin and the security to leave personal items on a longterm basis (i.e. in a locked drawer), make yourself a self-care kit. It's a lifesaver on the days when you've run late or just aren't feeling your best.
All it takes is a shoebox-sized storage bin with a secure lid. You can use inexpensive items and travel-sized containers to save space, and personalize the contents to your own needs. Don't worry about keeping a huge supply of anything - just a few emergency backups. And don't leave anything in the kit that would get you in trouble with the bosses or that you'd regret losing, just in case.
Here's what I keep in mine:
Travel-sized toothbrush and toothpaste
Travel-sized deodorant
Mini bottle of dry shampoo
Folding hairbrush with mirror and spare scrunchie
Tweezers, nail clippers, and emery board
Travel-sized facial cleanser and small silicon scrub pad
Small tins of moisturizer and hand cream
Small bottle of hand sanitizer
Small bottle of medicine for aches and pains
Packets of medicine for stomach trouble
Period supplies (pads, tampons, and one of those warming packs for cramp relief)
A few bandaids and alcohol wipes
Bottle of clear nail polish (trust me)
Laundry pen for removing stains
Travel-sized bottle of fabric refresher spray
Spare bottle of energy drink
Spare earbuds
Spare charge cable
A couple of disposable face masks
Emergency breath-freshening gum
Emergency granola bar (replace often)
Emergency bundle of liquid concealer, mascara, brow pencil, and tinted chapstick (this covers MANY sins)
And yes, this all fits into the bin with room to spare. Some of it the smaller items are stowed together in cheap pencil cases, just to make it easier to find things quickly.
This is something you can also keep in your car or have ready to toss into your luggage if you travel often. It's also great for keeping in your locker (if you're able to do so) just for those OH NO moments during the school day. And you can customize the contents to your personal needs.
(Pro-tip: Makeup and skin care are for EVERYONE.)
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tiny-wooden-robot-fics ¡ 6 months ago
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Voyager - One.
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Rating: Explicit Pairing: Oda Nobunaga (Ikemen Sengoku) x Original Female Character Characters: Oda Nobunaga (Ikemen Sengoku), Eri Davidson (Original Female Character of Color) Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Grief/Mourning, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Eventual Smut, Eventual Romance, Slow Burn, Flirting (so much flirting), Teasing, Oda Nobunaga is a huge flirt and a huge tease, Angst with a Happy Ending, Pregnancy, Pregnant Sex, Slight Timeskip Near the End
A/N: This is an older story. I'm in the process of making sure my AO3 fics are posted here.
Next Chapter (Two): Waking Nightmare
Chapter Masterlist
Summary:
The pain was crippling at first: a sharp, searing thing that seemed to be the only constant in her life for more days than she could count. It was like a tooth that had been pulled, leaving sensitive, exposed nerves behind. Waking her up in the middle of the night to remind her, to make her remember what she'd lost. Showing up to knock her down with random crying jags in the middle of the day. Her grief was overwhelming, overpowering... the only thing she could see for miles, for a very long time.
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Chapter One: Kyoto
Day 1,460.
Malbec is always a good choice; not too sweet, not too dry. It’s nice enough to not make her feel cheap, but inexpensive enough to afford on a regular basis. 
Her earbuds are sitting on the desk now, set there when she went into the kitchen to refill her glass, and abandoned even after she’d returned. The music is still playing, but the sound is so far away that it sounds tinny. She can’t hear the bass line, can’t feel the subtle changes in the time signature. Despite the absence of this, the song is still a masterpiece, and she enjoys it from afar. ‘I felt you more on Sundays,’ Sylo Nozra croons. She smiles a little at the lyric. 
1,460 days. 35,040 hours. 2,102,400 minutes. An endless number of seconds. 
On day fifty-nine, she’d finally stopped crying herself to sleep. She’d traded the tears for sleeping pills instead, and that lasted until day seventy-seven. 
She’d left the chain off at night until day ninety-two. It was a force of habit - there was never any need to put the chain on at night because Shinichi would always put it on himself when he came home. He’d always get home after she did. 
It wasn’t until day ninety-eight that it sank in: Shinichi was never coming home.  
