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<blockquote data-quote="zephren" data-source="post: 2546318" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>If I'm understanding this correctly, they are using existing technology. There are companies that make sound awareness wrist bands or belts for Deaf/HH people that vibrate when sounds are nearby (<a href="Https://neosensory.com/">Https://neosensory.com/</a>). It seems they are combining this with CI use and that supposedly improves speech in noise. </p><p></p><p>I have never tried one of those wrist band so don't know how well they work - expensive. No CI either.</p><p></p><p>Interesting idea. I haven't seen any devices claiming sensitive enough to pickup speech. They all seem to target bigger noise like cars or alarms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephren, post: 2546318, member: 79171"] If I'm understanding this correctly, they are using existing technology. There are companies that make sound awareness wrist bands or belts for Deaf/HH people that vibrate when sounds are nearby ([URL]Https://neosensory.com/[/URL]). It seems they are combining this with CI use and that supposedly improves speech in noise. I have never tried one of those wrist band so don't know how well they work - expensive. No CI either. Interesting idea. I haven't seen any devices claiming sensitive enough to pickup speech. They all seem to target bigger noise like cars or alarms. [/QUOTE]
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