The song goes off, and just for a few seconds, everything is silent and still… almost peaceful. Then she takes a deep, shuddering breath, and the illusion of calm is broken. The next song shuffles up, and the memory associated with it comes at her so swiftly and powerfully that she’s momentarily stunned. 
***
“You know,” she starts, the corners of her mouth twisted up into a sly smile, “you’re pretty skilled on the dance floor for someone who claims he has cinder blocks for feet.” 
"It’s all just counting,” he shrugs nonchalantly, but she catches - just for a second - the corners of his own mouth twitching up. 
“Mmhm,” is all she’ll say. She inclines her head then, resting it on his chest and closing her eyes. Faintly, she can feel his heart beating, and the sound is reassuring. “Forever, huh?” She murmurs it softly, thinking the music will drown out the words. 
“Yes,” he replies, lifting her chin so that he can look her in the eyes. “Forever.”
***
Forever was taken away from her, in the blink of an eye. 
The pain was crippling at first: a sharp, searing thing that seemed to be the only constant in her life for more days than she could count. It was like a tooth that had been pulled, leaving sensitive, exposed nerves behind. Waking her up in the middle of the night to remind her, to make her remember what she’d lost. Showing up to knock her down with random crying jags in the middle of the day. Her grief was overwhelming, overpowering… the only thing she could see for miles, for a very long time. 
Day 1,460, and the grief has become a dull ache. She often wonders if it’s to be this way for the rest of her life: if she will spend all of the days until she dies mourning the loss of the only man she has ever loved. 
The buzzing of her phone shakes her out of her thoughts, and she turns her attention to the device, peering at it closely to see who’s calling. She smiles a little at the name that flashes up on the screen. 
She swipes her thumb across the screen to answer, putting the phone up to her ear. “Hello?”
“Eri-neechan,” the warm, familiar voice on the other end of the line greets her. “Didn’t think you would pick up - shouldn’t you be sleeping?” 
“Ryu, hi.” She glances at her watch. “It isn’t that late, is it?” 
“Well,” her friend points out, “it’s a school night… although I suppose that doesn’t matter to you much because you’re not working tomorrow. But aren’t you catching an early train to Kyoto?” 
“Not that early,” she laughs. “Besides, I was planning on turning in soon. I was just…” She pauses, biting back the words. I was just wallowing in old misery and thinking about your brother, my dead fiance. “I was just having a glass of wine to help me get sleepy.” 
“Neechan...” The unsaid words are heavy in Ryu’s voice, and she closes her eyes, willing him to leave them unsaid. As if he can hear her thoughts, he sighs. “Will you be okay in Kyoto, alone?”
“I’ll be fine,” she tells him, hoping she sounds cheerful enough to make him think she means it. “Kyoto is one of the safest cities in the world.”
“I know, but---” He pauses. “That’s not what I meant. I know you’re taking this trip because you wanted to get away for the anniversary of Shinichi’s---”
“Ryu, please.” She cuts him off softly, her words a plea. “Don’t.”
“Eri…” There’s hurt in the way he says her name. She tries to ignore it. 
“I’ll be fine,” she repeats firmly, her voice quiet. “You don’t have to worry about me.” 
He wants to fight her on this. He can hear the pain in her voice. It’s slightly different from the pain in his own voice, but it is there nonetheless. He still mourns the loss of his older brother, and she mourns the loss of her fiance. It has been four years, and though the pain is not as fresh as it once was, it is still very much there. The two of them are connected by their pain, joined forever by the event that took away the most important person in both of their lives. He wants to scream at her to let him in, to talk to him about how she’s feeling, to stop tucking her grief away like some embarrassing secret. 
Instead, he sighs again. “Well, please be careful.”
“I will,” she assures him. “I’ll text you as soon as I arrive in Kyoto, okay?”
It’s good enough for him; it’s all she’s willing to give him, and so it has to be good enough. “Okay,” he relents finally, urging a smile that he doesn’t feel into his voice. “Okay.”
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Well, this is nicer than I thought it would be, she thinks to herself, stretching her arms above her head. It’s only been half a day, but she’s already enjoying herself in Kyoto. The city has thus far lived up to its reputation as the cultural capital of Japan and a hot tourist destination. It was a good idea, she commends herself, deciding to come during the off-season. As it is, there are lots of people here - I can’t imagine what it would be like during peak tourist season. 
She pulls the guidebook out of her purse, chuckling a little to herself. A Traveler’s Guide to Japan’s Hottest Warlords. She’d bought it on a whim at the Visitor’s Center, mostly because the title had made her smile, but partly because the guidebook promised information on some good sightseeing spots. Her knowledge of said warlords was very limited; being a foreigner and not having had access to the history lessons taught in Japanese schools, much of what she knew about the country’s history had come from documentaries or research motivated by curiosity on her part about some name she’d heard in passing. She flipped through the book, trying to remember the name of the monument nearby. 
“Honno-ji,” she murmurs, when her eye falls on the page. “A stone monument at the temple’s original location… oh, I do remember this guy. Oda Nobunaga - the man who supposedly almost unified all of Japan under his rule.” She peers up at the monument standing a few yards away. “This is it?” Looking down again, she reads on. “In the year 1582, betrayed by Akechi Mitsuhide, Oda Nobunaga committed suicide amidst the fiery wreckage of Honno-ji.” 
I wonder if Oda Nobunaga would be disappointed with the monument, she thinks absently. She thinks of Shinichi then, and the simple headstone he was buried under. I wonder if Shinichi would be disappointed with his headstone. She cuts the train of thought off before it can go any further, shaking her head to banish it. It’s only then that she notices she isn’t alone at the monument. 
A young man is standing off to her left, and Eri immediately puts herself on guard, quickly scanning him up and down. There doesn’t appear to be any malice in his serious face, but he’s wearing a lab coat, and the strangeness of it is enough to keep her on-guard. 
He doesn’t seem to be paying her any mind, however; his eyes are fixed on the stone in front of them, staring intently at it. Eri opens her mouth to ask him if he knows anything about the monument itself, but a cold raindrop lands right on her nose, stopping her voice in its tracks. 
“You’ve got to be kidding me,” she mutters, looking up at the sky. Dark gray clouds gather in sheets above them, ready to burst. “There was no rain in the forecast---”
Before she can finish her sentence, the heavens open up into a downpour.
“What poor timing,” the young man beside her finally speaks up. “Are you all right?” He turns to address her. “Do you have an umbrella?” 
“I do,” she gasps miserably. “But it’s back at my hotel. I took it out of my purse earlier because it was making my bag unnecessarily heavy… and the weather report wasn’t calling for rain.” She looks up at the man sheepishly, ready to speak again, but the booming sound of thunder and a crack of lightning kills the words in her throat. 
The noise is deafening, and when she turns back to where the lightning struck, her mouth drops open. The stone monument has been shattered, fragments of rock scattered around where it once stood. 
“Oh my god--”
“Be careful,” the stranger in the lab coat warns, holding his hand out to her. Against her better judgment, she moves forward and reaches out to take it. Then the ground rushes up at her, and everything seems to bend and warp into the darkness. Vertigo? She thinks faintly as she closes her eyes to ward off the dizziness taking over her. What’s happening?
The dizziness passes, and she opens her eyes, intending to check on the stranger to see if he felt it, too. 
She can’t see anything. 
In all directions, her vision is obscured by heavy smoke. She takes a step forward, trying to get her bearings again, and it becomes immediately obvious that she is no longer standing in front of the destroyed monument to Honno-ji. Her feet land on ground that is softer than concrete, but firmer than carpet. It doesn’t take long for the alarm bells to go off in her head once the smell of smoke catches up to her. 
She is inside of a building that is burning down very, very quickly. 
Trying not to panic, she looks around for the young man in the lab coat, but can’t see him anywhere. Instead, her eyes fall on an unmoving lump on the other side of the room. Squinting, she moves closer. 
“What the hell?” When she gets close enough to make out what the shape is, her eyes widen. 
The lump is a man, dressed in a suit of ancient Japanese armor. 
And he appears to be unconscious. 
Eri acts without thinking, sprinting across the hot floor to the sleeping man. “Wake up!” She screams, leaning down and shaking him hard, with all her might. He opens his eyes, blinks at her once, twice, then sits up slowly. 
“Who are you?” He asks, his voice deep and commanding. It startles her a bit, the intensity of his gaze coupled with the power of his voice. 
“That-- doesn’t matter right now,” she stammers, motioning to the smoke around them. “We need to go before we both burn to a crisp in here!” She grabs this new stranger’s hand, pulling him up and towards the only exit she can see. She thanks the stars that he can run on his own - the armor and the man both look heavy, and she isn’t sure she would be able to drag him out on her own. The two of them run for their lives, not pausing even once to look back at the destruction behind them. 
Next Chapter (Two): Waking Nightmare
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adhdo5 ¡ 7 months ago
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After 5 trillion years I have finally caved and bought an inexpensive gaming headset to replace the several incarnations of drugstore earbuds that have been my previous headphone experience and I'm a little mad at how much of an upgrade it is
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umbralundertaker ¡ 8 months ago
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Okay everyone please remember that good bluetooth earbuds are ridiculously inexpensive. Dont buy 200$ airpods. I got mine off some online store for 30 bucks 4 years ago and theyre still good as new. Bluetooth earbuds havent been a luxury for a while now. Go get some
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vivivougewrites ¡ 1 year ago
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Inexpensive Gift Ideas For Friends, Partners, and Family!
For Christmas, birthdays, or just in general. None of these are super expensive and overall are pretty easy to get!
Pins (For jackets, etc. Points if it's something they really love!)
Bracelets
Headphones (Earbuds and also larger headphones. If you have any lying around, they look very if you paint the exterior)
Keychains
Food/Candy (Guaranteed last minute failsave)
Earrings
Books!!!
AirPods Case (The little rubber/Latex ones. Good for friends who are constantly loosing them!)
Bowls/Mugs/Spatulas
Card Games
Posters
CDs/Records
Candles
Coasters
Little Dishes/Trays to put stuff in
Stuffed Animals!
Bookmarks (You can also make these yourself)
Notebook
Tea bags/Hot chocolate packets
Water bottle
Phone Case
Little statues/figurines
Portable chargers
Funny/Silly Socks
Scrunchies/Hair-ties
Colored Pencils or Pens
Coloring Paper
May make a part two!
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homoqueerjewhobbit ¡ 1 year ago
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On sale right now for $2.99. I love my monoprice earbuds, they're the only ones i buy unless I'm caught out and facing a trip home in silence.
You can get Usb-c converters for <10 on Amazon. (monoprice is sold out of theirs rn but also in that price range).
Headphones in public are not optional.
We failed as a society when everyone stopped wearing headphones.
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blackducknews ¡ 1 year ago
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Audien Atom Hearing Aid Review
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Audien Atom is a discrete over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid offering manual volume adjustment and rechargeability. While Atom is relatively inexpensive, those interested in versatility and speech enhancement will want to explore other products.
Product Highlights
Audien Atom hearing aids are relatively inexpensive and the 45 day risk-free trial makes it easier for you to test them on your ears.
They can be purchased conveniently online and shipped to your door. 
I found the charging base solid and easy to use. The 20 hours battery life is also impressive and should last all day.
Drawbacks
Atom do not offer moisture resistance so you will need to be cautious of perspiration, showers, and other water sources. 
While Atom are relatively small, I did not find them comfortable and their ear tips did not create a great seal in my ears. 
Atom do not offer advanced features such as automatic adjustments, noise reduction, tinnitus managements, wireless connectivity, or an on-ear hearing assessment. 
The manual volume control is quite antiquated as it requires a small flat head screwdriver. Furthermore, adjustments must be made to both devices, as they are not wirelessly synced, making it more time consuming and difficult to match settings.
Who is Audien Atom For?
Minimalist, Minimal Activity, and Mild Hearing Boost - Atom hearing aids do not offer many features, adjustments, or advanced noise reduction. They are basic amplifiers with a single volume dial and are therefore best suited for those looking for a slight boost in clarity in quiet environments. 
Tight budget - At $99 Atom are some of the cheapest rechargeable OTC hearing aids available. They are also the most cost effective hearing aid offered by Audien Hearing. 
Do-It-Yourself Warrior - Atom can be purchased from Audien, or other online consumer electronics retailers, and shipped directly to your door. They do not require a prescription, doctor's visit, or hearing assessment.
What is Audien Atom?
Audien Hearing is a manufacturer of personal sound amplification products (PSAPs) and over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids. They focus on offering low-cost hearing solutions directly to consumers with a mild-to-moderate perceived hearing loss. Meaning, Audien hearing devices can be purchased online and do not require a hearing evaluation from an audiologist. For example, Atom hearing aids can be ordered directly from Audien’s website for $99.
Their product line currently includes two PSAPs, the EV1 and EV3. These devices are currently listed as hearing aids on Audien’s website though they are not FDA-registered. The Atom and Atom Pro however, are Audien’s latest products and are Class 1 FDA-registered hearing aids. While the components for all of their products come from China, Audien states that manufacturing and testing takes place in their Arizona based headquarters.
Unboxing Atom
In the box you will find two Atom hearing aids, a cleaning tool, wax filters, a cloth carrying case, a charger, USB-C cable with wall adapter, and user manuals. Atom will need to be charged before use with the included base; however, no other setup is required.
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Audien Atom are relatively small in-the-ear (ITE) style hearing aids weighing in at just 1.9 grams. This is less than many other OTC and smart earbuds of the same style and lends to their lightweight feel in ear. Apple AirPods Pro 2 for example weigh over twice as much at 4 grams.
Comfort and Invisibility
Atom are relatively comfortable but I did not find the overall shape to be “ear-gonomic”. Both the left and right ear pieces are interchangeable having the same shape. While this may remove confusion for some users, I found it to compromise fit leaving the rear portion to protrude slightly from my ears. This is undesirable for those in search of a truly discreet hearing aid. It also seemed to reduce occlusion, at least in my ears, though various ear tips are included which can improve this depending on your preferences and needs. Retention and comfort were overall not a problem for me though some verified online reviews have noted retention issues—likely related with what has been discussed previously.
Limited Controls
Audien Hearing has included an on/off switch on their Atom hearing aids which can help reduce battery drain when not being worn as well as feedback during insertion.  Atom also has a small volume dial which can be adjusted with a flathead screwdriver. The end of the included cleaning brush can be used for this though other household tools will work if small enough. Atom have only one program so no other adjustments are available.
While simplicity has its benefits, manual adjustment of Atom hearing aid left me longing for wireless app control. The volume dial must be adjusted separately as the left and right hearing aids do not communicate wirelessly. Due to the size and nature of adjustment Atom must be removed from the ear to make a volume change. It can therefore take extra time to dial-in equal volume settings between devices.
While testing Atom for HearAdvisor™, different volume settings were needed for each Atom hearing aid to reach the same acoustic output. This suggests some variability between one Atom hearing aid and the next. Lastly, the dial is small which may be challenging for those with low vision and or dexterity issues.
I did not experience any issues once volume adjustments were set. The small volume dial also means you will not accidentally push it while inserting the hearing aids into your ear.
No Wireless Connectivity
Audien hearing products do not currently offer wireless connectivity such as Bluetooth streaming or remote phone App control. Those interested in these features may be interested in other in-the-ear style products such as Jabra Enhance Pro, Sennheiser Conversation Clear Plus, or Sony CRE-E10. 
Power & Rechargeability
Atom hearing aids offer up to 20 hours of use from their lithium ion rechargeable battery. While we did not directly test this in the HearAdvisor™ lab, I did not experience any issues and the battery life always outlasted my testing needs. 
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Atom can be charged by placing them in the included charging base. Remember to power the base with the USB-C cable and wall adapter. Atom magnetically lock into place and will take 4 to 6 hours to charge from a fully depleted battery. Audien Hearing included a nice feature in their Atom model where the devices automatically turn off while charging. This can help signal a good connection and also stops the annoying whistling, or feedback, that can happen when hearing aids are next to one another. Lastly, as Atom hearing aids are interchangeable they can be placed in either bay of the charger and an LED on the base will turn green when they are ready to go.
Lab Testing with HearAdvisor™
When tested in the HearAdvisor Lab, Audien Hearing’s Atom hearing aid showed some speech enhancement benefits in both quiet and noisy situations. The benefits were more pronounced in quieter settings and the hearing aids were found to have a less occluding fit which translates to a more natural voice quality when you speak. However, the speech enhancement benefits observed were limited and considerably less than average scores for other OTC and prescription devices.
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Figure 1 shows how Atom compares to similar Amazon-sold hearing aids as well as the average score of professionally tuned Rx hearing aids. The differences observed can largely be attributed to poor high frequency gain—Atom hearing aids have a limited bandwidth offering little to no amplification above roughly 1500 Hz. This falls short of the 2000 to 4000 Hz region which is most important for speech clarity and intelligibility2. Further, Atom does not appear to offer any advanced signal processing which can influence performance in louder noisy situations.
The Audien Atom Pro
Audien Hearing also offers the Atom Pro for $249, featuring a slightly smaller size and longer battery life. It does not seem to offer any improvements in sound processing or manual adjustments. There are also many off-brand products available online of similar price and quality. Figure 1 above names a few found on Amazon and compares their performance to the Audien Hearing Atom.
What Other Procucts Should I Consider?
Those interested in ITE style hearing devices with more advanced features can look to Apple AirPods Pro 2 ($199), Nuheara IQBuds2 Max ($499), Jabra Enhance Pro ($799), and the Sennheiser Conversation Clear Plus ($799). All of these devices offer more advanced features such as wireless app control, audio streaming, and on-ear hearing assessments. They were also all tested by HearAdvisor™ and found to offer more benefit than the Atom. The Sennheiser Conversation Clear Plus was recently awarded the 2023 HearAdvisor Expert Choice Award indicating that it was a top performer among the 40-some-odd devices tested in their lab.
One difficulty with all direct-to-consumer OTC products is knowing whether or not they are actually offering you benefit. It is always recommended that you visit a best-practices audiologist for this reason. Regardless, be sure to test any device as much as possible initially and get feedback from those around you to get a sense of the benefits you are receiving.
Final Thoughts on Audien Atom
The biggest drawback of Atom are the lack of adjustments and limited high-frequency amplification. I felt very restricted in my ability to adjust Atom as there is only a volume adjustment at my disposal to account for all the dynamic changes in a typical day. Furthermore, the lack of high-frequency amplification directly affects Atom’s ability to make speech clear.
Atom Hearing Aids are only $99, and for the low cost some individuals may find marginal improvements if they have a mild hearing loss and need a slight boost in quiet one-on-one situations. Outside of these circumstances it is unlikely that the benefits will warrant the expense. Atom are limited in their output, processing, and manual adjustments making them ill fit for dynamic situations and many hearing losses. Again, they were not found to offer significant speech enhancement benefits by HearAdvisor™.
Other devices offering a broader bandwidth, more advanced features, and wireless capabilities will be more capable of meeting the individualized needs of those with hearing loss. These products will come at a higher price, but nowadays there are many effective low-cost options available.
HearAdvisor Disclaimer
HearAdvisor is an independent testing lab that uses specific testing protocols to improve the accuracy, replicability, and reliability of device comparisons. All technologies are programmed or adjusted to best meet the audibility needs for a person with mild sloping to moderate hearing loss. HearAdvisor also uses a series of decision trees, documented in the white paper found on HearAdvisor.com, to select specific listening programs or noise-handling features. As such, the reported data will not reflect device performance reliably across the range of use cases and possible hearing losses. If you have more or less hearing loss, or a different pattern of hearing loss, HearAdvisor’s data and audio samples will not be representative of the performance and sound quality you will experience with hearing aids configured for your own unique needs.
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callelectronics ¡ 8 months ago
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seabassapologist ¡ 1 year ago
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Actually you know what I’m gonna reblog this again because it feels a little disingenuous to not at least give people good alternatives
https://a.co/d/i6WZU87
KZ ZSN Pro X
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These dudes are like, $25 USD on Am*zon (yeah I know but it’s that or AliExpress so pick your poison) and they sound FANTASTIC. They’re the first earbuds I’ve ever owned that fit properly and they’re really solidly constructed too
And for actually using wired headphones on your Aux port-less phones:
iPhone owners, just get Apple’s Lightning to Aux adapter. I know, it sucks that we have to pay money for it, but fortunately it’s only $9 USD for one. Worth every penny to be able to use your favorite wired headphones again
Android owners who don’t have an aux port, idk there’s lots of USB-C to Aux adapters online that are inexpensive. I don’t have any experience with them, so I don’t know which ones to suggest. Just don’t buy Google’s adapter because it’s 15 fucking US dollars for some reason
Do whatever it takes keep using your perfectly good wired headphones. People like to dunk on audiophiles, for good reason usually, but thanks to them wired is not going anywhere anytime soon
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bloodypinata ¡ 11 months ago
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Headphones vs earbuds? Or both? Visual aids requested if I’m allowed ❤️
Ok this is really hard. I love both and it depends on the situation. I've used so many different pairs of each. I've had lots of Sennheiser earbuds and headphones, Skullcandy ones, Monster cable headphones, the original Beats by Dre, Sony, Philips, Panasonic, Logitech. I would often go from earbuds to headphones when buying new because the other had something I wanted. So now I use both!
My current headphones are the Sony 1000XM3.
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I bought them because I was getting really overstimulated at work. There were people in my office that would be very loud on calls at their desk and I found it unbearable. I think the sound quality is good and they feel nice on my head. Not very squeezing or heavy. Nowadays I used them wired and without the power (noise cancelling and amplification) on since I work from home in my quiet room. I take these on airplanes and public transport and they're great for blocking out the world. I used to wear these when I'd go shopping and walking but I started feeling really self conscious about them, since they're visible. I don't wear them when I'm cooking or things that require me to lean forward too much because they have a tenancy to tip forward and feel like they would fall off.
For earbuds, I've a pretty inexpensive pair of wireless earbuds from a pretty no name brand called TOZO. They're the TOZO G1 Gaming earpuds. They don't make them anymore.
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I take these if I'm going out anywhere by myself so I can block out the world. They're light weight and comfortable (once I realised I had to twist/angle them when I insert them). They sounds pretty good for how cheap they are. They have a low latency mode that uses more battery, and it actually sounds better than the "just on" mode, BUT the little green bars pulse the whole time and it's obnoxious and attention grabbing so I NEVER use it when I'm out. I used these when I'm cooking or cleaning and they're great.
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skywitchmaja ¡ 1 year ago
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does anyone have any recs for inexpensive airpod knockoffs ? i don’t want to spend over $100 on some earbuds i might lose but my over ear ones aren’t the mosssst practical
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foxofninetales ¡ 1 year ago
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So there was a library that had a problem with the behavior of the homeless population that came in there. They blocked the ends of the aisles sitting on the floor to charge their phones. They listened to videos and music and the sound disturbed other patrons. They hid in the stacks and ate and shoved food wrappers and chicken bones behind the books.
And y'know, they could have just kicked them out. After all, they're just homeless people. That's what they're like. Right?
But instead?
They added chairs with built-in charging outlets in every possible corner, so that people had a comfortable, dignity-affirming place to sit and charge their phones.
They bulk-bought inexpensive wired earbuds and handed them out free to every patron who needed them, even if they needed them again the next day, and the next, and the next.
They eliminated the "no food in the library" rule and added trashcans everywhere, so that people could eat out in the open at a table and it would take no effort at all to clean up afterwards.
And the problem went away.
It cost a drop in the library's budget, and the problem went away, and the library became more comfortable for everyone. It's almost like the problem isn't the people.
the solution for taking care of "unsightly" homeless people is to house us. that is the only solution. if you can't stand the look of someone living on the sidewalk, you shouldn't stand for them being put into that situation to begin with. housing us is the only answer.
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vanshupatel ¡ 1 year ago
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WARNING: Cell Phones Maybe Cause Headaches & Cancer...Here's How To Protect Yourself
Are cell phones really dangerous? Or is that some kind of conspiracy theory cooked up by tinfoil-hat-wearing weirdos who want to keep us in the dark ages? To be honest, I never really thought about it… not until some people I respect started to express concern over the amount of electromagnetic radiation we’re exposed to every day.
Then, against my will, I started to think about it. There have been plenty of times when I’ve been talking on my cellphone and suddenly realize that my ear is hot, my phone is hot, and the whole side of my head feels kind of “off.”
You, too? What is that? Is that what they’re talking about when it comes to radiation?
Could that be why I’ve been having a lot more headaches lately? I started to do some research… and I discovered that there’s a lot of scientific evidence out there that says cell phones, WiFi, and 5G are harmful to our health. Not only that, but in places like France they actually limit the amount of wireless children are exposed to because of the known damage it does… 
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In fact, it’s not legal to have WiFi in nursery schools.
And in many European countries, phones must be sold with wired earbuds because technically, you’re not actually supposed to use your phone within an inch of your body!
 Why are the harmful effects of EMF radiation known in other countries, but not in America?
The good news is, you CAN protect yourself from the harmful EMFs that come from your phone…
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In fact, you can neutralize up to 99% of the radiation with one simple, very inexpensive solution! This sticker looks simple, but it’s a powerful tool that reduces EMFs emitted by your phone.
It’s made of many layers including a layer of 24k gold, 32 mineral layers, germanium, far infrared, and an absorbing layer that lies just above the adhesive patch. Together, these layers create a negative ion field that neutralizes and deflects the positive ions in EMF fields. And, it doesn’t interfere with your reception at all… so you can safely talk, text, stream, or carry your phone in your pocket… without getting exposed to EMFs that harm your health!
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Simply peel the sticker from its backing and paste it to the back of your phone, near the antenna (to the right, under the rear camera). The patch reduces radiation up to 90%, but will not interfere with your reception or interrupt your use. Just paste it and forget about it… It’s that simple!
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digitalshrutijain ¡ 1 year ago
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Top Accessories to include when buying your Old Phone Online
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Are you going to buy an old phone online, wow! It's a fantastic idea - inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and reconditioned to seem like new - but wait! Don't you think we should buy clothes and accessories together so we can match them? Similarly, accessories are required when planning to buy an old phone online.
What if I told you that you could obtain both in one place? Yes, your phone and their attachments, only on Mobilegoo you can get your refurbished phone and its associated accessories from well- known companies such as Philips and Nextech.
You may be wondering why it is beneficial to purchase phone accessories while adding phone in your cart . – Thinking about listening to a music in the middle of a journey, but don't have any earphones!
Thinking about listening to loud music and feeling the energy on your balcony but don't have a music speaker?
These accessories not only assist you but also improve the functionality of your phone. This is why you must bring both together.
After all, there's a reason why coffee tastes better with chocolate!
It is likely that there is someone who does not enjoy music. The genre may change from person to person, but what unites them is the music. Whether you are happy or unhappy, whether something is going well in your life or something is not going well in your life, you can tie it to music.
Let's make this music simple with the best accessories.
Earphones
Everyone value their own space and does not want to feel lonely in an unfamiliar setting; listening to music through earphones solves these issues. There are various types of earphones available, including wired earphones, wireless earphones, neckbands, and earbuds. Just remember to choose better brands for you and your hearing, such as Philips.
To read more click on the link given below-
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accessorizehub ¡ 1 year ago
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6 Best Earbuds Under 100: Crystal Clear Sound on a Budget
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Are you searching for premium earbuds with outstanding sound without breaking the bank? Look nowhere else! The best 6 earbuds under 100 with remarkable features and crystal clear sound will be revealed in this post. These affordable earbuds are sure to satisfy your demands, whether you're a fan of music, podcasts, or simply immersive audio experiences. Let's explore the world of excellent audio at an inexpensive price.Read More
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ihqreviews517 ¡ 1 year ago
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Apple Beats Flex Excellent Sound But Lacks Stability
The Apple Beats Flex is the best value available. This headgear has many unique features as the AirPods, although at a lesser price. Despite the subpar sound and unreliable microphone, they are a solid pair of inexpensive wireless earbuds.
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